Why does Moses Itauma target fights with old men?

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  1. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Likely has a Glass Jaw. We've all seen this movie before.
     
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  2. Keldan

    Keldan Member Full Member

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    Agreed, it's ridiculous nowadays. As soon as a fighter comes along with a lot of potential and a bit of hype they're ppv worthy, without a single decent name on their record. His last fight on ppv lasted about a minute, now he won't fight again for what? 4 months or more, against someone else with little to no chance of winning and it'll probably be on PPV. I hope I'm wrong.
     
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  3. like a boss

    like a boss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The people who pay for those mismatched PPVs are the ones to blame.
     
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  4. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    Yup. Exactly what I was thinking. Usually when a fighter's management doesn't want to put him with live bodies it means they know there's something wrong with that chinny chin chin!!!!

    Lots of signs this guy's packing glass:sisi1
     
  5. LWW

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    Its seems his management is hellbent on following the Cooney Modus Operandi in his path to a title shot.
     
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  6. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I don't think Ituama is the fraud that Wilder and Anderson are, but yeah, turning down Sanchez while pursuing the severely declined shows that Frank and company have some questions about him. Hey, more power to them on developing slowly, but let's dispense with the fake narratives. He's a good prospect that, to the eye, looks to have a lot going for him. Nothing more.

    Wilder and Anderson were both obvious frauds. Neither even passed the eye test.In a sport filled with shameful things, Deontay Wilder will always be one of the top ten.