Michael Zerafa threw his hat on the ring a few days before the planned return of Tim Tsiza, offering the replacement of Joey Spencer if the American leaves because of a judging dispute.
Spencer’s team is furious after learning that all three appointed judges of the Sunday main event will be Australians – something they claim directly violates the conditions agreed over two months ago. Now, Zerafa said Fox Sports Australia He is ready to jump if the fight breaks down.
“There is a belief that everything is going on Tim” Zeeraf said.
“If Joey Spencer and his team believe that the assessment situation is not fair and decide not to go forward, I will be ready. Regardless of whether it is a five -day notification or only one, if there is a chance to solve the unfinished business, I accelerate – I do not hesitate.”
An unfinished company refers to their scrapped clash 2021, from which Zerafa withdrew when blocking Covid. This movement caused hefty criticism, but the warrior in Melbourne rebuilt his reputation and fought on the undercard in Las Vegas, Las Vegas. Now he looks at the chance to finally get Tyu in the ring – in extreme circumstances.
Judging bombs shakes the Tsyzu-Spencer Fight Week
Joey Spencer’s camp was blind to a sudden and unexpected change in the composition assessing the Sunday fight with Tim Tych – a distribution of conversation about a possible withdrawal a few days before the fight.
Said the father and trainer of Spencer, Jason Spencer Fox Sports Australia that they originally had a guarantee of an assessment panel consisting of one Australian and two international officials. Instead, they learned this week that all three judges would be local.
“When we were offered this fight 10 weeks ago, we were promised a neutral evaluating panel” He said.
“Now we are told that all three judges are Australians. This is not a contract. And tell them during the fight week – it is completely unprofessional.”
Jason quickly stated that he did not accuse anyone of fraud, but the fear is clear: even the appearance of domestic prejudices in a close fight may unjustly exchange the result.
“Judging does not have to be corrupt to be unfair” He explained.
“Just one official subconsciously favors a specific style or observing one warrior more than another. It can turn away from runes. It can change his career.”
Spencer Camp demands that TSYZYU pus the honesty
According to Spencers, what worsens this controversy is that Tim Tziu accepted neutral judges for previous fights for the title of world champion at home – including against Tony Harrison and Brian Mend.
“Why change now?” Jason asked.
“Does Tim Tziu want a fair fight?”
For now, Tsyzyu remains planned at Spencer at 11 am Aedt on Sunday, April 6, live at the main event by Kayo Sports. But unless the judging situation is not resolved, Spencer’s syndrome may leave.
And if this happens, Michael Zerafa says he is standing with gloves.