As Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury enter the twilight of their respective careers, Moses Itauma looks set to take the proverbial torch for British boxing.

The precocious 20-year-old talent has barely put a foot wrong during a perfect 12-0 start to life in the paid ranks and is aiming to take one step closer to achieving his dream of becoming a world champion this weekend when he squares off against Dillian Whyte .

The crossroads bout represents a potential changing of the guard from one of the most prominent boxers of the current generation to the man most feel will reign supreme over the next crop of fighters.

And while victory could lead to bouts with other divisional mainstays such as Joseph Parker and Oleksandr Usyk , there won't be a big domestic dust-up with Anthony Joshua o

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