I'll go against the grain and pick Itauma by KO, the main reason being that I don't believe Fury is committed to boxing anymore outside of an Usyk...
No one gets predictions right all the time, and Moses will soon be met with tough tests, but it was pretty obvious that shot chinny Dillian Whyte...
Quite disrespectful to Itauma to write him off as just “a 20 year old with no world level experience” as if he isn’t an unusually promising...
Itauma stops AJ quicker than Dubois did Zero chance Hearn lets AJ get in the ring with him though
Usyk would win if they fought this year but he wouldn't take this fight The risk/reward ratio from fighting Itauma wouldn't make sense for him
Wow... so is Itauma's power legit or is Whyte shot to pieces, or both?
Inter-Continental and Commonwealth belts on the line, shouldn't it be 12 rounds then, not 10 rounds?
Should've read this reply before replying to your other comment and saved myself time... believing Chisora couldn't have beaten old inactive...
Yep and I'm glad to have been proven wrong shortly afterwards when Joshua and Chisora embarrassed him. In fact, not sure if it was on this forum...
Considering his career highlight is either earning a narrow split decision over the ghost of Gassiev, or getting outboxed 10-2 by a one-eyed Tyson...
This is a huge and very serious allegation. What makes you think a man with double digit losses only started to care enough to pay off his...
At lower weight classes you (generally) take more punches before the fight is stopped (if it is even stopped) compared to at higher weight classes
Itauma is quite typical of Gen Z London kids. In London if you talk to guys aged about 25 or under, a lot of them have the same monotone,...
Because Whyte now is very far removed from the fighter he was 7-8 years ago. He had already suffered multiple knockdowns and brutal KO losses by...
I'll be impressed by Whyte if he survives more than 4 rounds tbh.