
Initiator Eddie Hearn called Moses Itauma’s “excellent docking” with Dillian Whyte’s heavyweight battle to plan a clash in Riyadh on August 16.
Are they worth millions?
Hearn said White’s money for fighting in Riyadh would be “awesome”. He didn’t say much, but the $20 million Ryan Garcia and $10 million Devin Haney received last month at the Times Square event in New York, received a good job estimate of what Whyte and Itauma will get, even if there is no more things.
Should they get it? No, Whyte is washed, Itauma is just a prospect. He is a contender, but he is still a prospect because he never fought with contenders and he still never comes after the Whyte conflict. Dillian is no longer in the top 15 due to Dillian’s losses and inactivity. Whyte and Itauma should be rewarded with thousands rather than millions based on their recent opposition.
The battle will be completed in the summer and marks the first step for 20-year-old Itauma (12-0, 10 KOS) with 37-year-old Whyte (31-3, 21 KOS), who has been around for 7 years. Itauma has the opportunity to see the feeling of facing someone with decent skills and still powerful strength.
Hearn noted that Itauma has not fought against world-class opposition in his career. So when he was hit by White, he couldn’t know how he would react. We know that Itauma’s brother Karol Itauma is the same as him as the tomato jar.
When he stood up, he was blown up at the Traveler level. The same could happen to Moses, because his opponents could not be bad. Even amateurs are better off opposition than Itauma fighting as a can of a professional player.
White’s “Wonderful” Riyadh Money
“The money is obviously greathe is at the end of his career, and I’m not saying he just took it away for the money. Delian is a gaming person. I’m sure he’ll think he can win the fight. It was another huge night in Riyadh,” Eddie Hearn said Stepping on the ground About the battle between Moses Itauma and Dillian Whyte on August 16.
“It’s still an event. Dillian is a big heavyweight. He’s very strong. I think. He (Whyte) took part in Anthony Joshua and had good luck for him. It’s not an easy fight. It’s not an easy fight, but I just thought about style and there’s Dillian’s event, it’s a nightmare.”
Last updated on June 9, 2010