A struggle between Anthony Joshua and Moses Itauma might be made, however a world title must be on the road says promoter Eddie Hearn.
Itauma is within the early phases of his skilled profession, however has proven his promise and his capabilities in a lightning-quick demolition of Dillian Whyte.
Joshua is 15 years older than Itauma and has already been a unified heavyweight champion twice earlier than.
Itauma’s promoter, Frank Warren instructed Sky Sports activities: “I’d do that [AJ-Itauma fight] tomorrow. It isn’t going to happen. First of all they’ve got the same trainer [in Ben Davison].”
However Warren added: “That’s a great domestic bust-up.”
Eddie Hearn, who represents Joshua, may see a struggle with Itauma occurring, if it was for a world heavyweight championship.
“I don’t really look at the Moses fight and think that’s a fight for AJ,” Hearn instructed Sky Sports activities. “There’s many causes for that. One, what do you acquire out if it?
“Moses is a very good fighter. If you win you’ve beat up a 20-year-old. If you lose you’ve lost to a 20-year-old and your career’s over. It’s a dangerous fight, I rate Moses very highly.”
However the promoter famous: “AJ, his decision would be completely different. He would probably be bang up for fighting Moses. He’d find that exciting and if there was a chance to fight Moses for the world heavyweight title, we’d take it in a heartbeat.”
Whereas Hearn admires Itauma, for the entire younger heavyweight’s skills he cautions towards dashing him.
“I think that Moses has a lot of work to do. He’s an extraordinary talent but we have no idea if he can tick the boxes that are required to be a true great and a true champion in the division,” Hearn stated. “What’s his chin like? What’s it like when it will get actually robust within the trenches?
“Now he could tick all those boxes, I’m not questioning those, but you’ve got to show them and we’ve seen it [go wrong] over the years time and time again.
“The fact is, Moses hasn’t fought anybody actually but,” Hearn added. “I need to see Moses towards [Agit] Kabayel, towards [Martin] Bakole, towards Jarrell Miller. Somebody who can stand as much as him, take him 4, 5, six rounds after which ask some questions.
“Moses is going to be a world heavyweight champion… But I would take it a little bit slower.”

