Itma has shown maturity beyond her years since winning just 23 seconds in her professional debut in 2023 – and has continued to excel with every step.
Heavyweight rivals Joseph Parker, Derek Chisora and Lawrence Ocoli were among those who were seen in Ringside, as the Rising Star placed another statement on the performance.
Despite being a Slovakia -born fighter A -Side, the first moved into the ring, but was designed to wait for more than three minutes – longer than the fight – by White, who delayed his entrance.
After throwing some early fights to a reading on his opponent, Itama began to take off and quickly found the limit for his heavy hands.
White was clearly felt on strength and ropes back as Itauma carefully raised his shots.
A right hook for the temple said, saying and bravely, despite returning to his feet, the White was not considered fit to continue.
Frank Warren of Queensnie, who promotes Itauma, described BBC Radio 5 as live,
“He worked on someone who has been at the best levels.”
Despite coming to the shape of his career – the lightest weighing for 10 years – White could not cut it with Itauma and questioned his future.
Itauma dreams of becoming the youngest heavyweight champion in history ended in May, but this victory holds them firmly for a title shot in the glamor division of boxing over the next 12 months.
With Tyson Fury in retirement, Anthony Joshua lost his career dancing and Daniel Dubois last month lost his IBF title from Usyk, Itma once again displayed that he was waiting for the Great British Heavyweight Hope.