A young, fast-rising boxer from Medway could be in line for a crack at the world heavyweight boxing title with a money-making bout against Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk.
Usyk beat Brit Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium last night to once again become the undisputed heavyweight champion – added the IBF belt to his WBA, WBC and WBO titles.

The 38-year-old stopped Dubois in the fifth round. Now the focus is on who he faces next.
While the likes of Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua have been touted, it could, instead, be a 20-year-old from Chatham.
The undefeated Moses Itauma has risen up the ranks with some impressive displays in the ring and his promoter Frank Warren says a statement win in his next fight next month – against Dillian Whyte in Riyadh – could see him be in line for a crack at the title.
The promoter told Sky Sports: “It’s how you win. If he does what we believe he can do, the belief we’ve got in him, I think he’s not far off of a title fight.”
Big things are expected of Itauma – with Frank Warren describing the Medway boxer as “a special talent” who “will one day carry British boxing.”

The chance of a crack at the big time was underscored by Saudi Arabia’s sport promoter Turki Alalshikh stating he wants to stage a bout between Uysk and Itauma. In a sport where money talks, it could give the Kent fighter a chance to demonstrate his talent on the biggest global stage of them all.