Rising heavyweight contender Moses Itauma has suffered a setback after picking up an injury during training, leading to the postponement of his scheduled fight against Jermaine Franklin. The bout has now been rescheduled for March 28, according to reports first shared by The Ring.
The nature of Itauma’s injury has not been publicly disclosed, but the decision was made during his training camp, prompting organisers to delay the contest rather than risk a compromised performance or long-term damage.
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Unfortunately Moses Itauma has sustained an injury in camp & therefore the Magnificent 7 show has been re-scheduled for March 28th. pic.twitter.com/cllR8ta9in
A pause, not a derailment, in Itauma’s momentum
The postponement comes at a time when Moses Itauma has been gaining attention as one of boxing’s most promising young heavyweights. Still in the early stages of his professional career, Itauma has impressed with his composure, power, and maturity beyond his years, making the matchup with Franklin an important step up in competition.

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Jermaine Franklin, a seasoned heavyweight with experience at world level, represents a significant test. Known for his durability and ring IQ, Franklin’s involvement adds credibility to the fight and offers Itauma a chance to prove himself against a proven opponent rather than developmental opposition.
While injuries are an unfortunate reality of boxing, the rescheduling suggests confidence from both camps that the fight will still take place once Itauma has fully recovered. For prospects in particular, careful injury management is crucial, and delaying the bout may ultimately benefit Itauma’s long-term progression.
As it stands, March 28 is now the target date, with fans expected to see the matchup once Itauma is cleared to return to full training. The heavyweight division will be watching closely to see whether the young Brit can resume his rise after this brief interruption.
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