Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

Who wins?

Poll ended at 28 Mar 2026, 07:28

Itauma - Decision
7
12%
Itauma - T/KO
43
75%
DRAW
2
4%
Franklin - T/KO
2
4%
Franklin - Decision
3
5%
 
Total votes: 57

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joshj909 wrote: 19 Mar 2026, 15:57
JC wrote: 19 Mar 2026, 15:32
gilgamesh wrote: 19 Mar 2026, 14:15

What are the plans? I didn't hear them beyond Rico.
Rico, Wardley/DDD winner, Fury again.
Every time I am reminded of this it feels worse
Your not alone :verysad:
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KiwiRider wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 14:18
joshj909 wrote: 19 Mar 2026, 15:57
JC wrote: 19 Mar 2026, 15:32

Rico, Wardley/DDD winner, Fury again.
Every time I am reminded of this it feels worse
Your not alone :verysad:
Yeah, much as I love Usyk, I wish he would just fck off now. He's holding the belts hostage.

The only fight with it, is Wardley if he wins.

Dubois and Fury he's beaten already both decisively.

I have a feeling Wardley prevails against DDD - I think he has more grit, though I've been wrong so many times, that frankly I'd ignore me if I was anybody else.
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Re: Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 14:35
KiwiRider wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 14:18
joshj909 wrote: 19 Mar 2026, 15:57

Every time I am reminded of this it feels worse
Your not alone :verysad:
Yeah, much as I love Usyk, I wish he would just fck off now. He's holding the belts hostage.

The only fight with it, is Wardley if he wins.

Dubois and Fury he's beaten already both decisively.

I have a feeling Wardley prevails against DDD - I think he has more grit, though I've been wrong so many times, that frankly I'd ignore me if I was anybody else.
Fury looks to finally be pursuing a Joshua fight and has dismissed another fight with Usyk so hopefully we see a change of plans to be Kabayel and Wardley. If Wardley beats Dubois, I'd like to see him face Itauma on the same card that Usyk faces Kabayel and then the winners face off. I don't see anyone else getting close to getting or deserving a title shot in that time.
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Re: Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

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joshj909 wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 15:42
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 14:35
KiwiRider wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 14:18

Your not alone :verysad:
Yeah, much as I love Usyk, I wish he would just fck off now. He's holding the belts hostage.

The only fight with it, is Wardley if he wins.

Dubois and Fury he's beaten already both decisively.

I have a feeling Wardley prevails against DDD - I think he has more grit, though I've been wrong so many times, that frankly I'd ignore me if I was anybody else.
Fury looks to finally be pursuing a Joshua fight and has dismissed another fight with Usyk so hopefully we see a change of plans to be Kabayel and Wardley. If Wardley beats Dubois, I'd like to see him face Itauma on the same card that Usyk faces Kabayel and then the winners face off. I don't see anyone else getting close to getting or deserving a title shot in that time.
Kabayel seems to be one name that Usyk isn't really interested in.

He probably fancies his chances more with Wardley due to his style and his technical ability.

I am pretty sure Usyk already said he's not interested in fighting Itauma.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 15:46
joshj909 wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 15:42
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 14:35

Yeah, much as I love Usyk, I wish he would just fck off now. He's holding the belts hostage.

The only fight with it, is Wardley if he wins.

Dubois and Fury he's beaten already both decisively.

I have a feeling Wardley prevails against DDD - I think he has more grit, though I've been wrong so many times, that frankly I'd ignore me if I was anybody else.
Fury looks to finally be pursuing a Joshua fight and has dismissed another fight with Usyk so hopefully we see a change of plans to be Kabayel and Wardley. If Wardley beats Dubois, I'd like to see him face Itauma on the same card that Usyk faces Kabayel and then the winners face off. I don't see anyone else getting close to getting or deserving a title shot in that time.
Kabayel seems to be one name that Usyk isn't really interested in.

He probably fancies his chances more with Wardley due to his style and his technical ability.

I am pretty sure Usyk already said he's not interested in fighting Itauma.
I think Itauma would be difficult to ignore if he beat Wardley or Dubois after they beat the other. I don't know whether Itauma would beat them but whoever wins that would be the clear number one after Usyk retires.

I can somewhat understand Kabayel. He's not a big name and a win over him might not help a legacy when it's looked back on in years time but right now he's clearly first or second most deserving contender. If only he fought someone top 5 or top 10 instead of Knyba and Usyk might have fancied the fight.

If Usyk doesn't want to face Itauma or Kabayel and Fury doesn't want to face him then who does he face as his third and final fight of he beats Wardley? Alternatively, if Dubois beats Wardley, surely Usyk isn't choosing him again but that may be desperation speaking.
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Re: Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

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25-1 Franklin by stoppage. Worth a punt. Never been down, took AJ and Whyte 12 rounds whilst Moses aint been tested down the stretch.
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Re: Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

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forcefraser wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 16:24 25-1 Franklin by stoppage. Worth a punt. Never been down, took AJ and Whyte 12 rounds whilst Moses aint been tested down the stretch.
Surely worth a punt.

Itauma wouldnt be the first big puncher to come unstuck
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forcefraser wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 16:24 25-1 Franklin by stoppage. Worth a punt. Never been down, took AJ and Whyte 12 rounds whilst Moses aint been tested down the stretch.
Value for money
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Re: Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

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forcefraser wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 16:24 25-1 Franklin by stoppage. Worth a punt. Never been down, took AJ and Whyte 12 rounds whilst Moses aint been tested down the stretch.
Be interesting to see if it goes past 6 months with Itauma not having fought recently if his stamina gives out, won't be the first prospect to find this out the hard way
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Re: Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

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6 months of fighting would be hard on your stamina. :bag:
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Re: Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

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Coco wrote: 24 Mar 2026, 03:20
forcefraser wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 16:24 25-1 Franklin by stoppage. Worth a punt. Never been down, took AJ and Whyte 12 rounds whilst Moses aint been tested down the stretch.
Value for money
I just can't see it lads. Franklin has the look of someone here to makeup the numbers - doesn't even sound convinced in himself in interviews.

I'd say there is more of a chance of a Fury upset than an Itauma one.
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Frostieballs wrote: 24 Mar 2026, 12:41
Coco wrote: 24 Mar 2026, 03:20
forcefraser wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 16:24 25-1 Franklin by stoppage. Worth a punt. Never been down, took AJ and Whyte 12 rounds whilst Moses aint been tested down the stretch.
Value for money
I just can't see it lads. Franklin has the look of someone here to makeup the numbers - doesn't even sound convinced in himself in interviews.

I'd say there is more of a chance of a Fury upset than an Itauma one.
If Mak was 25-1, it's a good value bet.
I don't expect Franklin to win, but we still haven't seen anything of Moses stamina or punch resistance
Worth a tenner all day long
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Re: Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

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Can’t see how those odds are not attractive, given how much we don’t yet know about Itauma.
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Coco wrote: 24 Mar 2026, 12:53
Frostieballs wrote: 24 Mar 2026, 12:41
Coco wrote: 24 Mar 2026, 03:20

Value for money
I just can't see it lads. Franklin has the look of someone here to makeup the numbers - doesn't even sound convinced in himself in interviews.

I'd say there is more of a chance of a Fury upset than an Itauma one.
If Mak was 25-1, it's a good value bet.
I don't expect Franklin to win, but we still haven't seen anything of Moses stamina or punch resistance
Worth a tenner all day long
I might go 20, worth a punt to find out
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Kilburn wrote: 24 Mar 2026, 13:09 Can’t see how those odds are not attractive, given how much we don’t yet know about Itauma.
If it was 12 I’d definitely take that
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Re: Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

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forcefraser wrote: 23 Mar 2026, 16:24 25-1 Franklin by stoppage. Worth a punt. Never been down, took AJ and Whyte 12 rounds whilst Moses aint been tested down the stretch.
I would take that, but after I see him at the weigh in. See if he has been actually training. His gym discipline is questionable sometimes.
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damage wrote: 24 Mar 2026, 12:04 6 months of fighting would be hard on your stamina. :bag:
Hell of a step up he’s only done 26 rounds in his career so far fair play to him.

I’d probably watch the highlights though..
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Re: Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

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Am I right in thinking that Itauma never lost as an Amateur?
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Taansend wrote: 24 Mar 2026, 23:21 Am I right in thinking that Itauma never lost as an Amateur?
That's right, but he never fought as a senior
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What's the odds on a Mak and Franklin double?
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Anyone any thoughts on Heaney vs Warburton? I was thinking Heaney all day but odds have crashed in, in some places on Warburton.
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Re: Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

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Coco wrote: 25 Mar 2026, 04:35 What's the odds on a Mak and Franklin double?
Low but not 40/1 low given the certain uncertainties with Fury and Itauma. Them both to win by KO is 104/1 which very is wide. Franklin by decision and Mak by KO is a whopping 181/1. It's unlikely to come in but it should not be that wide in my opinion. And is worth a couple of quid.
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joshj909 wrote: 25 Mar 2026, 05:44
Coco wrote: 25 Mar 2026, 04:35 What's the odds on a Mak and Franklin double?
Low but not 40/1 low given the certain uncertainties with Fury and Itauma. Them both to win by KO is 104/1 which very is wide. Franklin by decision and Mak by KO is a whopping 181/1. It's unlikely to come in but it should not be that wide in my opinion. And is worth a couple of quid.
Worth a couple of tenners, all day long

Who is going to put their money where my mouth is!!!
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Re: Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

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Mak by KO I think is reasonable -

Franklin by points will be tough. I think even if Itauma has bad stamina - he's probably going to build up an early lead and get a Johnny Fisher vs Dave Allen 1 type decision.
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Re: Moses Itauma vs. Jermaine Franklin | DAZN - 28 March 2026

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Ezra Taylor keen to prove his top-level readiness vs. Willy Hutchinson

Ezra Taylor has carried himself with the air of a world-class fighter since the very start of his career.

Known as “The Cannon,” Taylor (13-0, 9 KOs) turned professional relatively late, but racked up a number of eye-catching early knockouts, quickly making himself a fighter to watch. Now 31 years old, the light heavyweight has decided the time is right to strike.

On Saturday night, Taylor’s 10-round fight with Willy Hutchinson will be the chief support to Moses Itauma’s heavyweight clash with Jermaine Franklin. DAZN will stream the event globally from Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, England.

Hutchinson (19-2, 14 KOs) has a bigger profile, a far deeper amateur background and has boxed higher-caliber professional opposition. Taylor still feels like the inconsistent Scotsman represents the perfect bridge to world level.

“I work hard and I want to step up,” Taylor said during an appearance on DAZN’s “Face-Off” show. “I don’t want to be stagnated. Why would I be here trying to fight people below me or on my on my level? On paper, Willy Hutchinson is higher than me, so why would I not want to fight him?

“Hence why he said on the camera, ‘You need a few more fights before fighting me,’ because – on paper – he’s ahead of me. So, this is amazing for me. It’s an amazing opportunity after I deal with him that I’m solidified on the light heavyweight scene.”

If Hutchinson can blow hot and cold, Taylor has been on a steady upward curve. He was good when beating Troy Jones over 10 rounds last May and better during a one-sided dismantling of Steed Woodall in October.

Aware that this fight presents him with an opportunity to change his life, he has taken himself away to Los Angeles to prepare with his trainer, Malik Scott, and is sure that his natural size and strength will be factors this weekend.

Hutchinson moved up to the light heavyweight division after being shockingly stopped by Lennox Clarke in a British super middleweight title fight back in 2021. Taylor believes that Hutchinson made the move to 175 pounds out of choice rather than necessity.

“You haven’t fought anyone like me,” Taylor said. “Remember, you’re coming into my weight category. I came into this game at light heavyweight. You came in at super middleweight, got a bit lazy. You talk about life, right? Life must have gobbled you up because you said, ‘You know what? I can’t shift these pounds.’

“This is the difference between this guy. I’m a professional, bro. You, you're just going through the motions, whatever you’re getting. Again, I respect and commend you. Life is hard, man. It ain’t easy. But it depends on how you deal with it. You know what I’m saying? It depends on how you deal with it. What you want to deal with. What you want to get from boxing.”
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