Rising Heavyweight Star Moses Itauma Bows Out for 2025, Eyes 2026 Return
Moses Itauma expects to take an extended break from boxing after his impressive knockout victory over Dillian Whyte in August. The British heavyweight sensation believes he will only have boxed twice this year and will likely return to the ring early in 2026.
Itauma's trainer Ben Davison has expressed enthusiasm for a potential fight against heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, whom Itauma would take on now. According to Davison, the bout could be viewed as a 'win-win' situation. However, the WBA-regular title fight between Kubrat Pulev and Murat Gassiev in December has complicated Itauma's plans.
Despite this setback, Itauma remains confident that his next move will be the right one. He recently expressed admiration for Fabio Wardley's recent victory over Joseph Parker at The O2 arena. Wardley's performance was seen as a 'real Rocky story,' with the 31-year-old newcomer coming out on top against an opponent with an extensive amateur pedigree.
Itauma has stated that he backs Wardley all the way and believes his training partner has done enough to potentially challenge for the heavyweight championship of the world. However, the prospect of facing Usyk remains a significant hurdle, despite Davison's optimism about their potential bout.
Ultimately, Itauma is focused on setting achievable goals and trusting in his abilities as a boxer. As he looks ahead to 2026, it will be interesting to see how these developments play out.
Moses Itauma expects to take an extended break from boxing after his impressive knockout victory over Dillian Whyte in August. The British heavyweight sensation believes he will only have boxed twice this year and will likely return to the ring early in 2026.
Itauma's trainer Ben Davison has expressed enthusiasm for a potential fight against heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, whom Itauma would take on now. According to Davison, the bout could be viewed as a 'win-win' situation. However, the WBA-regular title fight between Kubrat Pulev and Murat Gassiev in December has complicated Itauma's plans.
Despite this setback, Itauma remains confident that his next move will be the right one. He recently expressed admiration for Fabio Wardley's recent victory over Joseph Parker at The O2 arena. Wardley's performance was seen as a 'real Rocky story,' with the 31-year-old newcomer coming out on top against an opponent with an extensive amateur pedigree.
Itauma has stated that he backs Wardley all the way and believes his training partner has done enough to potentially challenge for the heavyweight championship of the world. However, the prospect of facing Usyk remains a significant hurdle, despite Davison's optimism about their potential bout.
Ultimately, Itauma is focused on setting achievable goals and trusting in his abilities as a boxer. As he looks ahead to 2026, it will be interesting to see how these developments play out.