It’s a great idea in terms of his confidence, it’s not likely to happen but good he wants to test himself at that level. If he goes the domestic route there’s other fighters he could put on his resume like David Adeleye, Fraser Clarke, (Fabio Wardley would be a more dangerous fight), Joy Joyce, Hughie Fury, Solomon Dacres are all fights he could potentially win.
He's 19 and fighting seasoned professionals. They aren't up to a high standard at the moment of course. But he's well ahead of most fighters of his age. You obviously have no understanding of boxing. I know a good fighter when I see one and this kid has all the raw abilities to be a top fighter.
Whilst these journeyman fights are predictable, in my opinion they are super necessary to build a young fighters confidence and let them experiment and try out any new drills in a lower risk environment... As well as using the knockouts to spark interest and build the fighters profile, nearly all professional fighters have these padded fights early on.. the difference is with Moses he is doing that on a huge global stage whereas most higher level fighters gain their first few wins a little more under the radar and we only start to hear of them as they establish a name for themselves, Moses is young, and has been massively touted by Queensbury meaning we are all seeing these early confidence building fights. Self confidence and belief in ones ability is crucial in boxing at any level if you want to succeed. Moses does seem to be leagues above anything he's faced so far, but a lot of the current top heavyweights were still in the amateurs at his age. A sensible team/ promoter will progress him at a steady pace to get that experience up. I think after his last fight the other week his next fight should be a higher level domestic clash, wardley, Clarke etc etc. Let's see.
Tyson walked through all the big boys. Moses is being gifted a silver spooned right up to a AJ or someone shot ~ which will prob be a WWE specticle after watching Parker v Zang/wilder and Fury Wilder 1
I'm speechless at the ignorance of these comments. Why would they rig a fight against a fighter he is clearly superior to? They need to develop him with more rounds of boxing. What you're saying makes absolutely no sense.
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Yes, a real talent. Am I right about Itauma vs Wach?
Moses is calling out Joseph Parker. I'm not sure that's a good idea
It’s a great idea in terms of his confidence, it’s not likely to happen but good he wants to test himself at that level. If he goes the domestic route there’s other fighters he could put on his resume like David Adeleye, Fraser Clarke, (Fabio Wardley would be a more dangerous fight), Joy Joyce, Hughie Fury, Solomon Dacres are all fights he could potentially win.
Not ready for Joe Parker. Hopefully Moses is not rushed. Not yet.
He can't even say his name right wtf? Future top 10 HW at least and he's still calling him "Moses Itawa" 0:34
American what do you expect 😂
despite this vid being high resolution, why does it feel low quality? Something feels wrong with the colour and framerate..
Because you can't see
Not watching Moses again until he fights someone that is decent.. these padded records are a joke. Opponents are a joke. Boxing is a farce.
he's a teenager
He's 19 and fighting seasoned professionals. They aren't up to a high standard at the moment of course. But he's well ahead of most fighters of his age. You obviously have no understanding of boxing. I know a good fighter when I see one and this kid has all the raw abilities to be a top fighter.
Whilst these journeyman fights are predictable, in my opinion they are super necessary to build a young fighters confidence and let them experiment and try out any new drills in a lower risk environment... As well as using the knockouts to spark interest and build the fighters profile, nearly all professional fighters have these padded fights early on.. the difference is with Moses he is doing that on a huge global stage whereas most higher level fighters gain their first few wins a little more under the radar and we only start to hear of them as they establish a name for themselves, Moses is young, and has been massively touted by Queensbury meaning we are all seeing these early confidence building fights. Self confidence and belief in ones ability is crucial in boxing at any level if you want to succeed.
Moses does seem to be leagues above anything he's faced so far, but a lot of the current top heavyweights were still in the amateurs at his age. A sensible team/ promoter will progress him at a steady pace to get that experience up. I think after his last fight the other week his next fight should be a higher level domestic clash, wardley, Clarke etc etc. Let's see.
No stool for the opponent after 1st round, means fight was rigged to end quick anyways. Moses is no Mike Tyson.
Tyson walked through all the big boys. Moses is being gifted a silver spooned right up to a AJ or someone shot ~ which will prob be a WWE specticle after watching Parker v Zang/wilder and Fury Wilder 1
@@murdock6450 I recall Tyson electrifying 30,000 fans by age 19
@@murdock6450 "big boys".. alright..
I'm speechless at the ignorance of these comments. Why would they rig a fight against a fighter he is clearly superior to? They need to develop him with more rounds of boxing. What you're saying makes absolutely no sense.
@@timp4417 Think harder!