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Home » Fabio Wardley: What next for heavyweights Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua, Moses Itauma and Tyson Fury
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Fabio Wardley: What next for heavyweights Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua, Moses Itauma and Tyson Fury

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Fabio Wardley: What next for heavyweights Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua, Moses Itauma and Tyson Fury
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Rising star Moses Itauma is Britain’s next great heavyweight hope – but the 20-year-old is yet to finalise his next contest.

Itauma further enhanced his reputation with a first-round stoppage of Dillian Whyte in August, extending his perfect record to 13 wins with 11 knockouts.

In the aftermath of that stunning win, Itauma was linked with bouts against Filip Hrgovic, Michael Hunter and domestic rival David Adeleye.

Team Itauma were considering a fight in December, with Derek Chisora suggesting he would share a card with Itauma on 13 December in Manchester.

But that date is now in doubt for the Chatham heavyweight, who is learning the hard way about boxing politics.

WBA ‘regular’ champion Kubrat Pulev was ordered to defend his belt against Itauma on 14 October, but the 44 year-old has announced plans to fight Russian Murat Gassiev on 12 December.

The WBA order means both sides have 30 days to negotiate a deal.

Queensberry’s Frank Warren, who promotes Itauma, told BBC Sport that “Pulev has to fight Moses next with London and Manchester possible host cities”.

Itauma has also been suggested as a potential opponent for undisputed champion Usyk, but the Ukrainian downplayed those rumours earlier this month.

As for Chisora, he appeared on stage at the O2 Arena alongside fellow British heavyweight Whyte and American Jarrell Miller before Wardley’s win over Parker.

Speaking about potential fights and asked if we could see Chisora and Whyte meet for a third time, Chisora said “yes, if the contract is right”, before adding that it will “100% happen in December”.

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