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    Guiding Moses Itauma to the world heavyweight title represents the biggest responsibility of Francis Warren's career, and he has revealed the extent of the plan he has in place to take Britain's most exciting prospect to the very top.
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    It really depends on what the HW scene would be in a few yrs from now once Fury, Usyk, Joshua, and Wilder either retire or are too old and ready for the picking (Wilder may already be there). In that case, sure Itauma can get a belt or two and may even be able to defend it. But any strong and serious HW comes along or if it is something similar to what it is today, Moses ain't getting any of the important belts and holding it.

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    • #3
      Didn't McKean just retire ?

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      • #4
        You gotta laugh at Frank & his WBO antics. Moses should be fighting the winner of the upcoming English title fight between Soloman Dacres & David Adelaye within the next 3 months, then goes the British, Commonwealth & European (EBU) route instead of phony alphabet baubles!!....

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        • #5
          The future of the heavyweight division will run through Anderson.

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          • #6
            So he's looking at giving his a similar path to dubois wba run. Minus the gorman and joyce fights.

            I like the way wardley has been matched

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BoxingUpdates View Post
              Guiding Moses Itauma to the world heavyweight title represents the biggest responsibility of Francis Warren's career, and he has revealed the extent of the plan he has in place to take Britain's most exciting prospect to the very top.
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              Caution now. Itauma could be a flop. He is 19 and has beaten nobody good in the amateurs. He looks the part, and is British. If he is part ******, he hits the Saudi trifecta! But can he take a punch, go 6+ rounds and is he really skilled? That is the real question.

              I will watch as he is hyped with a capital H.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

                Caution now. Itauma could be a flop. He is 19 and has beaten nobody good in the amateurs. He looks the part, and is British. If he is part ******, he hits the Saudi trifecta! But can he take a punch, go 6+ rounds and is he really skilled? That is the real question.

                I will watch as he is hyped with a capital H.
                This is exactly why the Dacres/Adelaye winner is the perfect next opponent. Having said that Itauma Vs Johnny Fisher could be fun & sell tickets!

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