Heavyweight division

Moses Itauma and Anthony Joshua face off in a split image with a bold “vs” graphic, comparing the rising heavyweight prospect to the former world champion

Could Moses Itauma Surpass Anthony Joshua — Or Is That Comparison Too Early?

Comparisons between Moses Itauma and Anthony Joshua are already being made — but are they fair? This piece explores whether the Itauma vs Joshua comparison is justified or far too early.

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Heavyweight boxing contenders including Moses Itauma, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder stand in a stadium with a world title belt, representing the crowded heavyweight boxing rankings 2026 race

Heavyweight Rankings — Who Is Actually Next for a World Title Shot?

The heavyweight boxing rankings 2026 are more crowded than ever, but clarity is still missing. We break down who is really next for a world title shot — and where Moses Itauma fits into the picture.

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Moses Itauma celebrating dominant knockout win as he closes in on a heavyweight world title shot

Moses Itauma’s Rapid Rise — How Close Is He to a World Title Shot?

Moses Itauma’s latest win has pushed him closer to the top of the heavyweight division — but how close is he really to a world title shot?

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Fabio Wardley and Daniel Dubois facing off in a heavyweight boxing ring with a world championship belt between them representing a British world title fight debate.

If Nobody Cares About a World Title Fight, What Does That Say About Boxing?

An all-British heavyweight world title fight should generate huge excitement. Yet the reaction to Wardley vs Dubois has been surprisingly muted. What does that reveal about world title fight interest in boxing and the modern heavyweight landscape?

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Dramatic landscape graphic showing British heavyweight boxers facing off in a boxing arena with bold text reading “British Heavyweight Boxing Risks: Real Change or Just an Exception?”

Are British Heavyweights Finally Taking Risks Again?

For years, one of the biggest criticisms aimed at the domestic scene has been simple: too much protection, not enough jeopardy. British heavyweight boxing risks used to be the norm. Now they feel like exceptions. This week’s announcement of Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois for 2026 has people talking about bravery again. Two dangerous punchers.

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