Filip Hrgovic and Moses Itauma meet at press conference for August fight
Bad Left Hook • 3 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 6:11 PM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026
Filip Hrgovic and Moses Itauma faced off at a press conference today for their upcoming heavyweight bout scheduled for August 29, 2026. Both fighters expressed their determination ahead of the match, with Itauma acknowledging the significance of stepping up against a well-respected opponent like Hrgovic. Hrgovic emphasized his experience and confidence, referencing historical themes as part of his mindset. This matchup, viewed as a key test for Itauma, is anticipated to validate his rise in the boxing world.
- •Filip Hrgovic has a record of 20 wins and 1 loss.
- •Moses Itauma is undefeated with 14 wins, including 12 by knockout.
- •The bout will take place on August 29, 2026, on DAZN.
- •Hrgovic referenced biblical themes in his comments about the fight.
- •Itauma sees this as a critical test in his boxing career.
- 6:11 PMBad Left Hook — ‘Moses never reached the promised land’: Filip Hrgovic confident he beats Moses Itauma
- 6:11 PMYahoo Sports — ‘Moses never reached the promised land’: Filip Hrgovic confident he beats Moses Itauma
"Filip Hrgovic celebrates victory against David Allen (not pictured) following the IBF Inter-Continental Heavy weight bout at the Eco-Power Stadium, Doncaster. Picture date: Saturday May 16, 2026. (Photo by Richard Sellers/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images Today marked the official kick off press conference for an August 29 heavyweight fight between rising star Moses Itauma and the well-regarded Filip Hrgovic. Itauma has long expressed his frustration in his ability to get a notable opponent, but he’s got one here and it presents an opportunity for him to validate all of the hype behind him. So when Itauma (14-0, 12 KOs) was asked about this fight at the event, he plain-spoken fight acknowledged that now is the time for him to step up to the plate. “This is a big test. Of course, it’s my toughest fight” Itauma said. “Filip Hrgovic ain’t no mug. I think the beautiful thing about boxing is that Hrgovic has achieved so much in this sport, has beat so many well-known guys in not just British boxing, but boxing in general, and he’s won an Olympic bronze medal. And I guess the beautiful thing about my position is I can strip him away from all of that. So I’m ready to come when it comes to the day, I’ll be ready.” Hrgovic (20-1, 15 KOs) would soon thereafter be asked about his thoughts on taking on Itauma during his meteoric rise, to which he responded in biblical fashion. “History said that Moses never reached the promised land and history repeats,” Hrgovic said. “My job is to stop him to reach the promised land to become champion, to become next star that he got all the attributes to be. He has country behind him, promotion, so since beginning of his career they’re building him into the big star. Obviously he got the talent, speed and punching power and everybody predicting he’s the next big star in boxing and I’m here to stop him. “Of course I believe in myself. I’m too tough, too experienced guy, too strong for him. And I believe in myself that I will beat him. This fight, a lot of guys write me off and saying that he’s too quick and he’s too dangerous but I definitely believe, and I’m coming for a win.” You can watch the full opening press conference in the video link at the top!
"Moses Itauma and Filip Hrgovic collide later this summer on DAZN.
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External links- Bad Left HookJun 22, 2026, 6:11 PM‘Moses never reached the promised land’: Filip Hrgovic confident he beats Moses Itauma
Filip Hrgovic celebrates victory against David Allen (not pictured) following the IBF Inter-Continental Heavy weight bout at the Eco-Power Stadium, Doncaster. Picture date: Saturday May 16, 2026. (Photo by Richard Sellers/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images Today marked the official kick off press conference for an August 29 heavyweight fight between rising star Moses Itauma and the well-regarded Filip Hrgovic. Itauma has long expressed his frustration in his ability to get a notable opponent, but he’s got one here and it presents an opportunity for him to validate all of the hype behind him. So when Itauma (14-0, 12 KOs) was asked about this fight at the event, he plain-spoken fight acknowledged that now is the time for him to step up to the plate. “This is a big test. Of course, it’s my toughest fight” Itauma said. “Filip Hrgovic ain’t no mug. I think the beautiful thing about boxing is that Hrgovic has achieved so much in this sport, has beat so many well-known guys in not just British boxing, but boxing in general, and he’s won an Olympic bronze medal. And I guess the beautiful thing about my position is I can strip him away from all of that. So I’m ready to come when it comes to the day, I’ll be ready.” Hrgovic (20-1, 15 KOs) would soon thereafter be asked about his thoughts on taking on Itauma during his meteoric rise, to which he responded in biblical fashion. “History said that Moses never reached the promised land and history repeats,” Hrgovic said. “My job is to stop him to reach the promised land to become champion, to become next star that he got all the attributes to be. He has country behind him, promotion, so since beginning of his career they’re building him into the big star. Obviously he got the talent, speed and punching power and everybody predicting he’s the next big star in boxing and I’m here to stop him. “Of course I believe in myself. I’m too tough, too experienced guy, too strong for him. And I believe in myself that I will beat him. This fight, a lot of guys write me off and saying that he’s too quick and he’s too dangerous but I definitely believe, and I’m coming for a win.” You can watch the full opening press conference in the video link at the top!
- Yahoo SportsJun 22, 2026, 6:11 PM‘Moses never reached the promised land’: Filip Hrgovic confident he beats Moses Itauma
Moses Itauma and Filip Hrgovic collide later this summer on DAZN.
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