I wonder how good Itauma really is

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  • hugh grant
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    #31
    Yes, we wonder how good everyone is. We wonder how good usyk is in comparison to Ali?

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    • dan_cov
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      #32
      I think its important we stay grounded and don't get carried away, like you said David Price was super hyped before that it was Audley Harrison who for all the shlt we give them was destroying fighters that was levels above what Itauma has faced so far. We also had the likes of Jared Anderson who was being touted as the next big thing.

      I get the excitement but there are way too many question marks. Has anyone even really attempted to even hit him? He's as untested as it gets.

      Dillian Whyte was probably top 5-10 at one point, despite this I've never rated the guy. He has long arms, a bit of a left hook on him. He's been brutally KTFO 3 times with the same shot and that was years back he is now 37 and been inactive, looked terrible in his last few fights. Not sure he has ever faced a southpaw either, I'd be surprised if we learned anything new here.

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      • Toffee
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        #33
        Originally posted by dan_cov
        I think its important we stay grounded and don't get carried away, like you said David Price was super hyped before that it was Audley Harrison who for all the shlt we give them was destroying fighters that was levels above what Itauma has faced so far. We also had the likes of Jared Anderson who was being touted as the next big thing.

        I get the excitement but there are way too many question marks. Has anyone even really attempted to even hit him? He's as untested as it gets.

        Dillian Whyte was probably top 5-10 at one point, despite this I've never rated the guy. He has long arms, a bit of a left hook on him. He's been brutally KTFO 3 times with the same shot and that was years back he is now 37 and been inactive, looked terrible in his last few fights. Not sure he has ever faced a southpaw either, I'd be surprised if we learned anything new here.
        With the exception of Fury, Whyte has made every opponent go through fire. I think he's still capable of being what he always was. Tough as nails and prepared to go to war.

        It's hard to imagine that Itauma doesn't beat him to every punch but Dillian is experienced enough to find ways to drag an inexperienced guy into a fight. Moses will have to stay smart.

        I think it's a great match up. It's a decent test for Itauma.

        By the way, judging by interviews with Whyte, he looks fitter than he has done for a long time.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Toffee

          With the exception of Fury, Whyte has made every opponent go through fire. I think he's still capable of being what he always was. Tough as nails and prepared to go to war.

          It's hard to imagine that Itauma doesn't beat him to every punch but Dillian is experienced enough to find ways to drag an inexperienced guy into a fight. Moses will have to stay smart.

          I think it's a great match up. It's a decent test for Itauma.

          By the way, judging by interviews with Whyte, he looks fitter than he has done for a long time.

          I definitely see the points and argument for it could be a test but I see too often us making this argument for old, faded fighters turning the clock back and it rarely ever happens.

          The southpaw stance, speed, precision, power especially early will be too much. I don't think Whyte has the chin, defence or savviness to survive or get into those later rounds.
          The last time Whyte looked good was nearly 5yrs back in the Povetkin rematch where to me it was mystifying how Povetkin even passed a medical, he looked like an old man who could barely walk to the ring unaided.

          I love he's in shape though, dare I say it might be the best shape I've maybe ever seen him in?

          Hopefully its competitive or we get some answers but I just see Whyte being canon fodder.

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            #35
            Originally posted by dan_cov

            Hopefully its competitive or we get some answers but I just see Whyte being canon fodder.
            That's absolutely why he's there. They believe he's cannon fodder and can add a fairly credible name to Moses' CV.

            But matchmakers do make mistakes. My money is absolutely in the same place as yours but I've got a nagging doubt with Moses being so inexperienced and completely untested.

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