David Haye says the undisputed heavyweight champion, Oleksandr Usyk, did not gain confidence by seeing the actions of Moses Itauma last Saturday night against veteran Dillian Whyte.
Why utility has gone no confidence
The retired former world champion of two divisions, Haye “Clean” of a performance with “No Fat” For utility to see a crackled in his armor on which he can capitalize in battle. It was such a quick co to itauma that it made it difficult to see many flaws in his game.
“He would have gained no confidence from it. He wouldn’t have watched it and thought, ‘If I fight against him, I will do it,’ ‘David Haye said Pro Boxing FanS when asked what Oleksandr utils would think after watching the first round win over Dillian Whyte in Riyadh over Dillian Whyte last Saturday night in Riyadh.
Utility would have seen what someone would have. Whyte, 37, did not throw any blows and made it easy for itauma to hit him with shots. There is only one thing that the undisputed champion used to think about it after watching the fight.
A look at Itauma’s history
It was once again an excellent task of matchmaking by Itauma’s promoters at Queensberry by choosing Whyte as his opponent. Dillian fits this group recent Itauma opponents:
– Mike Balogun: 41
– Mariusz Wach: 45
– and Garber
– Mike Boloz
– Demsey McKean
“What can you look at and think about it? There is nothing. You can see that it was a clean performance, “Haye said of Itauma’s eradication of Whyte. ‘There is no fat on the performance at all. It was all clean, mean, knockout things. This is what we all want. I waited for this heavyweight to emerge. ‘
Defects in the style of the young contender
There is still a lot for USKY to come from the Itauma whyte battle to have confidence in beating him. If it was the only battle he studied, he would have noticed that these defects in Itauma:
- Too much dependent on his left hand: his right is not as dangerous as his left hand
- Loading on shots
- Mold breaks down if under pressure
- May reduce if he is forced to fight the move
- Endurance and know untested: no experience at high -level fighters at professional or amateur level
“There are a lot of guys who show promise early at the domestic level. Take them to the world class and they start struggling,” Haye says.
Joshua as a dangerous enemy
“I think he would defeat most people if he is what I think he is, it’s going to work easily for everyone,” Haye said when asked if he was with journalist Gareth A. Davies’ remark that Itauma would knock out Anthony Joshua within three rounds.
A major obstacle that prevents a fight between Itauma and Joshua ever occurs is coach Ben Davison. They are both trained by Him. For the struggle to happen, one of them will have to look for a different coach. It would be easier for Joshua because he had so many different trainers over the years.
AJ’s last battle under the leadership of Davison was a disaster against Daniel Dubois when he told him to ‘Roll the dice, ” Want him to throw a capital letter going in the fifth round. Joshua followed Davison’s instructions and was immediately knocked out by Dubois.
That said, Joshua would be a dangerous step in class for Itauma to fight because he has the power to hurt him, and he would not cover against the ropes on Saturday night like Dillian Whyte.
There is plenty of video material of Itauma’s fights in the past as a professional and amateur to see the type of opponents that cause him problems. The fighting that he achieved quick knockouts were those in which his opponents did not attack, were covered and fought with their backs against the ropes.


Last updated on 08/20/2025

