Tag: Moses Itauma

  • Moses Itauma Set for World Champion Fight and US Debut

    Moses Itauma Set for World Champion Fight and US Debut

    Moses Itauma is heading to the United States later this year, with promoter Frank Warren mapping out a transatlantic push for his 21-year-old heavyweight prospect that is directly modeled on what the American market did for Tyson Fury.

    Itauma, ranked fifth by ESPN at heavyweight and carrying a 14-0 record with 12 knockouts, will first return to the ring on August 8 in London against an opponent in the top 10 before making his American debut in the latter part of 2026. Warren explained the logic behind the move to ESPN, drawing a direct line between Fury’s Deontay Wilder fights and what he believes a US appearance can do for Itauma’s profile.

    “It’s a big market. Tyson went out there to challenge Wilder and look what it did for his career. I think the same thing will happen with Moses. Wilder wasn’t a big attraction in America before fighting Fury. Then when he fought Tyson in Las Vegas, it’s the highest grossing heavyweight fight, on the gate, that ever took place. That tells you the appeal of a good heavyweight fight. If we take Moses out there, they’re going to love him, aren’t they? He is phenomenal.”

    Itauma has already headlined events in Glasgow, Manchester, and Saudi Arabia and delivered one of the year’s more eye-catching results in March when he knocked out Jermaine Franklin Jr. in round five. Warren has expressed hope that Itauma could find himself in the world championship picture by the end of 2026 depending on mandatory challengers, though a US debut remains on the schedule regardless of how the title landscape develops.

    The August London date replaced an earlier plan to fight on July 25, which was shelved after Anthony Joshua’s return fight against Kristian Prenga was scheduled for the same date in Riyadh.

  • Oleksandr Usyk Decision Could Block Kabayel-Itauma WBC Title Fight

    Oleksandr Usyk Decision Could Block Kabayel-Itauma WBC Title Fight

    Oleksandr Usyk might be the only obstacle preventing Moses Itauma from securing the fastest route to a WBC heavyweight title opportunity. The unbeaten British contender could find himself a step away from championship contention this summer. However, that is possibly only if the division’s current ruler decides against facing the mandatory challenger next.

    Usyk holds the WBA (Super), WBC, and IBF heavyweight titles with an undefeated record of 24-0 with 15 knockouts. The Ukrainian champion is ranked number one pound-for-pound by both The Ring and ESPN.

    WBC Interim Title Picture

    Agit Kabayel currently holds the WBC interim heavyweight championship. A potential matchup between Kabayel and Itauma for the interim title could take place in Germany if Usyk opts to face a different opponent for his next defense.

    Moses Itauma recently broke into ESPN’s top five heavyweight rankings after his knockout victory over Jermaine Franklin Jr. The rising contender has positioned himself as a legitimate threat in the division.

    Title Path Depends on Usyk

    According to World Boxing News, Usyk’s decision on his mandatory challenger will determine whether the Kabayel-Itauma fight moves forward. If Usyk chooses to face Kabayel next, the interim champion would be elevated to full challenger status, removing the opportunity for Itauma to compete for the interim belt.

    The WBC heavyweight division remains in flux as Usyk weighs his options for his next title defense. Any announcement from the undisputed champion’s camp could reshape the immediate future for both Kabayel and Itauma.

  • Frank Warren Says Moses Itauma Is Better at 21 Than Hatton or Hamed Were

    Frank Warren Says Moses Itauma Is Better at 21 Than Hatton or Hamed Were

    Frank Warren has witnessed a lot of young fighters come through his promotion over the years. Ricky Hatton, Naseem Hamed, and plenty of others who arrived with big reputations and delivered.

    However, ahead of Saturday’s fight in Manchester, Warren says Moses Itauma stands apart from all of them. Warren told DAZN News:

    “I have to be very, very honest with you, I’ve had a lot of young, really good, talented young fighters at an early age work for me,”

    “Ricky Hatton, Naz, all of them. And as a heavyweight at his age, I mean, he’s 21 now. At his age, he is without a doubt the most talented and the best I’ve seen at this moment in time.”

    Moses Itauma is ‘Unbelievable’

    The praise doesn’t stop there. Warren pointed to how rare it is for a heavyweight to turn pro in his teens (citing Mike Tyson and Daniel Dubois as the few who’ve done it) and suggested Itauma is already on a comparable trajectory.

    “I think he’s unbelievable for his age,” Warren said. “I would really, really like to see him fight for a world title this year.”

    Warren acknowledged the step up in opposition.

    “He’s in with an experienced guy who’s going to take the fight to him,” he said. “This is by no means a foregone conclusion.”

    Itauma, 13-0 (11 KOs), headlines the Queensberry Promotions Magnificent 7 card at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester on March 28th, live on DAZN.

    He faces Jermaine Franklin, a 24-2 American veteran who went the distance with both Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte in previous UK appearances. For Itauma, it’s a credibility test: Franklin is the first man brought in specifically to challenge him rather than be dismantled.