Absolutely laughable thinking Mora would trouble that version of Golovkin. Much lesser fighters than G found plenty of success against him. Being "awkward" doesn't automatically mean effectiveness. Mora's style wouldn't have spoiled anything.
Mora was a cannon fodder patsy for Golovkin, he would have got wrecked.
Yet GGG's team passed on the fight at a time when they were desperate for name opponents.
Absolutely laughable thinking Mora would trouble that version of Golovkin. Much lesser fighters than G found plenty of success against him. Being "awkward" doesn't automatically mean effectiveness. Mora's style wouldn't have spoiled anything.Mora and Mares both sound 15:lol1:
how did they get commentator jobs:thinking::Thinkingo
It does matter. If you compare Mike Tyson, to Moses Itauma at similar stages of their careers? Mike Tyson was the bigger fighter.
Note: And on the British boxing scene, Prince Naseem Hamed, Frank Bruno, Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua 'all of those fighters during the rookie stages of their careers, were making a bigger impact than Moses Itauma. Whether it be because of their magnetic characters, performances or intriguing back stories of how they come to fight in the game'.
Moses Itauma has Queensbury boxing and Frank Warren supporting him 'he is a fighter who exists at a very covered time in boxing history. With all sports media, social media, alternative media outlets all in varying degrees promoting boxing'.
Still Moses Itauma with all of those factors and supports 'is not really a Super star in British boxing. He may well have all the ability in the world, but? I am sure there are many well classically trained stage actors in the world. Who are technically superior actors to many of the worlds actors who acquire all the major movie roles, and big box office productions'.
Metaphorically this how I see Moses Itauma right now, he clearly has some boxing ability 'but professional boxing is show business, it is theatre, Broadway combined with violence. His star is only going to rise so far, if he does not formulate the skills and abilities to inspire and captivate the boxing community and beyond'.
The two biggest fighters in British boxing right now, are still Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua 'by a million miles. Nobody wants to admit it? People within the boxing community in mass are in denial, neither of those two fighters has fought in 2025. And there has been a domino effect on the game in British boxing and universally worldwide'.
Oleksandr Uysk is a great fighter, but I would not regard him as a Super Star on the level of Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua 'a true test of Super stardom, is when a fighter is beaten how does that loss affect their influence on the game and aura within the sport'.
To conclude: Both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have both survived loses in their careers, just like Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali 'Anthony Joshua's comeback fight, is the biggest fight in British boxing in 2026 when it drops in the game. I can already say it right now, it will totally eclipse any other boxing events in British boxing and Worldwide that are happening during that time'.
And Tyson Fury is also in a similar position in his career 'those fighters even after a loss, will still have a lot of influence on the game. Because they are on a different level, they are not sitting around waiting for opportunities, they create the opportunities due to being two out of the three heavyweight mountains of this era' etc.
You must run an equine farm cos the amount of horseshït on offer is admirable.
Keep shoveling and selling. Someone will always buy it...
It does not matter that Itauma is somewhat plain personality with a modest backstory, he fights like a human tornado Mike Tyson Roberto Duran blend spectacular sensation. Similar to how Pete Sampras played tennis, he lets his actions and fists do all the talking. Fans are tired of big loudmouths like Wilder, Floyd, Broner, Tank who were all talk. Itauma like Usyk, is the contrary the sport needs more of. Loud mouths like Floyd shamed the sport.
It does matter. If you compare Mike Tyson, to Moses Itauma at similar stages of their careers? Mike Tyson was the bigger fighter.
Note: And on the British boxing scene, Prince Naseem Hamed, Frank Bruno, Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua 'all of those fighters during the rookie stages of their careers, were making a bigger impact than Moses Itauma. Whether it be because of their magnetic characters, performances or intriguing back stories of how they come to fight in the game'.
Moses Itauma has Queensbury boxing and Frank Warren supporting him 'he is a fighter who exists at a very covered time in boxing history. With all sports media, social media, alternative media outlets all in varying degrees promoting boxing'.
Still Moses Itauma with all of those factors and supports 'is not really a Super star in British boxing. He may well have all the ability in the world, but? I am sure there are many well classically trained stage actors in the world. Who are technically superior actors to many of the worlds actors who acquire all the major movie roles, and big box office productions'.
Metaphorically this how I see Moses Itauma right now, he clearly has some boxing ability 'but professional boxing is show business, it is theatre, Broadway combined with violence. His star is only going to rise so far, if he does not formulate the skills and abilities to inspire and captivate the boxing community and beyond'.
The two biggest fighters in British boxing right now, are still Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua 'by a million miles. Nobody wants to admit it? People within the boxing community in mass are in denial, neither of those two fighters has fought in 2025. And there has been a domino effect on the game in British boxing and universally worldwide'.
Oleksandr Uysk is a great fighter, but I would not regard him as a Super Star on the level of Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua 'a true test of Super stardom, is when a fighter is beaten how does that loss affect their influence on the game and aura within the sport'.
To conclude: Both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have both survived loses in their careers, just like Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali 'Anthony Joshua's comeback fight, is the biggest fight in British boxing in 2026 when it drops in the game. I can already say it right now, it will totally eclipse any other boxing events in British boxing and Worldwide that are happening during that time'.
And Tyson Fury is also in a similar position in his career 'those fighters even after a loss, will still have a lot of influence on the game. Because they are on a different level, they are not sitting around waiting for opportunities, they create the opportunities due to being two out of the three heavyweight mountains of this era' etc.
I won’t say duck cause Thats term is thrown around this site way too much much but something not right
At his age , he should be taking all fights no matter if he is what they say he is
Ok, duckling then since MoSuss is just a younger.
The proof of the pudding is in the tasting, and this one tastes like duck!
I won’t say duck cause Thats term is thrown around this site way too much much but something not right
At his age , he should be taking all fights no matter if he is what they say he is
How are the words Sanchez and Duck appearing in the same sentence?
Because YungMo don't want to fight him. For whatever reason you care to name, it still spells DUCK!!!
How are the words Sanchez and Duck appearing in the same sentence?
He brings no commercial value and limited boxing value. He's just another name out of many.
It’s the same thing as GGGs team having him sidestep Sergio Mora when GGG was getting hot - they don’t want him in there with an awkward, tricky guy that can spoil for 12 rounds.
Absolutely laughable thinking Mora would trouble that version of Golovkin. Much lesser fighters than G found plenty of success against him. Being "awkward" doesn't automatically mean effectiveness. Mora's style wouldn't have spoiled anything.
thank Allah Moses is british only in nationality and not by ethnicity
western euroid genetics is questionable
Moses is bbc half Slav. This is the first time we've seen this mix in elite pro boxing. The half Slav Korean hybrid has outperformed in boxing being the best boxers from the Russian Empire: Top Soviet Bivol, Tszyu, golovkin
Moses is culturally british and brings the British Empire back by mopping US proxy ukraine Usyk
nail anglo ring girls after to restore the British Empire with bbc
Morrell's Cousin Osleys is the top 168 pounder
but the Cuban has an uphill battle as the potential Cuban fanbase is small with only 2.5 million of them in the US
US blacks are 50 mil
You don't really need a big cuban fanbase to sell. If he's an exciting fighter, people of all races will support.
GTFOH guys who talked and fought good brought THE MOST attention to the sport of boxing
Sugar Leonard
Mike
Oscar
Floyd
only talking with fists is backwards caveman mentality that caps how big a fighter can get
it worked like this with the other combat sport too Conor
You forgot Ali. Yes they all talked but they backed it up. Floyd and Wilder did more ducking than backing it up. Their mouths wrote checks their a55 couldn't cash. Floyd Wilder types shamed the sport. Joe Louis didn't talk and he was hugely popular. Itauma is gonna be in that league. Chavez, Duran, Hagler, weren't talkers but they were hugely popular.
It does not matter that Itauma is somewhat plain personality with a modest backstory, he fights like a human tornado Mike Tyson Roberto Duran blend spectacular sensation. Similar to how Pete Sampras played tennis, he lets his actions and fists do all the talking. Fans are tired of big loudmouths like Wilder, Floyd, Broner, Tank who were all talk. Itauma like Usyk, is the contrary the sport needs more of. Loud mouths like Floyd shamed the sport. GTFOH guys who talked and fought good brought THE MOST attention to the sport of boxing
Sugar Leonard
Mike
Oscar
Floyd
only talking with fists is backwards caveman mentality that caps how big a fighter can get
it worked like this with the other combat sport too Conor
At this stage of Moses Itauma's career, when it comes to the actual fight night 'he needs to be involved in big marketable fights. The majority of a fighter's skills and conditioning is improved and trained in the gym, not on fight night. The fight is a product of what fighters have been doing in the gymnasium'.
Note: Frank Sanchez is a really solid and skilled fighter 'but he is not the next best fight for Itauma. Because Queensbury boxing and Frank Warren are attempting to build one of British boxings next super stars, therefore? He needs to be involved in more intriguing fights'.
Moses Itauma has not really displayed the magnetic character of Prince Naseem Hamed 'and his back story outside of boxing, does not really intrigue or inspire people within the boxing community. To the same level that Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua's story did during their rookie years in the game'.
In order for Itauma to acquire a passionate fan base, it is vital that he is matched in great fights 'where he wins ether in impression fashion or entertaining themed fights'.
A fight against Joe Joyce is a way more interesting heavyweight fight, than Moses Itauma vs Frank Sanchez 'Joe Joyce is the fighter who first beat Daniel Dubois, and he did brutally beat up Joseph Parker in a competitive fight'.
Not so long ago? Before Oleksandr Uysk had beaten both Anthony Joshua I & II and Tyson Fury I & II twice back to back 'Joe Joyce was the fighter who many in the boxing community, were backing to push Tyson Fury in a close fight. There was also many people suggesting that Joyce could beat Fury, and that Tyson Fury would avoid such a challenge'.
That was the dominant universal perception of Joe Joyce the night 'he beat Joseph Parker, which was his peak performance in his career'.
A part from his fights vs Zhilei Zhang I & II, Joe Joyce has been a formidable challenge for all of his opponents 'the British public know all about Joe Joyce's career, and his fights. They know he has been a durable, attacking focused fighter at his peak or in solid form'.
Moses Itauma of course will be the favourite to win vs Joyce 'but it is still an intriguing matchup. If Joe Joyce can withstand and endure the power of Itauma? It is almost guaranteed that Joe Joyce will seek to smash up Moses Itauma right into the canvas. That is his style of fighting'.
Moses Itauma in my opinion needs to be involved in those types of marketable match ups, because he has not shown himself to be the magnetic character that Prince Naseem Hamed was. And his back story as a fighter, thus-far in his career has not really inspired people within the boxing community' etc.
It does not matter that Itauma is somewhat plain personality with a modest backstory, he fights like a human tornado Mike Tyson Roberto Duran blend spectacular sensation. Similar to how Pete Sampras played tennis, he lets his actions and fists do all the talking. Fans are tired of big loudmouths like Wilder, Floyd, Broner, Tank who were all talk. Itauma like Usyk, is the contrary the sport needs more of. Loud mouths like Floyd shamed the sport.
At this stage of Moses Itauma's career, when it comes to the actual fight night 'he needs to be involved in big marketable fights. The majority of a fighter's skills and conditioning is improved and trained in the gym, not on fight night. The fight is a product of what fighters have been doing in the gymnasium'.
Note: Frank Sanchez is a really solid and skilled fighter 'but he is not the next best fight for Itauma. Because Queensbury boxing and Frank Warren are attempting to build one of British boxings next super stars, therefore? He needs to be involved in more intriguing fights'.
Moses Itauma has not really displayed the magnetic character of Prince Naseem Hamed 'and his back story outside of boxing, does not really intrigue or inspire people within the boxing community. To the same level that Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua's story did during their rookie years in the game'.
In order for Itauma to acquire a passionate fan base, it is vital that he is matched in great fights 'where he wins ether in impression fashion or entertaining themed fights'.
A fight against Joe Joyce is a way more interesting heavyweight fight, than Moses Itauma vs Frank Sanchez 'Joe Joyce is the fighter who first beat Daniel Dubois, and he did brutally beat up Joseph Parker in a competitive fight'.
Not so long ago? Before Oleksandr Uysk had beaten both Anthony Joshua I & II and Tyson Fury I & II twice back to back 'Joe Joyce was the fighter who many in the boxing community, were backing to push Tyson Fury in a close fight. There was also many people suggesting that Joyce could beat Fury, and that Tyson Fury would avoid such a challenge'.
That was the dominant universal perception of Joe Joyce the night 'he beat Joseph Parker, which was his peak performance in his career'.
A part from his fights vs Zhilei Zhang I & II, Joe Joyce has been a formidable challenge for all of his opponents 'the British public know all about Joe Joyce's career, and his fights. They know he has been a durable, attacking focused fighter at his peak or in solid form'.
Moses Itauma of course will be the favourite to win vs Joyce 'but it is still an intriguing matchup. If Joe Joyce can withstand and endure the power of Itauma? It is almost guaranteed that Joe Joyce will seek to smash up Moses Itauma right into the canvas. That is his style of fighting'.
Moses Itauma in my opinion needs to be involved in those types of marketable match ups, because he has not shown himself to be the magnetic character that Prince Naseem Hamed was. And his back story as a fighter, thus-far in his career has not really inspired people within the boxing community' etc.
sounds about right, the british way! Usyk fight is 5050 for Itauma. I don't get a sense Usyk wants that smoke either. thank Allah Moses is british only in nationality and not by ethnicity
western euroid genetics is questionable
Moses is bbc half Slav. This is the first time we've seen this mix in elite pro boxing. The half Slav Korean hybrid has outperformed in boxing being the best boxers from the Russian Empire: Top Soviet Bivol, Tszyu, golovkin
Moses is culturally british and brings the British Empire back by mopping US proxy ukraine Usyk
nail anglo ring girls after to restore the British Empire with bbc
Cuban style is nice but man they gotta add more offense to it. Guys like Gamboa is how all cubans should fight like. Cubans do not sell and never will sell in the pro ranks. This will never change. Unless they start fighting like Gamboa. Rigo was cool but at times, he can be too defensive. Gamboa on the other hand, comes to fight.
If Gamboa was a few feet taller, he could have a force to be reckoned with.Morrell's Cousin Osleys is the top 168 pounder
but the Cuban has an uphill battle as the potential Cuban fanbase is small with only 2.5 million of them in the US
US blacks are 50 mil
Cubans do not sell and never will sell in the pro ranks. This will never change.
Unless they start fighting like Gamboa. Rigo was cool but at times, he can be too defensive. Gamboa on the other hand, comes to fight.
If Gamboa was a few feet taller, he could have a force to be reckoned with.
Cuban style is nice but man they gotta add more offense to it. Guys like Gamboa is how all cubans should fight like.
Cubans do not sell and never will sell in the pro ranks. This will never change.