British sensation Moses Itauma, 19, produces BRUTAL first-round knockout against Demsey McKean - as teenager extends his unbeaten record to 11-0 on Usyk vs Fury undercard

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British sensation Moses Itauma, 19, produces BRUTAL first-round knockout against Demsey McKean - as teenager extends his unbeaten record to 11-0 on Usyk vs Fury undercard
Published: Dec, 21 2024 21:59

British star Moses Itauma produced yet another stunning knockout to defeat Demsey McKean on Saturday night and extend his unbeaten record to 11-0. The 19-year-old has previously expressed his desires to become the youngest world champion in history and made another step towards doing that in Saudi Arabia.

 [The British star, 19, left Demsey McKean (bottom) on the floor to extend his record to 11-0]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The British star, 19, left Demsey McKean (bottom) on the floor to extend his record to 11-0]

After securing three wins in 2024 already, Itauma was full of confidence and it showed as he unloaded his devastating power from the opening bell. Despite being 15 years McKeane's junior, it was Itauma who looked the veteran after he landed a number of lightning-quick body shots in the opening exchanges.

Itauma continued to march forward and eventually landed the blow - a brutal left-hook - to send McKean to the floor for the first time on the night. Itauma has already fought on two Fury undercards in Saudi Arabia and has looked the real deal on both occasions - before once again proving his talent on Saturday night.

Moses Itauma produced another stunning knockout on the Usyk vs Fury undercard. The British star, 19, left Demsey McKean (bottom) on the floor to extend his record to 11-0. McKean, who had just one loss on his record and was once considered as an opponent for Joshua, was certainly step up in class for Itauma but you'd have struggled to recognise that by watching the bout in Riyadh.

The 19-year-old displayed power, precision and pace inside the squared-circle to ensure victory and, in turn, that he continued on his aspirations of becoming world champion. The teenager was born in Slovakia and had to deal with racism in his early years before later moving to the UK to live in Kent.

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