
"Itauma looks to be searching for improvement. He is already a revelation in the ring. Last August, in his most recent contest, he needed less than two minutes to crush Dillian Whyte, a former world title challenger, as he showed the speed, movement, precision and power that make him an electrifying fighter."
"Of course we won't know if he will become a great world champion until he has been hit hard and dragged into a draining battle. But he looks a serious proposition and a slow-burning work in progress on the safe side of the ropes."
"It's not enjoyment but I've come to terms with the fact I have to do it so I need to be more enthusiastic. I once thought: Oh, if I'm bad at interviews, people will stop asking.' But they're going to keep giving them to me and it makes."
Moses Itauma, a 21-year-old heavyweight boxer, is preparing for a fight against Jermaine Franklin in Manchester. With an undefeated record of 13 wins, including 11 by stoppage, Itauma is seen as a rising star in boxing. He is focused on improving his skills, even reviewing footage of his press conference. While he dislikes interviews, he acknowledges their necessity and aims to approach them with more enthusiasm. His recent performance against Dillian Whyte showcased his speed and power, indicating his potential as a future champion.
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