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Eddie Hearn’s ‘future heavyweight champion’ scores another 1st round KO

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Eddie Hearn believes he has the future heavyweight king in his Matchroom stable, predicting a future battle between his charge and Moses Itauma.

Many believe Itauma, at 21 years old, has the ring IQ, temperament and physical attributes to reign supreme over his division in years to come.

But while that might prove to be the case, there is also a selection of rising prospects who could pose a serious challenge to the talented Brit.

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One of whom is Teremoana Teremoana, who extended his flawless record to 10-0 (10 KOs) after scoring a first-round finish over limited heavyweight Curtis Harper.

The pair collided in the undercard of Carlos Adames vs Austin Williams, which took place at the Caribe Royale, Orlando, in the early hours of Sunday morning. Hearn talked up his charge pre-fight, saying he believed he is a world heavyweight champion in waiting.

Previously, Harper had suffered stoppage defeats to Olympic silver medallist Richard Torrez Jr and Bakhodir Jalolov, who defeated Teremoana at the Paris Games in 2024.

The American, however, is perhaps better known for his disqualification against Efe Agagba in 2018, which saw him walk out of the ring without even throwing a punch.

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It therefore came as no great surprise when Teremoana scored his seventh consecutive first-round stoppage, landing a thudding right hand that sent Harper crashing to the canvas.

Clearly, the 28-year-old carries serious power and possesses a sharp boxing brain, but whether he can replicate this success against a higher standard of opposition remains to be seen – that’s where Hearn comes in, hoping to keep him busy and up the levels as he goes.

Either way, the Australian has proven to be a fan-friendly customer for viewers on DAZN, often delivering a highlight-reel knockout that merits considerable engagement on social media.

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GB qualify for World Indoors women's 4x400m final

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Watch as Great Britain qualify for the women’s 4x400m relay final at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Poland.

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WWE quietly confirms 4 major stars are free agents ahead of WrestleMania 42 

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WWE is moving fast on the Road to WrestleMania 42, and several matches have already been announced for the premium live event. All four world titles will be on the line, while Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi will battle in a singles match.

While the brand split remains intact on the main roster, with most superstars sticking to WWE’s RAW or SmackDown shows, some don’t follow this division. The Stamford-based promotion recently confirmed as many as four free agents on their website.

These superstars don’t follow the brand split and appear on both shows. Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi are both included in the list, appearing on both the brands over the past few months. On the other hand, Danhausen has also started appearing in backstage segments on RAW and SmackDown.

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Omos hasn’t been seen on programming in years, but continues to be featured as a free agent on the company’s website. However, he has been appearing regularly on AAA as El Hijo del Vikingo’s bodyguard.

WWE unlikely to hold the Draft in 2026

The last time WWE held a draft to separate the two brands and enable stars to switch shows was in 2024. Last year, the company had a transfer window before RAW’s move to Netflix to allow LA Knight, Jimmy Uso and Roman Reigns to move to RAW.

On the other hand, Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest moved to SmackDown. The rosters have remained mostly consistent over the past year. But, according to BodySlam+, there are no plans for the company to have a Draft this year either.

As a result, the rosters will likely remain as they are at this time. Free agents, unless they are signed to a particular brand, will also continue to appear on both shows, especially to build the hype for WrestleMania 42 in April.

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