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Photos: Tim Tsyzyu intercepts the ephemeral WBO 154-Funting title
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The popular undefeated favorite in the hometown of Tim Tsyzyu dominated the former world champion Tony Harrison with the ninth round of TKO to win the ephemeral title WBO Super Welter Wweight on Sunday at the international main event Showtime Books Sydney, Australia.
Along with winning Tsyzyu, he became a mandatory claimant to the undisputed super welter king Jermell Charlo. At the time of detention, all three judges agreed, winning the fight 77-75 in favor of Tsyza after eight finished rounds.
Asked after the fight what victory means, Tsyz shouted to the microphone: “It means that I defeated the man who defeated the man!”
Then Tziu was asked if he had a message for Charlo: “The message was sent clearly. You know what to do next, you know I’m coming. “
The undisputed king of the 154-pound division, Charlo joined the live classifieds team with CBS Studios in Novel York as a special guest.
“It will be a hard fight because he approaches,” said Charlo after television. “But I think it’s perfect for my style. It suits me properly. I know he can’t take my blow because I know my blow is different. I think he will do the same (when he fights with me). He doesn’t intend to change much. Seeing him tonight, I just wanted to fight and go back there to make it succeed to close him. I closed many fighters. He is just another one. “
Tsyzyu (22-0, 16 KO)-who decided to face a veteran Harrison after the scheduled match of Tsyzyu with Charlo on January 28, when Charlo broke his hand during training-he just went outside and overtook Harrison Detroit (29-4-1, 21 Ko).
“A better man won,” said Harrison. “They did a good job there. His time, his reaction is very good. He just beat me, so I can only say he is ready for Charlo. “
Harrison began quickly, but soon he felt Tisz’s power when Harrison was shocked by excessive at the end of the third round, which Harrison stuck, a sequence that repeated again at the end of the fourth round.
Harrison hit the sixth place, landing more than Tiszu and showing his defense when Tsyzu missed a few swings. It was the same in the eighth, as Tsyzyu continued his relentless pressure and began to land Harrison. Harrison was quite ninth, finally hitting the canvas, but beating 10 hours to continue the battle until the judge ended the case.
28-year-old Tziu, who debuted in Showtime in March 2022 with victory over Terrell Gausha, is the son of the international boxing Hall of Famer Kostya Tsyzu, who competed 10 times in Showtime and made some of his most memorable fights of the network. Kostya Tziu was unable to participate in Sunday fights, because his daughter and half -sister Tima was ailing.
“We will always have respect for ourselves, but today I have proved that I was a better warrior,” said Tsyza about Harrison. “The way my career developed was step by step until the top. This is my mentality as a warrior. When I have the opportunity like Charlo, of course I will take it. And when I have the opportunity to face Tony Harrison, of course I will take it. “
Harrison said he wasn’t sure what the future would bring. “Box [stuff] It is hard. I have done it since I was five. I don’t know if I want to spend the next five or six years, hitting the face. My brother [trainer LJ Harrison] I had the perfect game plan, but sometimes when you get there, you forget. “
The event was promoted by Boxing Boxing and Rose Brothers in cooperation with TGB promotions.
Saturday Showtime Boxing International Telecast will recreate at 9:05 ET/PT Sunday, March 12 and Monday, March 13 at 22:00 et/Fri at Showtime Extreme®.
The Sports Veteran and the Last Stand’s podcaster joined Charlo, who hosted the boxeries of international boxeries from Novel York and called the action with three world champions ABNER Mares and international boxer’s room Steve Farhood, who both served as analysts. Farhood was also an unofficial shooter, while colleagues Hall of Famer Jimmy Lennon Jr. He served the ring by announcing duties. Four -time EMMY® Award winner David Dinkins, Jr. He was the executive producer of the transmission from Ray Smaltz III Production and Chuck McKean Director.
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Shane Mosley fought 61 times as a professional, facing some of boxing’s best operators in the lightweight and super welterweight divisions. Although there are two names that come to mind with Mosley as an opponent he could easily beat.
“Sugar” Shane Mosley competed for 23 years as a professional after turning into a prominent amateur. He famously went from reigning supreme at lightweight to dethroning welterweight ruler Oscar De La Hoya, and then repeated the feat at super welterweight, defeating the “Golden Boy” for a second time.
Although over the course of his legendary career, Mosley suffered 10 career and interview losses Fighting the noiseThe Californian admitted that the main reason was his desire to be the best, noting how other players would have beaten Ronald “Winky” Wright.
“[My mentality was]If I’m not the best fighter, find someone to beat me because I don’t want to be world champion if I’m not the best. I don’t want it if I’m not the best, I want to be the best. I didn’t ask for more money, I didn’t care.
“As a child, I wanted to be great, I wanted to be like Sugar Ray Leonard and Muhammad Ali. That was my destiny. My destiny is not about money, contracts or anything else. That’s why at certain moments I fought people who shouldn’t have fought. I didn’t choose my fights.
“It was like ‘Winky.’ [Wright]? Does no one want to fight him? OK, I’ll fight him.’ I wasn’t even a 154-pound fighter, I was a 147-pound fighter. ‘I’ll fight you because no one else wants to fight you.’ Winky then continues to fight [Felix] Trinidad and other people and he will get his chance in the sun.”
In 2004, defensive genius Wright beat Mosley twiceand Mosley also recalled how he could avoid fighting the only man to beat him twice, Vernon Forrest.
“Vernon Forrest, same thing. I didn’t have to fight him. I could have continued, dodged and danced. Then he went on and lost [Ricardo] “Majorga.”
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Brian Norman Sr. rejects Jaron Ennis Terence Crawford comparisons
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“I think Boots is a good fighter, but he’s not better than anyone else,” Norman Senior told MillCity Boxing. “I don’t think it’s a special talent.”
Norman Sr. then went further, calling Ennis “a great fighter in the gym” while questioning the stories that have followed him over the years during sparring sessions in Philadelphia.
“For me, he’s a great competitor in the weight room,” Norman Sr. said. “That whole aura when you’re in your hometown. Everyone at the gym stops to watch it like it’s amazing. But guess what? Nobody’s going to get hurt. Nobody’s going to sleep.”
Norman senior argued that Ennis had not faced a level of competition that would justify constant comparisons with Crawford. He pointed out that Crawford took on challenging fights against undefeated opponents early in his career, while also saying that Ennis was given a different path.
“No, because they actually offered him a fight,” Norman Sr. said of a possible Crawford-Ennis fight. “He clearly said that we are faithful to Espinosa. You’re talking about a guy who has never fought anyone like that to this day.”
Norman Senior gave Ennis credit for his dominant victory over Eimantas Stanionis, but even that praise came with criticism.
“Stanionis was his biggest test and he passed it with flying colors,” Norman Sr. said. “But you’re talking about a guy who’s never been tested.”
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Usyk has beaten everyone in his illustrious career, first becoming the undisputed cruiserweight champion, then moving up to the banner division and becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion twice.
He defeated Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois twice eachand so far, no one has even come close to giving the 39-year-old the first defeat in his career.
Usyk’s achievements mean there is often debate about how he would fare against heavyweights from other eras, and fans regularly discuss his fantastic fights against the likes of Larry Holmes, Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield.
This is another boxing icon that Usyk would clearly have no chance of defeating later revealed by Mail Sport Boxing exactly what he thinks about Muhammad Ali.
“GOAT.”
Ali is arguably the biggest name in boxing history, transcending the sport in the 1960s and 1970s with his exploits both in and out of the ring.
He was a three-time World Heavyweight Champion, winning historic battles such as “Rumble In The Jungle” against George Foreman and “Thrilla In Manila” against Joe Frazier.
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