Next heavyweight champ

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I feel like Moses itauma will eventually become champ or maybe even unified champ, hes only 19, undefeated as an amateur, hes had 5 or 6 pro fights undefeated too if im not mistaken, not to mention his most recent bout on the usyk v fury undercard, a 1st or 2nd round stoppage if im remembering correctly. He looks fundamentally sound and packs a hell of a punch, i can definently see him fight a top ranked contender soon
 
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Thr thing about boxing is you keep fighting nobodies until your 17th or 18th fight. So being undefeated until then is not really a big achievement. Boxing unlike UFC is a contract sport. There are many amateur boxers who even retire undefeated.
 
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Thr thing about boxing is you keep fighting nobodies until your 17th or 18th fight. So being undefeated until then is not really a big achievement. Boxing unlike UFC is a contract sport. There are many amateur boxers who even retire undefeated.
thats why ufc mogs

quality over quanitity

u can lose 10 fighrs and still become world famous because of a good streak of winning against good fighters

example: oliveira
 
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Thr thing about boxing is you keep fighting nobodies until your 17th or 18th fight. So being undefeated until then is not really a big achievement. Boxing unlike UFC is a contract sport. There are many amateur boxers who even retire undefeated.
Exactly, thats why MMA in general mogs boxing.
Having a loss or two in boxing suddenly writes you off, but in mma thats a given, some of the greatest champs had losses on record when they won the belt. Plus theres little to no statpadding in MMA , unlike boxing where you could fight 6 bums, 1 ranked guy and win a title. And speaking of titles theres just so many that it gets confusing and takes away the prestige of being a champion, wheras having 1 belt for the best guy in the division is way better of a move.
 
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He could break Mike Tyson's record of becoming the youngest heavyweight champion
 

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