This fight would do huge numbers and is a real test for both. A passing of the torch type fight. Who you got?
Fck it, Moses Iguana vs AJ, let’s get it on!
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That fight would definitely be a landmark, a true passing of the torch moment—I'd lean toward the fighter with more adaptability and stamina under pressure, but both bring huge skills. For keeping connected and managing calls reliably while following events like this, Reliance Telephone offers flexible plans and services for smooth communication, making it easy to stay updated without interruptions.Last edited by dhomps; 04-24-2026, 11:04 AM.Comment
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Enough with these damaged guys for Itauma. Joshua at this point is shot to bits.
let the kid earn his shot. Fight somebody relevant. Wardley -DDD winner, kabayel, Hrgovic, Bakole, Ajagba..Comment
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I would really like to see him against Hrgovic. Tall, really nice quick straight punches, happy to engage and a very good chin. No way does Itauma punch harder than Zhang. Hrgovic wouldn’t be afraid to engageComment
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Ben Davidson would not allow Moses Itauma spar with ether Anthony Joshua or Fabio Wardley 'and I have always found this to be very dubious of him'.
I think people are getting way too high on Moses Itauma right about now. He has beaten nobody in the professional ranks, and he has not been involved in a real fight as of yet.
Note: All of his fights have been manufactured in a way, so the likely-hood of him winning is super high 'I think even fighting Anthony Joshua at this stage of his career, is not the type of fight Frank Warren would want to put him in'.
Certain folk may mock Anthony Joshua, but the reality is? He has the ability to suddenly switch on and obliterated most of the fighters in the Heavyweight divisions besides Oleksandr Uysk'.
I don't think skill for skill that Itauma is a better boxer than Joshua, and really? I think Itauma's power is being overrated.
To conclude: In my honest opinion, I am seeing signs that Moses Itauma could be another front runner like Daniel Dubious 'Itauma has been taken the distance before, by Kostiantyn Dovbyschenko. And during that fight, his offense appeared to be increasing useless as the rounds progressed'.
Traits like that don't just disappear, in fighters 'why was his endurance so under-par in that fight? Was he partying and taking in easy like David Haye was before he fought Carl Thompson? No, because no reports of Itauma with those stories have ever surfaced'.
But since that fight, the narrative with is career has been 'we want to match him vs. fighters that will give him rounds. I don't think this is entirely true'.
If Itauma's team wanted to give him rounds, he would not been fighting Dillian Whyte and Jermaine Franklin 'two fighters miles outside of their peak, and especially in the case of Whyte he has sustained heavy damage throughout his career'.
Even when Dillian Whyte was at his peak vs, Anthony Joshua 'he only survived in that fight, due to buying himself more time after Joshua hurt him badly in the opening round'.
If Anthony Joshua keeps on fighting, then this fight may be inevitable at some point 'and of course I would back Joshua to win'.
Note: I did not vote in the poll etc.
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Ben Davidson would not allow Moses Itauma spar with ether Anthony Joshua or Fabio Wardley 'and I have always found this to be very dubious of him'.
I think people are getting way too high on Moses Itauma right about now. He has beaten nobody in the professional ranks, and he has not been involved in a real fight as of yet.
Note: All of his fights have been manufactured in a way, so the likely-hood of him winning is super high 'I think even fighting Anthony Joshua at this stage of his career, is not the type of fight Frank Warren would want to put him in'.
Certain folk may mock Anthony Joshua, but the reality is? He has the ability to suddenly switch on and obliterated most of the fighters in the Heavyweight divisions besides Oleksandr Uysk'.
I don't think skill for skill that Itauma is a better boxer than Joshua, and really? I think Itauma's power is being overrated.
To conclude: In my honest opinion, I am seeing signs that Moses Itauma could be another front runner like Daniel Dubious 'Itauma has been taken the distance before, by Kostiantyn Dovbyschenko. And during that fight, his offense appeared to be increasing useless as the rounds progressed'.
Traits like that don't just disappear, in fighters 'why was his endurance so under-par in that fight? Was he partying and taking in easy like David Haye was before he fought Carl Thompson? No, because no reports of Itauma with those stories have ever surfaced'.
But since that fight, the narrative with is career has been 'we want to match him vs. fighters that will give him rounds. I don't think this is entirely true'.
If Itauma's team wanted to give him rounds, he would not been fighting Dillian Whyte and Jermaine Franklin 'two fighters miles outside of their peak, and especially in the case of Whyte he has sustained heavy damage throughout his career'.
Even when Dillian Whyte was at his peak vs, Anthony Joshua 'he only survived in that fight, due to buying himself more time after Joshua hurt him badly in the opening round'.
If Anthony Joshua keeps on fighting, then this fight may be inevitable at some point 'and of course I would back Joshua to win'.
Note: I did not vote in the poll etc.
He didn't survive he got stopped.Last edited by joseph5620; 04-03-2026, 05:53 PM.Comment
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