
Moses Itauma and former heavyweight world champion challenger Dillian Whyte reportedly finalized the headlines in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on August 16. This is one of three battles on the card on August 16.
It will bite people – Saudi Arabia’s main activities
Since this scrap is a major event in Saudi Arabia, it is believed that untested, heavily tested Itauma (12-0, 10 KOS) and 37-year-old Whyte (31-3, 21 KOS) can receive huge wallets that are more than they should have made.
This is a card that leans towards British audiences because they are those who are excited about seeing Itoma fight. Our fans won’t rate these two heavyweights. Therefore, it will not be interested.
Planned battle on August 16
- Moses Itauma and Dillian Whyte – Headlines. Itauma faces a struggling Whyte who worked as a professional in his final years, every little little in the tank after being knocked down by Tyson Fury and Alexander Povetkin.
- Raymond Ford and Anthony Cacace: This is the best battle on a mile on the card. These are the only two real talents on the entire card, including the main event mismatch.
- Nick Ball and Sam Goodman – Fight together. Ball will defend his WBA lightweight title to an unbeaten super lightweight contender. It is not clear why the 122-pound fighter is used instead of people from the 126-pound division. Goodman is basically a prospect, not yet facing a world-class fighter. He is 100% worthy of challenging the world championship.
Mike Coppinger said: “Moses Itauma will hope to reach the status of a competitor x.
If Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney have any indication that itauma’s dough and whyte can receive a store clerk who can earn up to $1-2 million.
Italy’s development issues
Whyte’s choice can be said to be Degraded from weak opposition The 20-year-old Itauma has been pairing with Mike Balogun and Demsey McKean. Moses did not develop it. He is creating artificial heavyweights to give a great look.
Dillian looked horrible in his final battle with tour Ebenezer Tetteh on December 15. Whyte’s early lowest talent in his career disappeared in the later stages of his career.
Taking Whyte as Moses Itauma’s opponent will ensure he continues to win, but there is no effort in developing him. Itauma is best to return to amateur development and mature correctly. He got too early after a short amateur career and has been frustrated with the opposition ever since.
Itauma, the future heavyweight rival
To develop Itama properly to build him, or at least see if he has any benefits, he should fight these heavyweights in this order:
- Richard Torrez Jr.
- Agit Kabayel
- Filip Hrgovic
- Bakhodir Jalalov
- Zhilei Zhang
- Martin Bakor
- Flyer
- Lennier, but
- Frank Sanchez
- Murat Gassiev
Last updated on June 7, 20125