Moses Ituma Wants To Be An Opponent To Train Tyson Fury's Tanding, But The Status Of The Siadang Carrier Makes Him Worried
JAKARTA - Moses Ituma is worried that he will never be able to have a training session with Tyson Fury. The reason is, he feels like a curse for boxers who practice fighting with him.
Sadly, some of them are the best British heavyweight boxers. Call it Anthony Joshua, Daniel Dubois and Joe Joyce.
When Joshua trained against him for the fight against Oleksandr Usyk, defeat was the result. Likewise with Dubois.
While Joyce had to lose to Zhilei Zhang after training with the 18-year-old.
Ituma hopes to become Tyson Fury's opponent who will face Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia. However, with his reputation as a bad luck combat opponent, he seems to have to be prepared to bite his finger.
"I hope the fight between Fury and Usyk will come true because I hope to do some rounds with him," said the 18-year-old.
"But I'm starting to realize that everyone I've recently shared for a big fight has finally lost. I did the sparring with AJ and Dubois for the fight against Usyk and with Joyce for the fight against Zhang, and all five fights ended in the wrong results."
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"I don't know if I was unlucky or leaving them with a little trauma, but I hope that doesn't stop me from being invited elsewhere."
Itouma actually received praise from a number of boxers who did the training with him. Joyce and Dubois also praised him.
"The story of sparring is always circulating. I can't complain because of a lot of praise from Sparring colleagues like Lawrence Okobile, Joshua, Joyce, and Dubois," he said.
"Sparring is not a fight, but still shows skills and is the best way to learn, so I want to hang out with everyone, and Fury is the only big boxer I've never fought."
"I get tips from everyone I train, I appreciate everyone who invites me because they are all more advanced in their careers than I have so far, but I want to reach where they are," he concluded.