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Moses Itauma rejects “mediocre life” at 21, sacrifices nightclubs and girls for boxing, compares himself to Floyd Mayweather

Moses Itauma rejects “mediocre life” at 21, sacrifices nightclubs and girls for boxing, compares himself to Floyd Mayweather
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Rising British heavyweight Moses Itauma is building his career on a simple but powerful idea never be average. The 21-year-old keeps a quote by Greg Plitt close to him every day. It reminds him that living an ordinary life is not an option. This mindset pushes him to train harder and stay focused while others his age enjoy distractions.Despite his growing fame, Itauma admits he is still learning about himself. He says he does not yet fully understand who he is or what defines him. But one thing is clear. He believes he is here for something big. His discipline, combined with natural talent, is shaping him into one of boxing’s most exciting young prospects.

British heavyweight star Moses Itauma opens up on his mindset at 21

Moses Itauma explained to Sun Sports that he is still discovering his identity. At just 21, he believes real self-understanding will come with time and experience. For now, he focuses on growth and learning. He keeps a strong message on his wall that reminds him daily that being average is unacceptable. That idea drives his work ethic and keeps him away from distractions.He says opportunities to succeed are limited, while parties and nightlife will always exist.
This belief helps him stay committed to boxing. Recently, he has also developed a strong interest in reading. Books from thinkers like Jiddu Krishnamurti and Niccolò Machiavelli have influenced his thinking. He now studies self-improvement, mindset, and personal growth.
Itauma also believes in balance. He believes that not everything has to be fancy. Some choices may not help his career directly. But can improve his mental health. He is still figuring out what can work best for him.Itauma stays calm and composed. Unlike aggressive fighters such as Mike Tyson. He says he rarely gets angry and feels content within himself. He believes people who often show anger may not feel the same inner peace.He also looks at examples like Floyd Mayweather, who stayed disciplined even in tempting environments. Itauma plans to find his own path while maintaining focus.Coming from humble beginnings, he remembers living on basic meals and tough conditions. Those experiences continue to motivate him. Today, his hunger for success remains as strong as ever, both inside and outside the ring.
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