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    The savior of boxing has finally emerged!

    Wow! This sensation Moses Itauma is the best young phenom to storm the heavyweight division since... Mike Tyson. Down on it's knees, in critical condition, just when the sport needs one most, boxing has produced a new young spectacular marvel. This kid is going to electrify not only boxing but sport.

    #2
    That's what i thought, but i have just read an article on ************ saying that there are rumours that Itauma has a glass jaw.

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      #3
      He's alright.

      He's still extremely young & nowhere near as polished as Cus D'Amato's version of Tyson was.

      Let's see him against a contender first.
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        #4
        Originally posted by solidman View Post
        That's what i thought, but i have just read an article on ************ saying that there are rumours that Itauma has a glass jaw.
        I doubt he'd fight like that if he was packing glass tbf.

        He's looking spectacular precisely because he is throwing with his opponents.

        What that looks like when he fights your Hrgovic's Parker's, Dubois' or whatever of this world who knows.

        Also heavyweights are always gonna get knocked out eventually.

        To succeed at heavy they do need to hold a good shot but they're never gonna be able to take their opponents best shot if he's good. Just improbable.
        Last edited by Sparked_26; 05-27-2025, 04:37 PM.

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          #5
          Wow we just had the biggest puncher in boxing history with Wilder and now we have the next biggest puncher in boxing history. Such great marketing I mean timing for us to be alive
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            #6
            Originally posted by daggum View Post
            Wow we just had the biggest puncher in boxing history with Wilder and now we have the next biggest puncher in boxing history. Such great marketing I mean timing for us to be alive
            We got to hope our boy doesn't run into his career's Artur Spzilka and get roundly outboxed by someone everyone presumed was a bit s.hit.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Sparked_26 View Post

              We got to hope our boy doesn't run into his career's Artur Spzilka and get roundly outboxed by someone everyone presumed was a bit s.hit.
              Let's hope Warren has a huge stable of bums like pbc did for wilder. Let's see how long he can go

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                #8
                i have him number 2 on my pound for pound list. usyk has been ducking this guy for years

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                  #9
                  Is there any anecdotal evidence to support the claims Itauma can't take a punch? As there was with Wilder, as Wladimir Klitschko KOed Wilder with a jab in sparring. Wilder was nowhere close to being one of the biggest hitters in history, that was just hype propaganda fueled by a phony record against PBC set ups. Itauma is a different style from Tyson but both are electric in their own ways. Like Tyson, I think Itauma will be even better against the higher level competition.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bennyleonard99 View Post
                    Is there any anecdotal evidence to support the claims Itauma can't take a punch?
                    No.

                    It's all come from Martin Bakoles trainer Billy Nelson. So yes, yet more martin bakole sparring stories.

                    I don't know what his chin is like and we will find that out at some point

                    But at least with Itauma it's not like Jared Anderson who there was clearly never anything special about.

                    Itauma has the fastest handspeed I can remember seeing for a long time, he's faster than Parker, Ruiz and David Haye, I don't recall seeing faster handspeed at heavyweight.

                    The fact he can generate ko power whilst moving backwards is also extraordinary, it means opponents are literally never safe.

                    There's a lot of unanswered questions but if Itauma does have a solid chin he's going to be a serious problem



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