Itauma Was MAKING WAVES At 13! Simon Jordan & talkBOXING On Next Heavyweight Superstar

Itauma Was MAKING WAVES At 13! Simon Jordan & talkBOXING On Next Heavyweight Superstar



Simon Jordan, Paul Smith Spencer Oliver & this weeks guest Adam Booth discuss the career progression of future superstar Moses Itauma.

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  1. Adam's comment of Moses and "match-making journey" is annoying. Of course new pro's are carefully match-made; but Adam makes it sound like they picked easy opposition, and that is definitely not the case. Other than Dubois badly injuring Moses, Moses beats them all – Title or No Title. In MO/JF, it's another R1/R2 KO for Moses. But that's only my opinion.

  2. Yet another young prospect, that gets compared to tyson! Very lazy punditry. Joshua was next tyson, ddd was next tyson ๐Ÿ˜ด moses needs to develop, preferably out of the spotlight, america would be perfect like Booth said. He needs hard rounds without pressure to perform, otherwise he becomes another cash cow. He's miles of being ready for usyk! Usyk would work his flaws out before he even knew he had them! He'd pick him apart. Let the young man develop without pressure, without comparison, without haste.

  3. If Itauma is to go to the top he needs a to get past Richard Torres Jnr. An American unbeaten heavyweight. Similar… aggressive and knocked out most if not all of his opponents this far. Check him out on YouTube. I would love to see those two clash in the ring. What do you guys think of him???

  4. Boxing history tells you that until a boxer comes across proper adversity we don't really know
    how good they are. Remember Errol Christie in the 80s he looked a world-beater but then got found out . Itauma looks the part but far too premature to be calling him a future world champion. A example of modern hype unfortunately.

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