Tyson is the youngest boxer to win the World Heavyweight Championship (The New Arab / Getty)
The British boxer, Moses Ituma, made his professional debut at the age of 18, and he aspires to dethrone Mike Tyson, as the youngest boxer wins the world title heavy weight.
Ituma, a young boxer competing in the heavyweight division (107 kilograms), made his professional boxing debut during a fight with Marcel Baud, defeating him in the first 14 seconds.
Dubbed “The Kent Killer”, the Slovenian-born British boxer needed just three punches to knock down the rookie Budd.
Tyson’s removal from his throne
Ituma aims to dethrone Tyson as the youngest boxer to win the world heavyweight title. “Looking at history and doing the math is very possible. I think I can do it,” Etoma said in a previous interview with The Sun newspaper.
“It’s not easy to get a chance to fight for the world title, I can only go in and compete. Therefore, I won’t get angry at the things I can’t control,” added the young boxer, adding, “Physically, I’m still a kid compared to competitors who They beat me. So I’m working to be a man. I think I’ll be better off.”
Mike Tyson remains the youngest boxer in history to win the World Heavyweight Championship, when he was crowned with this title on November 22, 1986, and won the World Boxing Council title after defeating Trevor Berbick, at the age of only 20 years, 4 months and 22 days.