Moses Itauma will look to continue his rapid rise up the heavyweight rankings when he takes on Dillian Whyte in Saudi Arabia.The 20-year-old Brit has enjoyed a stunning professional career to date, and is eyeing a world title shot soon.Itauma is going to meet Whyte in a big all-British contestGETTYItauma’s record reads an impressive 12-0, and his last win was a brutal KO of Mike Balogun, knocking him out in round two.But Whyte represents the toughest test of his young career so far.‘The Body Snatcher’ has recovered from the injury that saw him miss out on facing Joe Joyce, and he will want to deal Itauma a blow while advancing his own hopes of competing for a world title again.The 37-year-old has never been afraid of taking on the best, losing to Tyson Fury, Alexander Povetkin and Anthony Joshua.He has some big wins on his record as well, including over Joseph Parker.Itauma vs Whyte: Date and how to followThis 12-round heavyweight contest is set to take place on Saturday, August 16.It will be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with a venue yet to be confirmed.The card is scheduled to start at 5pm UK time, with the main event ringwalk times to be confirmed at a later date.The event will be shown on DAZN PPV for £19.99. For more information, head here.talkSPORT will have updates throughout, and talkSPORT.com will be right across the action as well.To tune in to talkSPORT through the website, click HERE for the live stream.You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.Whyte is out to stop Itauma’s runDave Thompson/MatchroomItauma vs Whyte: UndercardMore to followMAIN EVENT: Moses Itauma vs Dillian WhyteNick Ball vs. Sam Goodman – for WBA Featherweight titleAbraham Nova vs Raymond Ford Filip Hrgovic vs David Adeleye Hayato Tsutaumi vs Quais AshfaqItauma vs Whyte: What has been said?Dave Allen can only see a win for Itauma.Speaking to talkSPORT, he said: “My early prediction would be an Itauma stoppage, in a couple of rounds as well.“It’s all about the timing. Even the best Dillian Whyte would be a hard ask [for him] because Itauma is a real scary talent.“They’re getting Whyte at the right time, he’s 37, not been in the ring for a long time. So I think Itauma will stop him pretty early.”Itauma is a terrifying prospectGettyWhyte has revealed he was offered the chance to face Joshua and Parker again, but he elected to go for Itauma.Speaking about the decision, he said: “You know what, I got offered three names, AJ, Parker and Moses Itauma.“These guys were messing about, Parker was being greedy, they didn’t want to be realistic on the split. AJ wasn’t ready, obviously they’re trying to keep their options open, I’m options for no one.“I think Moses Itauma, no one wants to fight him. My whole career has been, I’ve always taken the fights that no one wanted to take and nothing’s changed now. It’s an opportunity, it’s a great opportunity. Win this fight, I’m right back like I never left.“Everyone’s scared of him, all these other supposed hard man heavyweights who pride themselves on being hard fighting anyone, they’re running scared from fighting this guy.“We’re in the business to fight, we’re in the business to entertain, we’re in the business to give the fans a good fight.”