If Dillian Whyte's durability and movement was just a bit better 'I would back him to beat Moses Itauma. I have stated this before? Moses Itauma appears like he has those Rid**** Bowe type genetics, but does he have Bowe's skill for skill boxing ability? I have not really seen any elite level skills from him, but for sure I have been very impressed with his punching power'.
I have seen guys like Spencer Fearon, kind of claim that Itauma is still maturing physiologically 'I personally think he is one of those people who have matured early in life. Itauma for all we know? Could be at his absolute peak right now, he may just need to gain more experience and refine his boxing skills to really extract the most from his ability'.
The tactics for Dillian Whyte in this fight vs Moses Itauma have to be? To take Itauma into the latter rounds of the fight 'Itauma has that look, I don't think he is an intimidating or awe impressive fighter in terms of physique'.
That is why I don't compare him to Mike Tyson, who at a early stage in his career 'Had supreme conditioning, and displayed elite level skills in all of his fights'.
Note: I want to see how a fighter with that physiological make up 'Reacts and endures being forced into a distance fight. I would have much preferred Moses Itauma to fight Joe Joyce, because? I think Joyce stylistically does still have the ability to potentially force Itauma into a distance fight. I have never rated Whyte as that type of fighter, his endurance levels have never been that impressive compared to his nearest competition in this Heavyweight era'.
So overall, this is a solid fight 'And a good step up for Moses Itauma. Maybe Dillian Whyte and his team, have heard something from within the boxing community? Because you would have to admit, this move by Whyte seems like a sudden tactical altercation in his career. I believe Whyte has always held himself above most domestic level fighters, and has been aiming for fights at top level in the game'.
For all the hype and media acclaim Moses Itauma is receiving 'People must understand, that this guy is not a top level heavyweight fighter. Whyte is stepping down to fight him, this is why? I think there is a possibility that maybe Dillian Whyte has heard something from within the boxing community. Maybe Itauma is not this incredible hulk type fighter, that so far his promotion team are trying to make everyone buy into'.
To conclude: Moses Itauma trains with both Anthony Joshua and Fabio Wardley 'But I believe that Ben Davidson has prohibited those fighters from sparring. Why? Throughout Joshua's entire career his resume both inside the boxing ring, and even in the gymnasium has been of a extremely high level. From what I know Joshua has never backed away from a challenge even during training. The reality is? Anthony Joshua dominated Daniel Dubois in sparring, then Dubois had one exceptional sparring sessions were he was able to hurt and decked Joshua'.
On a street level if Moses Itauma was this incredible hulk type fighter, this big intimidating hardman smashing up top level trainer partners in the gym 'Then people would have heard stories, and those stories would be getting retold. During the early stages of both David Price's and David Haye's career, this is what happened. Before the media picked up and chose those fighters, on a street level? People in and around the boxing community, were telling stories and sharing information'.
From my experience, there have been no stories about Moses Itauma 'Only what Frank Warren and his boys have been telling the media. I don't think he has been smashing any top level fighters up in training. I am not saying Moses Itauma is not a talented fighter; he has clearly got ability that can take him well beyond domestic level. But in a side by side comparison, I personally don't rate him on the level of Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua or David Haye in terms of pure boxing talent'.
The reason why I have mentioned those three fighters 'Is because they are the best and most talented Cruiserweight to Heavyweight fighters British Boxing has produced in recent years. And none of those fighters were getting this type of hype or acclaim, not even Anthony Joshua after winning an Olympic title in a unprecedented time frame with a limited Amateur career'.
I stated awhile back that if Moses Itauma is as good as his team think 'They will have to move him up through the levels within the next 12 to 15 months. And I think with that estimation I was right. There is no point in Itauma continually fighting at domestic level, because there is always a possibility that his form could actually decrease and he may not develop as a fighter'.
Moses Itauma is the big favourite to win 'But I will give Dillian Whyte a chance of winning, if he can somehow take the fight into the latter rounds' etc.
I have seen guys like Spencer Fearon, kind of claim that Itauma is still maturing physiologically 'I personally think he is one of those people who have matured early in life. Itauma for all we know? Could be at his absolute peak right now, he may just need to gain more experience and refine his boxing skills to really extract the most from his ability'.
The tactics for Dillian Whyte in this fight vs Moses Itauma have to be? To take Itauma into the latter rounds of the fight 'Itauma has that look, I don't think he is an intimidating or awe impressive fighter in terms of physique'.
That is why I don't compare him to Mike Tyson, who at a early stage in his career 'Had supreme conditioning, and displayed elite level skills in all of his fights'.
Note: I want to see how a fighter with that physiological make up 'Reacts and endures being forced into a distance fight. I would have much preferred Moses Itauma to fight Joe Joyce, because? I think Joyce stylistically does still have the ability to potentially force Itauma into a distance fight. I have never rated Whyte as that type of fighter, his endurance levels have never been that impressive compared to his nearest competition in this Heavyweight era'.
So overall, this is a solid fight 'And a good step up for Moses Itauma. Maybe Dillian Whyte and his team, have heard something from within the boxing community? Because you would have to admit, this move by Whyte seems like a sudden tactical altercation in his career. I believe Whyte has always held himself above most domestic level fighters, and has been aiming for fights at top level in the game'.
For all the hype and media acclaim Moses Itauma is receiving 'People must understand, that this guy is not a top level heavyweight fighter. Whyte is stepping down to fight him, this is why? I think there is a possibility that maybe Dillian Whyte has heard something from within the boxing community. Maybe Itauma is not this incredible hulk type fighter, that so far his promotion team are trying to make everyone buy into'.
To conclude: Moses Itauma trains with both Anthony Joshua and Fabio Wardley 'But I believe that Ben Davidson has prohibited those fighters from sparring. Why? Throughout Joshua's entire career his resume both inside the boxing ring, and even in the gymnasium has been of a extremely high level. From what I know Joshua has never backed away from a challenge even during training. The reality is? Anthony Joshua dominated Daniel Dubois in sparring, then Dubois had one exceptional sparring sessions were he was able to hurt and decked Joshua'.
On a street level if Moses Itauma was this incredible hulk type fighter, this big intimidating hardman smashing up top level trainer partners in the gym 'Then people would have heard stories, and those stories would be getting retold. During the early stages of both David Price's and David Haye's career, this is what happened. Before the media picked up and chose those fighters, on a street level? People in and around the boxing community, were telling stories and sharing information'.
From my experience, there have been no stories about Moses Itauma 'Only what Frank Warren and his boys have been telling the media. I don't think he has been smashing any top level fighters up in training. I am not saying Moses Itauma is not a talented fighter; he has clearly got ability that can take him well beyond domestic level. But in a side by side comparison, I personally don't rate him on the level of Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua or David Haye in terms of pure boxing talent'.
The reason why I have mentioned those three fighters 'Is because they are the best and most talented Cruiserweight to Heavyweight fighters British Boxing has produced in recent years. And none of those fighters were getting this type of hype or acclaim, not even Anthony Joshua after winning an Olympic title in a unprecedented time frame with a limited Amateur career'.
I stated awhile back that if Moses Itauma is as good as his team think 'They will have to move him up through the levels within the next 12 to 15 months. And I think with that estimation I was right. There is no point in Itauma continually fighting at domestic level, because there is always a possibility that his form could actually decrease and he may not develop as a fighter'.
Moses Itauma is the big favourite to win 'But I will give Dillian Whyte a chance of winning, if he can somehow take the fight into the latter rounds' etc.
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