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Moses Itauma surely ended the career of war-torn Dillian Whyte with a savage first round KO.
Itauma was faultless, from his movement to the shot selection and exquisite execution. The potential is seemingly limitless but, before we get too carried away and anoint Itauma as the greatest heavyweight in history, let’s apply some context.
And when we do that, the truth remains that Itauma is yet to defeat a live contender. With that in mind, surely talk of him challenging Oleksandr Usyk is wildly premature. Or is it?
We examine Daniel Dubois’ habit of changing trainers when the going gets tough and, in This Week, we head back in time for an early indicator of what was to come in the career of Terence Crawford.
Thanks for listening, one and all.
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Moses Itauma surely ended the career of war-torn Dillian Whyte with a savage first round KO.
Itauma was faultless, from his movement to the shot selection and exquisite execution. The potential is seemingly limitless but, before we get too carried away and anoint Itauma as the greatest heavyweight in history, let’s apply some context.
And when we do that, the truth remains that Itauma is yet to defeat a live contender. With that in mind, surely talk of him challenging Oleksandr Usyk is wildly premature. Or is it?
We examine Daniel Dubois’ habit of changing trainers when the going gets tough and, in This Week, we head back in time for an early indicator of what was to come in the career of Terence Crawford.
Thanks for listening, one and all.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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