🔥 “HE WAS ON DRUGS!” — Whyte’s Team DROPS BOMBSHELL Accusation Against Moses Itauma After DEVASTATING KO Loss, Stunning the Boxing World! 🔥
The boxing world is reeling from a sensational controversy following Dillian Whyte’s brutal first-round knockout loss to rising heavyweight star Moses Itauma on August 19, 2025, in a packed London arena. In a shocking twist, Whyte’s team has accused the 20-year-old British prodigy of using performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), claiming that Itauma’s explosive power and speed were “unnatural” in a fight that ended Whyte’s career and sparked a firestorm of debate across the sport.
The accusation came during a heated post-fight press conference, where Whyte’s promoter, visibly shaken, pointed to Itauma’s devastating performance as evidence of foul play. “No one hits that hard, that fast, at 20 years old,” the promoter declared. “We’re demanding a full investigation—Moses Itauma was on drugs!” The bombshell claim, reported across platforms like YouTube, sent shockwaves through the boxing community, with fans and analysts divided over the legitimacy of the allegations.

The fight itself was a spectacle that left the crowd speechless. Whyte, a grizzled veteran with a record of 28-4 (19 KOs), was expected to test Itauma’s inexperience. Instead, the young heavyweight, now 11-0 with 10 knockouts, dismantled Whyte in just 47 seconds with a thunderous right hook that left the 37-year-old unconscious on the canvas. Medical staff rushed to Whyte’s aid, and he was later diagnosed with a concussion and minor facial injuries. The knockout, described as one of the most brutal in recent heavyweight history, prompted Whyte to announce his retirement in an emotional video on X, where he tearfully said, “I’m done. Moses is the future.”
The doping accusation has overshadowed Whyte’s retirement and Itauma’s meteoric rise. On X, fans erupted with reactions, some backing Whyte’s team, with one user posting, “Itauma’s power is insane for his age—something’s fishy!” Others dismissed the claim as sour grapes, with a viral tweet reading, “Whyte’s team is desperate. Moses is just a freak of nature!” The controversy was further fueled by a now-deleted X post from an unverified account alleging Itauma failed a pre-fight drug test, though no credible evidence has surfaced to support this claim.
Itauma’s camp swiftly denied the accusations, with his trainer issuing a statement: “Moses is clean, always has been. These claims are baseless and disrespectful to his talent. We welcome any investigation.” The British Boxing Board of Control has confirmed that both fighters underwent standard pre- and post-fight drug testing, with results pending. A source close to the board told X that no irregularities have been flagged thus far, but the investigation will proceed to address the allegations.
The controversy has added fuel to an already dramatic narrative surrounding Itauma, who called out undisputed champion Oleksandr Usyk after the fight, declaring, “I’m coming for the crown!” Usyk’s camp has yet to respond to the doping claims, but promoters are already buzzing about potential matchups for Itauma against other heavyweights like Daniel Dubois or Joseph Parker if the Usyk fight doesn’t materialize soon.
Whyte’s team, meanwhile, has doubled down, hinting at “evidence” they plan to present to authorities, though specifics remain undisclosed. The accusations have cast a shadow over Itauma’s victory and raised questions about Whyte’s legacy, with some fans on X speculating that the claims are a last-ditch effort to salvage his reputation. One user wrote, “Whyte got destroyed and now cries drugs? Weak move from a warrior.”
As the boxing world awaits the results of the drug tests and any potential investigation, the sport is gripped by uncertainty. Will Itauma’s reputation withstand the allegations, or could this controversy derail his ascent to heavyweight stardom? One thing is certain: the fallout from this bombshell has only just begun, and the boxing world is watching closely.