π₯ SHOCKER: Moses Itauma KNOCKOUTS Dillian Whyte in 3 Rounds – Whyte Pays Brutal Price for Daring Challenge! π₯
In a stunning display of raw power and precision, 20-year-old heavyweight sensation Moses Itauma (13-0, 11 KOs) delivered a brutal third-round knockout against veteran Dillian Whyte (31-4, 21 KOs) on August 16, 2025, at the ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The fight, headlining a Queensberry Promotions card as part of the Esports World Cup festivities, ended with Whyte crumpled on the canvas, cementing Itauma’s status as boxing’s most electrifying prospect and sending a chilling message to the heavyweight division.
The highly anticipated clash pitted the undefeated Slovakian-born Brit, ranked No. 1 by the WBO, against the battle-hardened “Body Snatcher,” a former WBC interim heavyweight champion. Whyte, at 37, entered the ring at a career-low 244.5 pounds, signaling his intent to match Itauma’s speed and agility. However, Itauma’s relentless pressure and devastating power proved too much for the veteran, who paid a steep price for stepping up to the young phenom.
Round-by-Round Breakdown
Round 1: Itauma wasted no time showcasing his speed and footwork, slipping Whyte’s jab and landing sharp counters. A vicious overhand left rocked Whyte midway through the round, setting the tone for the one-sided affair. Whyte, known for his durability, absorbed the shots but struggled to find his rhythm against the southpaw’s elusive movement.
Round 2: The young star continued to dominate, targeting Whyte’s body with punishing hooks that visibly slowed the veteran. Whyte attempted to lean on Itauma, using his experience to rough up the prospect, but Itauma’s fight IQ shone through as he pivoted away from danger, landing a stinging combination that left Whyte wobbling at the bell.
Round 3: The end came swiftly. Itauma, sensing blood, unleashed a barrage of punches, culminating in a thunderous left hook that sent Whyte crashing to the canvas. The referee waved off the fight at 1:47 of the third round as Whyte struggled to rise, sparking wild celebrations from Itauma’s corner and gasps from the packed ANB Arena.
A Star-Making Performance
Itauma’s victory was not just a knockout but a statement. Defending his WBO Intercontinental and WBA International heavyweight titles, the 20-year-old lived up to the hype that has drawn comparisons to a young Mike Tyson. “I told everyone I’d do this,” Itauma said post-fight. “Dillian’s a warrior, but I’m the future.” His performance has fueled speculation about a world title shot, with WBO champion Oleksandr Usyk reportedly nearing retirement.
Whyte, gracious in defeat, acknowledged Itauma’s brilliance. “The kid’s special,” he said, nursing a bruised jaw. “I gave it my all, but he’s on another level.” For Whyte, the loss raises questions about his future, with some suggesting this could mark the end of his storied career.
Social Media Erupts
The knockout sent shockwaves across social media, with fans and analysts hailing Itauma’s dominance. “Moses Itauma is the TRUTH! Whyte never stood a chance,” tweeted @BoxingKingdom14. Others debated whether Whyte’s decision to take the fight was a misstep, with @ricardo01585700 calling it “a set-up to make Itauma look good.” Regardless, the consensus is clear: Itauma is a force to be reckoned with.
What’s Next for Itauma?
With this victory, Itauma has solidified his position as a top contender. Promoters are already eyeing blockbuster matchups against the likes of Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, or even Usyk. “I’m ready for anyone,” Itauma declared, clutching his belts. “This is just the start.”
The undercard also delivered, with Nick Ball defending his WBA featherweight title against Sam Goodman and Filip Hrgovic stopping David Adeleye in a heavyweight clash. But the night belonged to Itauma, whose devastating knockout has boxing fans dreaming of a new era in the heavyweight division.
Watch the full fight highlights on DAZN and join the conversation: Is Moses Itauma the next undisputed heavyweight champion?