Whyte is the manager of Fabio Wardley and gave him his opportunity in the game.
Moses Itauma trains with Wardley and says he would never fight him professionally and considers him a team mate.
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Whyte is the manager of Fabio Wardley and gave him his opportunity in the game.
Moses Itauma trains with Wardley and says he would never fight him professionally and considers him a team mate.
so only two fights for him this year, not the best activity for a young pro but it is what it is
turning down an ibf eliminator against frank sanchez is not a good look
That is an excellent pick he has a chin and is mostly an arm puncher. FH won’t hurt Moses and shake his confidence but he will involuntarily teach him to fight the whole fight to think things through and be patient. I would enjoy it if we could get Bakole in with him also.
firstly welcome to the forum
i wouldn't mind an in shape martin (if that's a thing), even if he goes through some of the second tier brits, hughie fury, the frazer clarke v jeamie tshikeva winner or even loser, david adeleye, dave allen, they'd all help build his profile & give him something to work with
Moses Itauma’s return to the ring has been announced at last, as the young heavyweight sensation takes on Jermaine Franklin.
Itauma, 20, will box the American at Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena on 24 January, a month after the British star was originally due to compete next.
Itauma had been scheduled to fight on the undercard of Derek Chisora’s planned retirement bout on 13 December, also at the Co-op Live, but that event seems to have fallen apart.
As such, Itauma’s next fight was left up in the air, until Monday brought the announcement that he will face Franklin, 32, in January.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/moses-itau...115812075.html
at least jermaine is durable. not a puncher & doesn't let his hands go enough though