The two-time former unified world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua put a man in hospital as he caught him in room with his girlfriend

 

Since joining forces with trainer Ben Davison, Anthony Joshua has only gotten better. He will soon be joined in the gym by a fighter known as “the future of the heavyweight division.”

With numerous supporters and fighters praising the young fighter, Moses Itauma has emerged as one of the most talked-about prospects in the UK.

In the intensely busy 13 months since his debut, he has successfully transitioned from amateur competition into the professional sphere, recording eight victories and six knockouts.

Itauma even set a lofty objective for himself: to surpass Mike Tyson’s legendary record and become the youngest heavyweight world champion ever.

He is already regarded as one of the best heavyweights in Britain at the age of 19, but in an attempt to advance in his career, he has now hired Davison as his trainer, copying Joshua’s move, according to Pro Boxing Fans.

Since working with Davison, “AJ’s” performances have significantly improved. He has once again shown his old killer instinct, knocking out both Otto Wallin and Francis Ngannou in dramatic displays. Davison has rightfully received praise and recognition as one of the best trainers in the nation.

The combination of Itauma’s accomplishments as an amateur and the rumors of his success in sparring with fighters like Tyson Fury, Joe Joyce, and Anthony Joshua when he was a teenager suggest that this team might be quite strong.

If reports are accurate, Itauma will compete under Davison for the first time when he goes to Saudi Arabia on May 18th to take on German power puncher Ilja Mezencev (24-3) on the Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk undercard in Riyadh.

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