Moses Itauma vs István Bernath 28.10.2023
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – October 28, 2023 — The future of British heavyweight boxing looked terrifyingly sharp under the Saudi lights, as 18-year-old sensation Moses Itauma delivered a ferocious performance to stop Hungary’s Istvan Bernath in under two minutes at Kingdom Arena. The bout served as the curtain-raiser for the Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou undercard, but Itauma made sure it wouldn’t be forgotten amid the night’s bigger names.
The southpaw from Chatham, England, entered the ring with a 5-0 record, and by the time the dust settled, he had moved to 6-0 (4 KOs) — and did so with emphatic authority. Facing Bernath (10-2, 8 KOs), a seasoned fighter more than twice his age, Itauma wasted no time showcasing his superior timing and explosiveness.
Barely over a minute into the scheduled six-rounder, Itauma’s lead hand stiffened into a ramrod jab that dropped Bernath awkwardly to the canvas. Though the Hungarian veteran beat the count, he looked unsteady. That’s when Itauma unleashed a follow-up flurry that turned the contest into a one-sided assault.
After a brief clinch was broken up by referee John Latham, Itauma cracked Bernath with a slicing uppercut followed by a short hook that had the 34-year-old reeling. With Bernath defenceless and absorbing clean punches while trapped near the ropes, Latham wisely stepped in at 1:53 of the opening round, calling a halt to the punishment.
For Bernath, this marked a second consecutive knockout loss, following a fourth-round stoppage by journeyman Terrell Woods last December. For Itauma, it was another statement win — not just a victory, but a message to the heavyweight division: England’s newest prodigy is not here to wait in line.
With impressive footwork, hand speed, and finishing instincts that belie his age, Itauma continues to build momentum as one of the sport’s fastest-rising contenders. While his resume is still in its early stages, performances like this accelerate talk of championship potential.