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Claiming to be in even more supreme physical shape three months on, Tszyu is bracing for a very different contest on Sunday.
Everything you need to know as Tim Tszyu faces Tony Harrison.
Having cleared that up, Tszyu chuckled when predicting how a fantasy fight between the two would go down.
Having to twice earn the opportunity due to Charlo’s injury, Tszyu has long been waiting for this exact matchup, and chance for history.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/03/13/jermell-charlo-warns-tim-tszyu-with-undisputed-title-fight-set/
'He wants to bag me for taking step-aside money, but Charlo gave him nothing and now look what's happened, Tszyu has been dudded completely.
In contrast, Tszyu has only encountered one well-rated opponent - other than a washed-up Jeff Horn - in Terrell Gausha, who spoiled the Aussie's first overseas fight by flooring him with a straight right in the first round of their bout almost a year ago.
On the same day that brother Nikita kept his undefeated record intact with a knockout win of his own against the previously undefeated Bo Belbin, Tszyu stopped American Tony Harrison with half-a-dozen vicious uppercuts in the ninth round.
The 28-year-old Tszyu, who made his SHOWTIME debut in March 2022 with a win over Terrell Gausha, is the son of International Boxing Hall of Famer Kostya Tszyu, who competed on SHOWTIME 10 times and had some of his most memorable fights on the network.
The 28-year-old Tszyu, who made his SHOWTIME debut in March 2022 with a win over Terrell Gausha, is the son of International Boxing Hall of Famer Kostya Tszyu, who competed on SHOWTIME 10 times and had some of his most memorable fights on the network.
Tim Tszyu (R) has beaten American Tony Harrison to claim the interim WBO super-welterweight title.
Tszyu controlled the bout throughout, and made Horn look second rate.
World title hopeful Tim Tszyu (l) has explained why he will never fight younger brother Nikita (r).