Moses Itauma: the 19 year old future Heavyweight Boxing King??

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  • PBR Streetgang
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    #21
    Originally posted by ELPacman
    I've seen highlights of this kid and he's been impressive. His speed for his size is crazy. As long as he has a solid chin to back him up, he's going to become champ and probably be there for a long time (as long as he continues to train as serious as he does now).
    This is the million dollar question.

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    • Nash out
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      #22
      Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

      This is the million dollar question.
      The one thing that could ruin everything for him. Really need to see him in with someone who can punch. I think Fabio Wardley would be a great fight to fins this out. Wardley fights with ambition, he'll believe he can win, don't think he's been down, and can punch. If Itauma walks through Wardley, takes his shots, and knocks him out, then that will go a long way to showing this. If not Wardley, then similar. Nash out - His Majesty

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        #23
        Originally posted by Nash out

        The one thing that could ruin everything for him. Really need to see him in with someone who can punch. I think Fabio Wardley would be a great fight to fins this out. Wardley fights with ambition, he'll believe he can win, don't think he's been down, and can punch. If Itauma walks through Wardley, takes his shots, and knocks him out, then that will go a long way to showing this. If not Wardley, then similar. Nash out - His Majesty
        That's an interesting matchup. Wardley not the best boxer but he can crack and he carries that power late into fights. After that Huni fight, Wardley will carry that belief in his power in every situation.

        Not saying Wardley wins, he certainly has his flaws but he will be dangerous because of that confidence and that power.

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        • GBBOXING12
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          #24
          Itauma is definitely the best young Heavyweight boxer in the world.

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          • MikeyMike100
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            #25
            Originally posted by smmpanel
            Just watched another one of Moses Itauma’s fights and I’m honestly blown away. For a 19-year-old, his footwork, confidence, and timing are already at an elite level. He’s calm in the ring and has that natural composure you usually see in seasoned pros. If he stays grounded and keeps getting the right fights, we could be witnessing the rise of a future heavyweight great. smm pannel​
            Im with you Itauma seems to be the real deal. As long as he stays on track and has a solid chin he will rule the heavyweight division one day

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            • GeorgeEvelyn
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              Moses Itauma, the 20-year-old British heavyweight from Chatham, that’s not my neighbor is rapidly emerging as one of boxing's most electrifying prospects. Dubbed "Britain's Mike Tyson" for his explosive knockout power and aggressive style, Itauma has amassed an undefeated record of 12-0 with 10 knockouts.

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