Tszyu to make American boxing debut.
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Tszyu to make American boxing debut.
Tim Tszyu will make his American boxing debut on the 9th of March in LA.
His opponent will be olympian Terrell Gausha.
The son of world champ Kostya holds the current;
WBC-ABCO Continental light-middleweight title
WBA Oceania interim light-middleweight title
Australian light-middleweight title
IBF Australasian light-middleweight title
WBO Global light-middleweight title
Commonwealth light-middleweight title
WBO Asia Pacific light-middleweight title
He has won all 20 of his professional bouts with 15 of those being by KO.
Looking forward to this! Will catapult Tim into the world spotlight and see him go on to become the undisputed world champ
His opponent will be olympian Terrell Gausha.
The son of world champ Kostya holds the current;
WBC-ABCO Continental light-middleweight title
WBA Oceania interim light-middleweight title
Australian light-middleweight title
IBF Australasian light-middleweight title
WBO Global light-middleweight title
Commonwealth light-middleweight title
WBO Asia Pacific light-middleweight title
He has won all 20 of his professional bouts with 15 of those being by KO.
Looking forward to this! Will catapult Tim into the world spotlight and see him go on to become the undisputed world champ
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You must be counting his amateur fights?#26 wrote:Tim's opponent has had 34 fights. Only losing 2 and drawing once. However he has only won two of his last five fights. The other three were the two losses and the draw. At 34 he looks like he's coming towards the end, so Tim should win.
Interesting to see Tim's brother is turning pro too.
His pro record is : 25 fights - 22 wins (11 by KO), 2 losses and a draw.
His last fight was in March last year, beating Jamontay Clark, knocking him out in the 2nd round. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSj8jmE1AIU
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I don't see any odds for this at sb...
But Tyson Fury twice... He has two fights lined up? (What if he's upset in the first?)
(24/4) Fury 1.14 Whyte 5.20
(31/12) Fury 1.28 Joshua 3.45
Err... maybe a mistake?? I just saw that Anthony Joshua is listed at the same time against Oleksandr Usyk.
(31/12) Usyk 1.42 Joshua 2.73
But Tyson Fury twice... He has two fights lined up? (What if he's upset in the first?)
(24/4) Fury 1.14 Whyte 5.20
(31/12) Fury 1.28 Joshua 3.45
Err... maybe a mistake?? I just saw that Anthony Joshua is listed at the same time against Oleksandr Usyk.
(31/12) Usyk 1.42 Joshua 2.73
Yes. it is 25 not 34 fights. But the rest of the stats are correct: "He has only won two of his last five fights. The other three were the two losses and the draw."Skids wrote:You must be counting his amateur fights?#26 wrote:Tim's opponent has had 34 fights. Only losing 2 and drawing once. However he has only won two of his last five fights. The other three were the two losses and the draw. At 34 he looks like he's coming towards the end, so Tim should win.
Interesting to see Tim's brother is turning pro too.
His pro record is : 25 fights - 22 wins (11 by KO), 2 losses and a draw.
His last fight was in March last year, beating Jamontay Clark, knocking him out in the 2nd round. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSj8jmE1AIU
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I'm not looking in to those too much, the loss to Lara was a shot at the title in 2017 and went the distance. His first loss after 20 straight wins.#26 wrote:Yes. it is 25 not 34 fights. But the rest of the stats are correct: "He has only won two of his last five fights. The other three were the two losses and the draw."Skids wrote:You must be counting his amateur fights?#26 wrote:Tim's opponent has had 34 fights. Only losing 2 and drawing once. However he has only won two of his last five fights. The other three were the two losses and the draw. At 34 he looks like he's coming towards the end, so Tim should win.
Interesting to see Tim's brother is turning pro too.
His pro record is : 25 fights - 22 wins (11 by KO), 2 losses and a draw.
His last fight was in March last year, beating Jamontay Clark, knocking him out in the 2nd round. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSj8jmE1AIU
His last loss, to Lubin (2019) was a lacklustre 12 round fight that didn't have much action.
The draw was one of those ridiculous judging decisions we sometimes see in boxing. Gausha absolutely dominated the fight, one judge got it right 99 - 91, one judge (who must have been visually impaired) scored it 94 - 96 while the 3rd judge had them deadlocked 95-95. The commentators ALL had Gausha winning the bout and I thought the same.
Tszyu will certainly have a fight on his hands, especially in front of 20,000 yanks.
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Typical boxing shenanigans....
https://www.foxsports.com.au/boxing/box ... 1330b90279fox wrote: Tim Tszyu has called world champion Jermell Charlo “a pussy cat” and the Australian champion said he’s prepared to fight anyone - but not anywhere.
Tsyzu (20-0) is determined for his next fight to be on American soil but told Foxsports.com.au that his bout against Terrell Gausha (25-2-1) in Los Angeles on March 19 won’t go ahead as scheduled.
The 27-year-old is the mandatory challenger to Argentine Brian Castaño’s WBO title and Tszyu was to face the winner of the light middleweight unification fight between Castaño and Charlo, if he’d beaten Gausha.
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Nikita Tszyu vs Aaron Stahl: Younger brother of Tim wins debut pro fight.
https://wwos.nine.com.au/news/nikita-ts ... 6518593fe4
https://wwos.nine.com.au/news/nikita-ts ... 6518593fe4
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