Itauma stops Franklin cold - what next for rising heavyweight?
Briton Moses Itauma reinforced his status as one of heavyweight boxing's brightest stars with a destructive fifth-round stoppage of Jermaine Franklin at Manchester's Co-op Live Arena.
"The first two rounds I thought it would go the distance.
Then in the fifth round when I caught with him the uppercut, I thought 'did I really do that?'" Itauma said on BBC Radio 5 Live.
His promoter, Frank Warren, said the Chatham heavyweight will be back out in July.
Working behind a jab and picking his shots wisely, Itauma avoided anything reckless. "It's a breakdown job," trainer Ben Davison aptly told him between rounds.
This was another night that thrilled and told us a little more about the rising heavyweight.
But the bigger questions remain.
His chin has yet to be properly tested.
Promoter Warren expects Itauma to fight for a world title this year.
By his 17th, he was world champion after defeating Charles Martin
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