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Somehow, I have a feeling that if Parker won last night Itauma would have held the Dec date and they'd be talking a match up after that concluded. The irony is that for all the talk and positive coming from post Wardley-Parker it's the nonsense of Chisora v Whyte III PPV that they put out there. Complete horseshat that no one ever asked for. Does Whyte actually promote Wardley btw? Itauma is in that awkward spot that happens when you are essentially handed the top #1 spot(s) without breaking a sweat. Fighting TBAs or set ups will only bring more scrutiny if he gets hit clean, tacks a wobble or even goes the distance now. Let alone not fighting a top name. Rightly or wrongly that's just boxing for you.
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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.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
so only two fights for him this year, not the best activity for a young pro but it is what it is
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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
turning down an ibf eliminator against frank sanchez is not a good look
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
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