
FRANK WARREN: ITAUMA'S USYK DATE? DON'T BE DAFT!
Frank Warren has sparked debate by suggesting young Moses Itauma could one day face Oleksandr Usyk. While Itauma is a phenomenal talent, rushing him into a fight with the undisputed heavyweight king would be premature and potentially damaging to his promising career.
Frank Warren, the old warhorse of British boxing, has been stirring the pot again, floating the idea of young Moses Itauma eventually stepping into the ring with none other than Oleksandr Usyk. Now, hold your horses, fight fans. While the 'Prince of Heavyweights' is a prodigious talent, a proper blue-chip prospect, let's not get ahead of ourselves. He's only 19, still learning his trade, still putting in the rounds on the cobbles, not yet ready for the undisputed king of the division.
Itauma's got the goods, no doubt. He's got that amateur pedigree, that slick movement, and the power to put men down. He's racking up the KOs, looking every inch the future star. But Usyk? That's a different kettle of fish entirely. That's a master craftsman, a man who's danced with and dismantled giants like Joshua and Fury. You don't just throw a teenager, no matter how gifted, into that kind of shark tank.
Warren's a promoter, of course he's going to talk up his fighters. It's his job to build the hype, to get the punters dreaming. And fair play to him for that. But for Itauma's sake, for the sake of his development, let's keep things realistic. He needs a few more years, a few more proper tests against seasoned pros, before we even whisper 'Usyk'. This isn't a computer game; careers are built brick by painstaking brick. Let the lad cook, let him mature. The heavyweight division is a brutal place, and rushing a talent like Itauma would be a criminal waste. Patience is a virtue in the sweet science, especially when you're aiming for the very top.
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