Moses Itauma vs Dillian Whyte: Rising star blows away British rival in one round

Itauma has gained maturity since he won only 23 seconds at his professional exit in 2023 and continued to be perfect at every step.
Heavy rivals Joseph Parker, Derek Chisora and Lawrence Okolie were among the audiences in Ringside, while the rising star entered another explanation performance.
The warrior, born in Slovakia, walked first to the ring despite being a side of A, but it was made by WHYTE, who delayed its entry, more than three minutes – to wait longer than the fight.
After a few early Feins to read his opponent, he began to empty itauma and quickly found a range for his heavy hands.
Whyte clearly felt power, and he was going back to the ropes when I carefully choosing Itauma shots.
He proved the coup that tells a right hook to the temple, and even though he returned to his feet bravely, Whyte was not considered appropriate to continue.
Introducing Itauma, Queensberry’s Frank Warren told BBC Radio 5 Live, “How did he, temperament, control and coolness – he fights better than the men on his summit and 20 years old,” he said.
“He did a job in someone with the best levels,”
Although he was in the shape of his career – his lightest weight for 10 years – when he couldn’t cut him with Itauma and questioned what was left at this stage of his career.
Itauma’s dreams of becoming the youngest heavyweight champion in history ended in May, but this victory is strictly on its way for a title taken in the boxing magic section in the next 12 months.
In the retirement of Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois lost the title of IBF last month in the twilight of his career.