MOSES ITAUMA. The Child Prodigy Who Sparred WORLD CHAMPIONS!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @DBCHeavyweightBoxing
    @DBCHeavyweightBoxing 2 дня назад +3

    Forget the record, Itauma should think of his career. You can hear my thoughts on his fight with Demsey Mckean! Thank you so much for this interesting content. Keep up the good work! Thumbs up.

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  2 дня назад

      @@DBCHeavyweightBoxing thanks man I appreciate that 💪🏻 I agree of like to see him break the record but he needs to prioritise his long term future aswell. Will you be making a video on it?

    • @DBCHeavyweightBoxing
      @DBCHeavyweightBoxing 2 дня назад

      @@NewAgeBoxing7 I sure will: we've been lucky to save some decent matchups lately!

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  2 дня назад

      @@DBCHeavyweightBoxing cant wait to watch it! And I know it's been an amazing year for boxing!

    • @DBCHeavyweightBoxing
      @DBCHeavyweightBoxing 2 дня назад

      @@NewAgeBoxing7 And still Pulev vs Charr, Knyba vs Lartey, Gassiev vs Ljungquist, Fisher vs Allen, and Itauma vs McKean to come BEFORE Usyk vs Fury II!!

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  2 дня назад

      @@DBCHeavyweightBoxing can't wait! Roll on December 21st! 💪🏻

  • @LewisYates
    @LewisYates 17 часов назад +2

    Who can you say he’s like Tyson after literally doing nothing but beating opponents hand picked by Warren for him to beat 😂

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  16 часов назад

      That's exactly what Tyson was doing at the same stage of his career same as every other prospect it's the manner of the wins that make guys like Tyson and itauma special

  • @1tabularasa1
    @1tabularasa1 14 часов назад

    Moses shout follow his desire to became the youngest HW-Champ ever. If he can pull it of, he allways can vacate the title and develop further the right way.

  • @georgefarrington895
    @georgefarrington895 14 часов назад

    Good luck to the kid no matter how it goes.

  • @davidbandelemeggoe2529
    @davidbandelemeggoe2529 23 часа назад +2

    If thats what he want fair play

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  16 часов назад +1

      Be interesting to see if he can pull if off.

  • @JarvisBeecham
    @JarvisBeecham День назад +1

    Hope he fights johnny fisher next.

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  День назад

      Bruh he would put fisher in a coma if they fought right now 😂

  • @jededge
    @jededge День назад +5

    nothing like tyson, you cant copy such a man

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  День назад

      Very different styles definitely. I mean for starters itauma is a southpaw but I think in terms of raw talent they were both in a similar at this stage of there careers. He may never go on to achieve what Tyson did but he is for sure the best heavyweight prospect we've had on years. Not saying your one of them but I don't understand why people hate on the kid so much. It's almost like they wanna see him fail.

    • @Foggy_Mustard
      @Foggy_Mustard 18 часов назад

      Tyson is copy of his trainer's icon/folk-hero.

  • @surgicalboxing1551
    @surgicalboxing1551 19 часов назад +1

    I understand making a name for yourself. But he’s far from Tyson. Besides be a “smaller” heavyweight with power. Style is completely different, no real peak a boo, no shifting, no snapping power. Good kid, but don’t lay the pressures of being the Mike Tyson on him. Anyway, wish him the best 🙏

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  16 часов назад

      True I don't think he's like mike Tyson at all from a stylistic perspective but in terms of being a lot better than he really should be at such a young he's like Tyson in that way. Just my opinion though.

  • @RussellAshworth
    @RussellAshworth День назад +1

    What a load of bollocks tyson had 16 fight in a year and became world heavyweight champion moses needs to fight more and stop believing his own hype like many others have done fight anybody and everybody its put up or shut up and no he cant beat mike tysons record

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  День назад

      @@RussellAshworth he has fought everyone they put in front of him so far. Yes they haven't been great opposition at this point but when Tyson was 19 he hadn't beaten anyone with a pulse either. Im not saying he's gonna be better than Tyson but for you to write this kid off and almost wish him failure just because your a Tyson fanboy is weird to me.

  • @paulbowman1762
    @paulbowman1762 День назад +1

    I'll break it down mate ? He's nowhere near in a class of Mike Tyson and he won't be getting a title shit in any if the years coming ? He's not even started yet and a seasoned pro will school him ? We'll see 👊🥊🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Tyson's record ? Your killing me 😂

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  День назад

      @@paulbowman1762 please explain to me in your opinion why you think Tyson when he was 10-0 is so much better than itauma at 10-0. I just find it weird how a grown man is just righting off a kid but because your a Tyson fanboy

    • @mrspecialk1234
      @mrspecialk1234 21 час назад +1

      @@NewAgeBoxing7 Tyson won his first 19 professional fights by knockout, 12 of them in the first round😉.…Tyson wouldn’t have gone the distance with low level opponents like Dovbyshchenko or Espindola ( Itauma did)……then there’s the comparison you made with Klitschko going the distance with Wach when Itauma stopped him….you conveniently left out the part about Wach being nearly 45yrs old in that fight 🤣….So according to you he could have easily “gone to the Olympics and won gold” right???…..Well, he was advised not to do that because of a man named Bakhodir Jalolov….who IMO would have kicked his ass and derailed his hype…..Truth is Itauma was a big kid who matured fast for his age and that helped him in the amateurs….he does look promising, but he’s yet to face anyone in the pro ranks with a pulse and he’s certainly not yet had his chin tested ( unlike his brother)….he is being hyped beyond what is fair and reasonable…..

    • @izmirurla35
      @izmirurla35 17 часов назад +1

      ​@NewAgeBoxing7 are you genuinely telling us that this guy is as good as tyson was at same stage of careers?

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  15 часов назад

      @@mrspecialk1234 I get what your saying but at that stage of Tyson's career he wasn't fighting anyone with a pulse either. It's the manner of Thier victories and your right there is a lot more tests for him to pass before he is recognised as a great fighter particularly we need to see how he reacts and adjusts when he doesn't have it all his own way. But in terms of the eye test I've never been such a talented19 year since a young mile tyson imo

    • @R.G.777.
      @R.G.777. 14 часов назад

      ​@@NewAgeBoxing7 mate it's more than just the 10-0, you are looking at it with Itauma tinted glasses, Come Jan 2025 Itauma would have been pro for two years and he will have fought 11 times! in contrast when Tyson was exactly 2 years into being a pro he had already won X2 belts and had fought 29 times. As others have said they are not in the same stratosphere

  • @DarwinJacobd
    @DarwinJacobd 2 дня назад +5

    He ain't fit to lace Tysons gloves!

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  2 дня назад +1

      @@DarwinJacobd The kids a baby by heavyweight standards. How can you right him off already??

    • @fofao681
      @fofao681 День назад +2

      ​​@@NewAgeBoxing7mate Mike was 16 fighting adults and 18 fighting adults as a pro too so this excuse doesn't cut it😂😂and you said the heavyweight division is stucked ?bruh 😂😂😂this level of fighters dont compete with the era of mike tyson what a casual thing to say the more you talk the more you sound like you dont know boxing 😂😂😂jesus

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  День назад +2

      @@fofao681 I'm pretty sure you don't know boxing by this comment because it seems like your just following a hype train rather than doing your own research because this heavyweight era is leagues better than the era Tyson won his first title in. Other than the 70s 90s and possibly the 60s I can't think of a better heavyweight era than this one. I mean the best fighters around when Tyson was coming was Micheal spinks, Trevor Berbick or maybe razor rudduck. Zhang, Bakole dubois usyk or a prime fury or AJ would flatten those guys. It wasn't until Tyson was past his prime in the 90s when the division became stacked. Maybe just appreciate today while you have because if you do your research you'll know people used to say the same about the 90s. They would say that era was trash and the 70s were way better and now we talk about it as one of the great ones. I'm far from the smartest guy on earth but I do know my boxing and I appreciate every era objectively.

    • @fofao681
      @fofao681 День назад +2

      @@NewAgeBoxing7 let me ask you name 4 fighters of these generation at the level of Spinks, tyson,Lennox, holifield lol the best of this era is a blown up cruiser weight in usyk which he is good granted ,but other than that is 7foot fatty who can move a bit ,a one trick poney in wilder with no technique, a big fighter in aj with no chin and no heart who lost to fckn andy ruiz lol jesus and bacole? Cmno bakole ?he is big he has power but no skill no gas tank lol a much worse version of big jorge lol stop it ,even the great Emmanuel Stuart said it ,the level of heavyweight is at an all time low ,even the numbers represent it ,120-170 specially 126-168 is whats carrying boxing ,when the hw is at its best it carries the sport oops,just by shear data ive disproven you ,I guess you're even more dumber than you thought huh?lol when Mike and them were on there was never a question if boxing was dead ,everytime boxing is regarded as dead the hw division is at its lowest lol know your boxing history 🤣 ,look at the state of boxing now ?it took outside help just to pump a little blood into the sport ,and even then its not the hw division carrying it oops.🤣🤣

    • @NewAgeBoxing7
      @NewAgeBoxing7  День назад

      @@fofao681 when you say Bakole doesn't have skill that really makes me question if you've even watched him. That's like saying foreman had no skills (not saying Bakole is as good as foreman but there styles are very similar) and you do realise holyfield was a "blown up" cruiserweight too right. And also your misunderstanding me I'm not saying this era is better than the 90s far from it but the 90s wasn't even Tyson's era when you think about it. His era was the mod to late 80s which was a terrible era for heavyweights. By the time the 90s came Tyson already lost to buster Douglas and was never really the same after that.