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Sebastian Fundor provides an easier rematch vs. Tim tziu this Saturday
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Sebastian Fundor provides an easier fight for him in a rematch against the former WBO Master Junior Medium weight Tim Tim on Saturday, July 19. The fund (22-1-1, 14 KO) says that it has “evolved” since its 12-round win in the decision from Tsyza (25-2, 18 KO) in 2024. He says he “performs faster” this time.
How much does Tyu PPV fund cost?
The Fund will defend its title WBC Junior Middle weight against TKOM at MGM Grand, Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The event will be displayed on PBC on the first PPV video, starting from 20:00 et/17:00 entitled The cost is 79.99 USD.
“The fight before was a very violent fight, a very bloody fight. We plan to do it again– said Sebastian Fundor Esnews About his rematch against Tim Tkom on Saturday. “Stay recibant. Keep focusing on the game set. As soon as I started listening to my dad in the third round, it all started working well.”
It would be bad for Tezuu if it was cut again, because it does not react well to blood leakage. If it is cut off on Saturday, it may fall apart and be an effortless victim for the fund to end. A good idea would be for Corner Tim to pull him out if he was cut out, because he may not answer the fund’s shots well.
“I have an impression in this fight We will do much faster. I just go to what I saw in the ring. I speak in my opinion. If it bother him so much, I think he would stop the fight, “said the fund about his view that Cut Tsyzyu recently, when they fought, did not play as a result.
The fund sounds as if it was planning immediately after Tziu on Saturday. Perhaps he will have to. Tim still has a chip on his shoulder about his loss last year and will quickly leave the blocks. He thought about his bloody failure, trying to understand what had happened to him. Tsyzyu put a good front, behaving difficult, blaming his failure after his cut. But fans know the truth. He could not cope with the size and high indicator of the fund’s work.
Does the fund expect an easier fight?
“I have nothing to prove. I am just glad that they are fighting for a great fight for all these fans again. I think so,” the fund said when he asked if he thought it would be an easier fight for him than the previous one. “We are evolving in sport. I am 27 years elderly. This fight was last year. It was a substantial gap in time.”
An easier fight means that the fund can get a knockout. It would be a huge blow to Tsiza’s career, losing for the third time in the last four fights. If Tim loses again and has no cut or shock to blame his loss, he would have to face the truth about his limitations. It is not good enough to beat better fighters at the age of 154. His defeat with the fund last year and his brutal defeat of the third round with the IBF Bakhram Murtazaliev champion showed the truth about the lack of TSYIU’s ability.
“This year I became a united champion. I hope not,” said the fund asked if he thinks that Tsyzyu would employ a lot of side movement. “I want the best Tim Tziu. A year has passed since we fought. He did and learned some things. So I expect the best Tim Tziu.”
Tziu is unlikely to box the fund because he was best successful at the beginning of their previous fight a year ago, when he was slick. After Tim suffered a cut in the second, he lost his mastery and began to sway with fences. He cannot afford permission for his emotions to escape from him on Saturday, because the fund would benefit from his wild nature.
Last updated 12.07.2025
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