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Dillian Whyte sums up Moses Itauma’s chances of beating ‘dangerous’ Deontay Wilder now

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Recent Moses Itauma opponent Dillian Whyte has weighed in on the rising star’s chances against former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder.

After 14 professional bouts, Itauma is yet to fight beyond the 18-minute mark, going the distance in two six-rounders and halting all other opposition within five rounds, including contenders Whyte and Jermaine Franklin Jr.

While the 21-year-old has faced two heavyweight world title challengers in Mariusz Wach and Whyte, the Kent-based talent has not shared the ring with a fighter who has claimed world honours. On the prospect of fighting Wilder, he has said he would like the ‘legend’s name on his record.

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Speaking with iFL TV, Whyte, who Itauma dispatched of within two minutes last August, predicted that Itauma would come out on top if tasked with ‘The Bronze Bomber’, but warned that the hard-hitting American would still be a dangerous fight

“Yeah, [Itauma beats Wilder], but Wilder is a dangerous fight because Wilder just has that mad equaliser that he throws.”

While many would like to see the match-up, it does not seem high on the list of the Brit’s team at this moment. Itauma is set to return in August, with the frontrunner opponent being Filip Hrgovic.

Should he pass that stern test, he is currently positioned as the WBO’s mandatory challenger, meaning he is first in line for the winner of the rematch between champion Daniel Dubois and Fabio Wardley. He is also well placed to challenge for the WBA Regular belt against the winner of Murat Gassiev vs Tony Yoka, or face the IBF’s top contender Frank Sanchez.

As for Wilder, a rematch with Derek Chisora has been discussed following the American’s points win April.

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Dude is made of porcelain

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The New York Yankees released the latest details of a fresh setback that delayed Giancarlo Stanton’s return to the lineup. The slugger underwent tests on Saturday following a strain to calf on the previous day while running bases.

According to manager Aaron Boone, on Tuesday, Stanton, who has been sidelined since April 24, “reinjured” himself. The Yankees will take a cautious approach to his rehab this week.

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Fans on social media expressed their frustration with the former MVP. They called out the veteran for his regular Injured List stints that have curtailed his career in the Bronx.

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“Dude is made of porcelain,” a fan said.

Dude is made of porcelain.

“This guy needs to be put in bubble wrap till Sept,” a fan wrote.

This guy needs to be put in bubble wrap till Sept

“Honestly if he ever comes back they should limit him to only jogging around the bases. He’ll get thrown out a lot, but maybe he will mash enough home runs to be worth it,” a fan opined.

Honestly if he ever comes back they should limit him to only jogging around the bases. He’ll get thrown out a lot, but maybe he will mash enough home runs to be worth it.

“Retire! It’s a 40 man spot. Missing big chunks of every season isn’t worth the benefit,” a fan commented.

Retire! It’s a 40 man spot. Missing big chunks of every season isn’t worth the benefit

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“This guy can not be on the roster next year. This is beyond the point of laughable. Love Big G, always wanted him to hit 500 HR as a Yankee but I don’t want to wait 12 more years for him to do it,” a fan posted.

This guy can not be on the roster next year. This is beyond the point of laughable. Love Big G, always wanted him to hit 500 HR as a Yankee but I don’t want to wait 12 more years for him to do it.

“Just release him already or send him to the Twins,” a fan added.

Just release him already or send him to the twins.

Stanton, still signed to the 13-year, $325 million contract with the Miami Marlins, has managed just 764 games, amounting to 84.9 games per season for the Yankees in nine years. He has hit 189 home runs during that spell for the club but never truly unlocked his real potential that was on display in his early years with the Marlins.

Giancarlo Stanton’s return timeline in jeopardy after latest setback

According to Stanton himself, he had hoped to get back into the lineup for the Yankees 12-2 win over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday. But that is likely to be postponed for a prolonged period. Another report by SNY said that the pain level for Stanton was bad as it was at the beginning of the injury.

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Giancarlo Stanton said he was planning on returning to the lineup as soon as tomorrow before his latest setback. Now it’s unclear when he’ll be back in uniform.

Stanton was off to a decent start this season. In 24 games played, the 36-year-old had three home runs and 14 RBIs before his injury.

Fortunately for the Yankees, despite injuries to major figures like Stanton and Aaron Judge, the club is still in first place of the AL East with a 44-27 record.