Tim Tziu was released from the hospital, but his career remains in the abyss after the second brutal beating in the USA.
The American “High Hell” Sebastian Fundor Boxed Tsyzyu to surrender in their world rematch in Las Vegas. The former super-Welterwagth champion in Australia was taken straight to the hospital after he was unable to continue after the cruel seventh round at the iconic garden arena MGM Grand.
Ironically, Tsiza looked like to return the fight in this seventh round after dropping the opening man by a wild straight to the left to the head from the fund.
Despite the fact that she was bloody herself, the fund caught Tych with seriousness of the upper cuts in the last seconds of the seventh, which shook the Australian before he told his corner that he did not want to continue.
Tziu tried to imitate his dad Hall of Fame, Kostya as only the third Father-Syn duo in the history of boxing, who won many world titles.
“First of all, he shattered about Tim. He crashed, knowing how difficult he worked for it and how much he wanted it,” said George Rose, Tsyzyu promoter. “Very unhappy night in the office, but I’m glad he left the ring.”
Rose praised the fund for adopting the master class in defense of her WBC belt. “It’s best when I have ever seen the Fight Fight Fight Fight, Hands Down,” said boxing head No Limit.
“I thought that the strategy that they came, as he fought, really used their length. He was a huge, really good win and I don’t think anyone else in the division now beat him.”
The highest world champion in all boxing, standing 197 cm and a pride of an advantage over his rivals, the fund did not allow Tyu to reach him without exhibition. Despite this, Rose maintains that Tyu can climb again – if he wants.
“First of all, he just has to recover from it, go through the process of faceing the defeat,” Rose said. “You have to go through it for a moment, and then it is a decision for him.
“He is still a talent and abilities, a very talented warrior, a very talented warrior, and I still think that most guys are still beating in the division on his night.
“It’s just a decision what he will do, whether he will return to the gym on Monday, whether he has a break, what he does.”
Rose claims that it is too early to speculate about whether the 30-year-old will fight, he lost three of the last four matches after he did not defeat in his first 24.
“In this sport, the loss is a long time for which you have to deal with it,” said the former PremierSHIP NRL prop. “It is not a week, like most team sports, in which you can go through the week.
“A lot has to happen at the back. First, you have to go medically.
“In that case, you need to look at where hunger is, and one person Tim can never be questioned by his hunger or desire or the amount of application he made with his efforts in this sport. He breaks down.
“He just fought for the title of world champion in MGM Grand, so although it’s a really chilly thing, a loss is a hard thing.
“I know that Tim is still very talented, very talented, but it comes down to him. He is a guy who has to put his life on the line in the ring. If he wants to do another run on the title of world champion, I will do everything in my power to make it happen.” It’s his health. “