London, UK – At just 20 years old, Moses Itauma has rapidly ascended the ranks of heavyweight boxing, capturing titles and the attention of fans worldwide. While his prowess in the ring is undeniable, it’s his rich heritage that adds depth to his compelling narrative.
Born on December 28, 2004, in Kežmarok, Slovakia, Itauma is the son of a Nigerian father and a Slovakian mother. Facing racial discrimination in Slovakia, the Itauma family relocated to Chatham, Kent, in 2008, seeking a more inclusive environment. This move not only provided a safer upbringing for Moses but also laid the foundation for his boxing career.
Embracing his Nigerian roots, Itauma has often spoken about the influence of his heritage on his discipline and resilience. In August 2025, he became a brand ambassador for Nigeria’s leading sports betting company, Bet9ja, ahead of his bout against former world champion Dillian Whyte. “My Nigerian heritage and family have always been a source of pride,” Itauma remarked, highlighting the significance of this partnership in connecting him to his roots.
Itauma’s journey from a young boy in Slovakia to a heavyweight contender in the UK is a testament to his determination and the strength derived from his diverse background. As he continues to make waves in the boxing world, his story serves as an inspiration to many, illustrating how embracing one’s heritage can be a source of strength and identity.
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