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Filip Hrgovic Responds to Moses Itauma's Callout: 'I Can Beat Him'
Croatian heavyweight boxer challenges rising star Itauma's abilities ahead of potential showdown
Apr. 11, 2026 at 7:11am
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The potential clash between seasoned heavyweight Filip Hrgovic and rising star Moses Itauma promises a captivating battle of contrasting styles and determination.Wheatland TodayThe boxing world is buzzing with the rise of 21-year-old sensation Moses Itauma, whose recent knockout of Jermaine Franklin has everyone wondering who's next on his radar. It seems Itauma has set his sights on Filip Hrgovic, a Croatian heavyweight with a formidable reputation. However, Hrgovic isn't impressed, claiming that Itauma hasn't faced a true test yet and that he believes he can beat the young boxer.
Why it matters
This clash of styles between the seasoned veteran Hrgovic and the rising star Itauma represents an intriguing narrative in the sport of boxing. Hrgovic's emphasis on heart and determination over pure technical prowess is a refreshing perspective that challenges the common notion of what it takes to be a champion. The potential matchup between these two heavyweights could produce a captivating clash of youth versus experience, skill versus grit.
The details
Itauma's promoter, Frank Warren, has big plans for the young fighter, scheduling two more fights this year with a potential heavyweight title challenge on the horizon. But Hrgovic, known for his warrior spirit, isn't convinced of Itauma's abilities. In a recent interview, he downplayed Itauma's achievements, suggesting that the young boxer hasn't faced a true test yet. Hrgovic believes that being a 'warrior' is an innate quality, something you're born with, and that Itauma hasn't proven himself in this regard.
- Itauma's recent knockout of Jermaine Franklin has sparked the current discussion.
- Hrgovic is scheduled to fight Dave Allen in an upcoming bout, which could set the stage for a potential showdown with Itauma later this year.
The players
Moses Itauma
A 21-year-old rising star in the boxing world, known for his recent knockout of Jermaine Franklin.
Filip Hrgovic
A Croatian heavyweight boxer with a formidable reputation, known for his emphasis on heart and determination over pure technical prowess.
Frank Warren
Itauma's promoter, who has big plans for the young fighter, including scheduling two more fights this year and a potential heavyweight title challenge.
Jermaine Franklin
A boxer who was recently knocked out by Itauma, sparking the current discussion about the young fighter's abilities.
Dave Allen
An upcoming opponent for Hrgovic, whose fight could set the stage for a potential showdown with Itauma.
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