British boxer Itauma couldn't sleep after Usyk's fight: what impressed him so much.
British heavyweight Moses Itauma couldn't sleep after the fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois. The young boxer from Great Britain felt a powerful emotional shock after the Ukrainian's victory.
Immediately after the match with the undisputed world champion, Moses Itauma did not remain indifferent and went for a run, trying to find the motivation for further achievements. The boxer explained that it is hard for him to stay still while watching the successes of others.
What Itauma said about Usyk
Moses noted that it is not about envy but about an inner drive to reach the heights achieved by Usyk. For him, the Ukrainian became an example of achievements he needs to surpass to become the best in the world of boxing. Therefore, the Briton could not just stay put after the brilliant victory.
'Why did I run? I need new challenges. I can't just watch someone else succeed. It's not envy but a desire to be better. I can't help but move forward,' Itauma shared his thoughts.
Who is Moses Itauma
Moses Itauma is a well-known British boxer in the heavyweight category who has already shown impressive results in the ring. Overall, he has had 12 fights and still remains undefeated, having achieved 10 victories by knockout. The athlete is considered one of the promising talents in the world of boxing and has ambitious plans for the future.
At just 19 years old, Itauma has already amazed the boxing community with his skills and willpower. He comes from a Samoan family and boasts impressive achievements among young boxers, typically winning at international competitions.
Summary: British boxer Moses Itauma experienced a powerful emotional reaction after the fight between Usyk and Dubois, unable to even sleep. He sees the Ukrainian's victory as a motivation for his own development and plans to prove himself at the top of world boxing. Despite his young age, Itauma has already shown impressive results and plans to achieve maximum success in this sport.Read also
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