Moses Itauma’s Five-Man Hitlist

By Declan Taylor


HEAVYWEIGHT prodigy Moses Itauma has sent his team a five-man hitlist of opponents for his next fight.

After stopping Mariusz Wach in the second round at the o2 on Saturday night, the Slovakia-born Kent resident is expected to return to the ring in September before an outing on the December 21 card in Saudi Arabia topped by Oleksandr Usykโ€™s rematch with Tyson Fury.

But, now 10-0 with eight quick, Itauma is becoming increasingly hard to match with few heavyweights willing to attempt to slow his rapid progress.

Itauma is still hoping to break Mike Tysonโ€™s record as the youngest world heavyweight champion but he would need to do so before the end of May 2025 so a step-up in calibre is now being planned.

And Itauma himself has compiled a list of names he thinks would fit the bill for his September outing.

โ€œItโ€™s down to my team; my manager, my promoter and my trainer to see what we come up with,โ€ Itauma told the George Groves Boxing Club podcast.

โ€œBut I did send them a list of names actually, Iโ€™ll call out the list that I said to my team. I said: Tom Schwarz, Tony Yoka, Demsey McKean, Guido Vianello, Simon Kean. They are all like big, high names.โ€

However, Itauma also revealed his preference would be to take on a fellow Brit having raced to 10-0 against foreign opposition only.

โ€œI want a British domestic dust-up,โ€ he added.

โ€œIโ€™ve called out so many names, weโ€™ve offered the fight to so many people. The main one was Solomon Dacres and I was even terrorising his manager at the o2. I said โ€˜why arenโ€™t you letting me fight him?โ€™ But he said โ€˜mate, we are not going to take the fight against you, youโ€™re a lose-lose fight’. I said โ€˜fair enoughโ€™.

โ€œFrazer Clarke is of course realistic, heโ€™s not really on the radar at the moment but itโ€™s definitely realistic. Itโ€™s a good fight, I like Frazer, heโ€™s a nice fella.

โ€œThe next fight will be September time, but it wonโ€™t be on the Joshua-Dubois undercard on September 21, unfortunately not.

โ€œIโ€™ve definitely got two more fights left this year, definitely Fury-Usyk two but we want to get one more before that.โ€

On his aspirations to become historyโ€™s youngest world champion, Itauma admitted he was initially naive about the treacherous path to the top.

He said: โ€œSee when I first turned professional I was unaware of the politics behind it. I just thought two men get in the ring and fight, climb the rankings and then you become a world champion.

โ€œItโ€™s not that simple, thereโ€™s so much stuff outside the ring you canโ€™t control. If Iโ€™d have known that I probably wouldnโ€™t have said it!โ€

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