The first round of Moses Itaum by Dillian Whyte last Saturday evening British fans call him to face the king of the heavyweight division, Oleksandr Usyk, then for all the gold.
Queensberry must decide whether they want to hurry 20-year-old Itauma in the fight for the title of world champion with much more experienced Usyk. You can’t blame them if they don’t want to do it.
After the way Oleksandr dealt with Daniel Dubois twice, knocking him out and derailing his career at a teenage age, why should Queensberry happen to Ituma? The way Itauma fought, Usyk would easily solve this style and separate it.
Dubois 2.0 warning
Moses looked very deliberately with his bread and butter blow, with his left hand. Usyk would neutralize this weapon last Saturday, taking an inexperienced perspective on the second half of the fight and exposing him as another claimant to the throne. In other words, Dubois 2.0. Ituma is excited, just like Dubois after wins over a similar opposition at a low level. It’s like deja vu. The story is repeated with a different name, but the same formula of the thicket is fed and the immediate noise of fans, looking for a recent hero.
If you really look at how Ituma performed in the ring last Saturday, it wasn’t too complicated. He ripped the body against the tardy, tender and poor-looking 37-year-old Whyte (31-4, 21 KO).
Rabbit balls and winning
When Ituma saw that Dillian was afraid to throw blows, he relieved his artillery on him, wounding him with two rabbit blows to drop him. It was it. When he got up, the fight was stopped because he was too wounded from blows to the back of the head. The only impressive thing that Ituma did in a fight was the land of several well -placed shots of the rabbit, which the judge should see.
“People compare him to teenage Mike Tyson. [in 1986 at age 20]. This kid was 12 – said Simon Jordan in Boxing TalkSportSpeaking of Moses Itum.
Ituma lacks endurance and drinking, which was shown by teenage 20-year-old Mike Tyson, when he first won the title of world champion against Berbice. Tyson was not afraid to stand in his pocket and throw bombs. Ituma fights more like Shakur Stevenson, moving, throwing individual arrows and withdrawing three feet at the first sign of aggression.
No progress in the style
He fought so since he was an amateur. Moses in his fundamental style did not progress. The only difference is that it gained weight, becomes thicker as aging. What was Ituma then, he is now. No improvement, no development. His opposition is even worse as a professional than when he fought in amateur ranks. This says a lot, because Ituma never fought on the world stage in her low career 20-ball before he changed the professional.
“Usyk probably saw how Moses Ituma years ago in an amateur game. Itauma would ask questions that he had not seen for a long time. Can Usyk solve them? There is nothing to say that he could not solve them. He solved every other problem that his path is coming, right? I probably returned to Usyk in this fight.