Fury’s latest Oleksandr Usyk prediction is causing chaos
Tyson Fury’s Shocking Prediction Shakes Up the Heavyweight Division
The heavyweight boxing world is never short on drama, bold opinions, and explosive matchups, and this week was no exception. Tyson Fury, the undefeated former WBC heavyweight champion, stirred major headlines when he publicly claimed that 20-year-old British heavyweight prospect Moses Itauma would “wreck” Oleksandr Usyk, the reigning unified heavyweight champion and one of the most technically skilled boxers of this generation.
Fury’s bold statement comes after Moses Itauma’s dominant victory over veteran Dillian Whyte, a result that sent shockwaves through the boxing community. While Itauma was expected to win, no one predicted he would dispatch Whyte in under two minutes, showcasing power, speed, and composure beyond his years.
Who Is Moses Itauma?
Before diving into Tyson Fury’s explosive comments, it’s important to understand who Moses Itauma is and why there’s so much hype surrounding him.
Moses Itauma is a 20-year-old British heavyweight boxer, widely regarded as the most promising heavyweight prospect to come out of the UK since Anthony Joshua. Despite having just 13 professional fights, Itauma has already gained a reputation for his explosive power, slick southpaw style, and natural ring IQ.
After dominating in the amateur ranks, Itauma turned professional with high expectations, and so far, he has lived up to the billing. His recent first-round destruction of Dillian Whyte—a seasoned veteran who has shared the ring with the likes of Joshua, Povetkin, and Tyson Fury—marked a significant leap in his progression.
Fury’s Take: “Moses Will Wreck Usyk”
After Itauma’s eye-catching performance, Tyson Fury didn’t hold back with his praise. Taking to social media, Fury issued a strong statement about the future of the heavyweight division, declaring that Itauma would “wreck all them old men”, specifically naming Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua, Luis Ortiz, Zhilei Zhang, and Jarrell Miller.
In Fury’s words:
“Boxing is a young man’s game. It waits for nobody. So here is the opinion, and you heard it here first. Moses Itauma will wreck all them old men out of the division. Usyk, AJ, Miller. Whoever there is that’s old. Zhang, whoever else, Luis Ortiz. All these big names of the past.
Even the man who took my belts. Usyk, Moses will wreck him because it’s a young man versus an old man. And an old man can’t mess with a young man.”
This isn’t the first time Fury has made headlines for bold predictions, but his confidence in Itauma’s abilities is clearly sincere—and it’s sparked debate across the boxing world.

Can Itauma Really Beat Usyk?
While Tyson Fury’s statement turned heads, many boxing analysts and fans are approaching it with skepticism. Oleksandr Usyk, after all, is an undefeated champion, former undisputed cruiserweight king, and Olympic gold medalist. His technical skill, footwork, and boxing IQ are second to none.
Usyk’s rise through the heavyweight ranks has been nothing short of historic. He defeated Anthony Joshua twice, handled Daniel Dubois, and is coming off a historic win in the undisputed title fight against Tyson Fury himself, although that match remains disputed by many fans and observers.
Meanwhile, Moses Itauma is still very early in his professional career. While he has shown immense potential, he has yet to face top 10 heavyweights consistently, let alone someone of Usyk’s caliber.
For some, Fury’s claim that Itauma would “wreck” Usyk is premature, even if it’s not entirely implausible. Boxing is often unpredictable, and youth, momentum, and power can quickly turn tides in a fight.
The Argument for Itauma: Youth, Power, and Momentum
Despite the boldness of Fury’s prediction, there are reasons why some fans are starting to believe the hype around Moses Itauma.
At just 20 years old, Itauma is part of the next generation of heavyweights. He possesses explosive speed and raw athleticism, traits that naturally fade as fighters age. Oleksandr Usyk is now 38, and while he remains technically brilliant, age can quickly become a factor in the heavyweight division.
Itauma’s ability to finish fights early with devastating punches gives him a unique X-factor. Against a slick technician like Usyk, a single mistake could be all it takes for a young, powerful puncher like Itauma to capitalize.
With each performance, Itauma is gaining confidence—and so are those around him. Having the backing of someone like Tyson Fury only adds to his momentum. Confidence in boxing matters, and Itauma has it in abundance.
Is a Usyk vs. Itauma Fight Realistic?
Surprisingly, a showdown between Usyk and Moses Itauma may happen sooner than expected. According to reports, Turki Alalshikh, a key promoter in Saudi Arabia’s growing boxing scene, is pushing hard for Itauma to face Usyk next.
This potential matchup has boxing fans divided. While some argue that Itauma should be brought along slowly and continue building experience, others believe a “sink or swim” approach could fast-track him to greatness—especially if he’s already showing elite-level ability.
If the fight is signed, it would be one of the most intriguing youth-vs-veteran clashes in modern heavyweight boxing, echoing classics like Tyson vs. Holmes or Joshua vs. Klitschko.

What’s Next for Itauma?
Whether or not the Usyk fight materializes, Moses Itauma is undoubtedly on the fast track to stardom. His win over Dillian Whyte elevated his profile, and with Tyson Fury publicly endorsing him as the future of the heavyweight division, expectations are sky-high.
If Itauma doesn’t face Usyk next, a logical next step would be a top-15 ranked contender, giving him a chance to continue his development while inching closer to world title contention.
His team faces a key decision: build him slowly and safely, or ride the wave of hype and fast-track him to a world title?
Conclusion: Can Fury’s Prediction Come True?
When Tyson Fury speaks, the boxing world listens—and this time, his claim that Moses Itauma would “wreck” Oleksandr Usyk has added serious fuel to the heavyweight fire.
While it’s far too early to say whether Itauma is ready for someone of Usyk’s level, the talent, power, and poise he displayed against Dillian Whyte cannot be ignored. Boxing history is full of young lions dethroning established champions, and Fury clearly believes Itauma could be next.
Whether this fight happens in the near future or remains a bold prediction, Moses Itauma’s name is now firmly in the spotlight, and the heavyweight division just got a whole lot more exciting.


