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Metro
5 hours ago
- Metro
Moses Itauma names three possible next opponents after Dillian Whyte demolition
Moses Itauma confirmed his position as one of the brightest young talents in boxing on Saturday night and attention has quickly turned to what is next for the 20-year-old. The much-anticipated clash with former world title challenger Dillian Whytedid not get out of the first round, with Itauma stopping the Body Snatcher after just 119 seconds. It was a ruthless display of speed and power as the young star retained the WBA International and WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight titles, while winning the Commonwealth belt. Now 13-0, there are already calls for the 20-year-old to take on undisputed, unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, calls which he is hearing. 'What is next?' Itauma said on DAZN. 'I will fight anyone they put in front of me. '[The crowd] are saying [undisputed champion Oleksandr] Usyk. The team mentioned they want me to get some rounds out. Any of them can happen.' The crowd may be saying Usyk, but Itauma does not feel he is ready just yet to take on the brilliant Ukrainian. The 37-year-old Whyte is comfortably the best win on Itauma's CV and he wants to add to his collection of victories before stepping up to Usyk. He said: 'I put on a performance for you guys so it's now 'who's next?' 'I don't want to call out Usyk because I don't believe I deserve the opportunity, but guys that do deserve the opportunity – I want to fight those lot. 'So maybe Agit Kabayel, maybe Joseph Parker. Maybe them type of names.' Parker is in line to face Usyk next as the mandatory for the WBO title, although there has been no agreement on that fight just yet. The 33-year-old is coming off six straight wins, including victories over Deontay Wilder, Zhilei Zhang and Martin Bakole and certainly appears the most deserving to have the next crack at the unbeaten champion. If Usyk, for whatever reason, does not fight Parker and vacates the WBO belt then it could be the New Zealander taking on Itauma for that strap next. Parker was certainly impressed by the rising star, telling BBC Radio 5: 'He put on a great display in terms of power, aggression and picking his shots. For a 20 year-old to be under the lights, he took the pressure on. 'I would love to share the ring with him one day and we probably will.' More Trending Promoter Frank Warren explained before Saturday's fight that Usyk had asked for an extension in negotiations with Parker as he deals with an injury. 'He (Usyk) put a letter in yesterday stating that he's asked him for an extension period, because he's injured, before being ordered to do anything,' Warren told Sky Sports. 'Whatever happens the fact of life is Joseph Parker will either fight as champion if Usyk vacates or he will fight Usyk for the title. 'If Moses or Dillian win, they're in the No 1 spot and if the fight with Usyk and Parker doesn't happen then Joe (Parker) will have to fight the official number one contender.' MORE: Anthony Joshua reveals plan to retire from boxing MORE: Daniel Dubois house party video emerges after Oleksandr Usyk defeat MORE: Not Joshua or Fury – Lennox Lewis names only man who can beat Oleksandr Usyk


Belfast Telegraph
5 hours ago
- Belfast Telegraph
Sean McComb will go down the IBF route for a World title if he can claim European success in September
Sean McComb's journey to getting another world title shot has been escalated greatly by the announcement that he will be fighting for the super-lightweight European title on September 27. The Belfast boxer narrowly lost a controversial split decision to Arnold Barboza Jnr in 2024 in a world title eliminator fight and, for reasons unbeknownst to McComb, the WBO removed him from the world rankings entirely afterwards.


Daily Mirror
9 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
Arsenal transfer news: Eberechi Eze saga takes fresh twist as Gunners agree deal
Arsenal have been heavily linked with Eberechi Eze throughout the summer transfer window but it's Tottenham who are the favourites for his signature, while Oleksandr Zincheko could be on his way out It all starts here. Arsenal will kick off their 2025-26 Premier League campaign on Sunday, travelling to face Manchester United at Old Trafford. But the start of the new season doesn't mean the end of the Gunners' transfer business. In fact, things are set to get much busier after a relatively quiet few weeks after the signing of Viktor Gyokeres. The Swedish striker's arrival took Arsenal's summer spending to £195million, as Mikel Arteta bids to build a squad capable of finally winning the Premier League title. It's not all about incomings, though. Sales will be needed to offset the Gunners' spending, with a number of exits are in the pipeline. Here's a round-up of the latest transfer news from the Emirates. Eze to miss Crystal Palace opener Eberechi Eze is expected to be left out of Crystal Palace's opening game of the season as he edges closer to a move to north London - but not with Arsenal. Tottenham have been installed as the favourites to sign the England international after Spurs star James Maddison suffered a serious knee injury in pre-season. Eze, 27, is open to joining Tottenham as he wants to play Champions League football, according to the Sun. Sources add that the Palace midfielder is unlikely to face Chelsea on Sunday at Stamford Bridge. Should Arsenal hijack Tottenham's move for Eberechi Eze? Have your say in the comments section. Fenerbahce agree deal for Zinchenko Oleksandr Zinchenko reportedly has the chance to sign for Fenerbahce after Arsenal agreed a deal for his departure. Zinchenko, 28, is open to leaving Arsenal after entering the final year of his contract. Turkish outlet Sporx claim that Fenerbahce have been in talks with the Gunners for a week, adding that their sporting director, Devin Ozek, has met with Arsenal's Andrea Berta to discuss the Ukrainian defender. The two clubs are said to have agreed a €3m (£2.6m) loan fee with a €10m (£8.6m) option to buy at the end of the season, with all eyes now on Zinchenko's decision. De Jong plan drawn up Arsenal are planning to sign Frenkie de Jong as a free agent next summer, it's claimed. De Jong's current terms with Barcelona expire in June 2026 and despite indicating that he wants to stay, the 28-year-old midfielder is yet to sign a new contract amid their well-documented financial woes. Fichajes report that Barca need to beware, as Arsenal are plotting a move. Arteta sees De Jong as the perfect man to compliment his current midfield options and believes that his experience would be greatly beneficial.