Moses Itauma will fight on July 19th, no title yet


Promoter Frank Warren said his heavyweight, Moses Itauma, hopes he will gain experience before he can compete for a world title. Warren made 20-year-old Itauma (12-0, 10 KOs) the world title shot, but he wants him to develop it. Itauma will face an opponent that has not yet been decided on the July 19 card at Wembley Stadium in London.

Warren delays the Itauma title

Frank didn’t mention who Itauma could fight with the cards, but he must be a durable person to get value from it. He needs to develop endurance. If he matches another low level, it’s useless.

For some fans, there doesn’t seem to be any real intention to develop Moses’ itauma. That’s about stepping into retired Tyson Fury’s shoes and continuing to pour money into Spigot.

There is no real step up happening in itauma. It gives the man-made appearance of greatness, making his career appear to be designed for another purpose, smoke and mullah type. There are rumors Itama has a glass jaw.

The two names mentioned by Frances Warren, Jermaine Franklin and Otto Warrin, have been criticized as potential opponents fighting Itauma in July. Both are considered ham and eggs by fans with no strength or talent. Warren is defeated by 41-year-old journeyman Derek Chisora. So it shows you the value he has as a potential partner for itauma.

Option to fight better itama

– Philip hrgovic
-Richard Torrez Jr.
– Zhilei Zhang
-Bakhodir Jalarov

Criticism of Itauma’s match

WBO chose to give Itauma the #1 ranking after a second round knockout of 36-year-old Mike Balogun in Glasgow last Saturday. Given the weak enemies of itauma and plastic resumes, you can argue that he should be ranked #15 by the approved organization, given that he is filled with ambiguous second-tier opposition fighters.

Itauma is still fighting against minor league opposition, and it’s not fair for him and his fans that he’s moved to the top spot in the rankings. Moses ranks third in the WBA and ranks in IBF #7.

“Parker is currently the interim WBO champion, so that won’t happen on July 19th. We couldn’t afford to do that with Wembley’s undercard,” Frank Warren said. ring. “We could have rolled the dice and won a world title shot for Moses, but his career is a marathon, not a sprint. I want to learn his deals from him. We’ll see his options for his next opponent next week or so.”

Last updated on 05/27/2025

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