The exclusive interview for Super Welter in welterweight Keith Thurman from Worldboxingnews.com continues part of the third part.
Centivating from Florida, WBN told him that his inactivity was over when Thurman brings out a solid end of his boxing term. The 36-year-old looks at world champions at the age of 154 in the near future. However, “once” is not reluctant to move to medium weight.
It all depends on the offers that will come his way after he overthrew Brock Jarvis in three rounds at the beginning of this month. Victory in Sydney, Australia, press Thurman back into the spotlight and cage to destroy his previously canceled fight with Tim Tiszu.
Asked what he thinks about current masters, Thurman informed World Boxing News: “[Bakhram] Murtizaliev [IBF champion] It is sturdy, has sturdy power and has awkward, looped power shots.
“[Sebastian] Fund [WBC titleholder] He is a towering hell. AND [former WBA super welterweight champion] Crawford [since vacated the title] He was always a world -class dog if he returned [to 154] compete. “
After his lack of actions, which he confined Thurman to two fights since losing to Manny Pacquiao, he added: “Lack of activity from my first defeat with Manny Pacquiao in 2019, and especially after Covid, was very frustrating,” he pointed out the united WBC and Wba Welterwaight Wuster.
“But I am a man who moves in faith. Every warrior has his own attempts and anguish, and although I know that boxing policy has played a role, I’m not here to indicate fingers.
“God is good and I believe that the right door will open in 2025, that my career will repeat itself again.”
In a widely reported move to WBN, Pacquiao organized long -term plans to question the former victim of Thurman Mario Barrios for the WBC belt in 147. However, Thurman was not surprised when he was asked about his opinion about Pac-Man, who got a shot at the age of 46.
“I am not aware of Manny Pacquiao’s intentions of competing for the title of welterweight champion,” he said before presenting his future plans.
“I hope that I will have a long, prosperous career. To say, I see three to ten fights in my future. We have to see how it happens.
“If the right opportunity appears, I will be there. But for now I plan to stay at the age of 154 in 2025. Then there may be on the table on the table,” said Thurman.
At the moment, the next fight of Keith Thurman is inclined to be Tisz in the summer. But as always in boxing, nothing is set in stone until the contract is signed.
Thurman has returned to the world championship title in his next fight, which can ultimately determine whether Tsyzyu is in the opposite corner in the coming months.
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