Moses Itauma, the British-Nigerian heavyweight boxer, faces yet another setback as his next fight has been postponed, now rescheduled for late August by promoter Frank Warren. This delay continues a troubling trend for Itauma, who has struggled to secure a consistent fighting schedule, raising concerns about his momentum in the highly competitive heavyweight division.

The postponement comes as Itauma was eager to return to the ring following a significant period of inactivity that has seen him miss several opportunities to showcase his skills. Warren, while expressing his disappointment over the delays, remains optimistic about Itauma's future, stating, "We are determined to ensure that Moses gets back in the ring as soon as possible to continue his rise in the heavyweight rankings."

Looking ahead, the focus will be on whether Itauma can effectively utilize the additional training time to refine his skills and strategy, ultimately regaining the competitive edge needed to make a significant impact when he finally steps back into the ring. The heavyweight landscape is unforgiving, and every delay could have lasting implications for his career trajectory.