In a stunning display of power and precision, British heavyweight sensation Moses Itauma has sent shockwaves through the boxing world with his emphatic knockout of Jermaine Franklin. The 21-year-old prospect, already ranked number one by both the WBO and WBA, is now on the cusp of a world title shot, and former super middleweight champion George Groves believes Itauma has what it takes to dethrone the division’s elite.
Itauma’s devastating fifth-round uppercut, which left Franklin sprawled on the canvas, has ignited discussions about his potential to dominate the heavyweight landscape. Groves, a seasoned veteran with an astute eye for talent, is convinced that Itauma’s speed, sharpness, and raw power would prove too much for both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.
“Moses beats Joshua,” Groves asserted. “He’s just too quick, too sharp, too fast. Joshua’s head has always been a little bit too static; Itauma would probably stop him. As for Tyson Fury, even in his prime, he could only negate Moses for a couple of rounds. Moses is just too fresh, too sharp; I think he’ll hurt him, possibly stop him.”
However, Groves acknowledges that unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk is the sole exception, currently possessing the skills and experience to outmaneuver the rising Brit. “The only guy in the world who I think beats Moses right now is Oleksandr Usyk,” Groves admitted.
Both Fury and Usyk have already dismissed the notion of facing Itauma. Fury, set to return from retirement on April 11 against Arslanbek Makhmudov, brushed off the idea, stating, “He ain’t on my radar. He ain’t won nothing yet, has he? He’s got his own career to think about. He is 21, he is nowhere near, is he? I will be a great grandfather by the time that he is up there.”
Meanwhile, Usyk, who will defend his WBC heavyweight title against ex-kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven on May 23, has also shown no interest in a bout with Itauma. Joshua, on the other hand, is training alongside his former rival Usyk as he prepares for a likely July comeback, following a tragic car crash in Nigeria last December that claimed the lives of two of his close friends.
Itauma’s impressive victory over Franklin, who had previously gone the distance with both Joshua and Dillian Whyte, has further solidified his status as a force to be reckoned with in the heavyweight division. As the young Brit continues to make waves, the boxing world eagerly awaits his next move, with a world title shot appearing imminent.
With his sights set on the pinnacle of the sport, Moses Itauma is poised to shake up the heavyweight division and etch his name among the greats. As the anticipation builds, one thing is certain: the future of heavyweight boxing has never looked brighter.
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