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Tima Tziu: “I wanted to get rid of him” – as arrogance led to the KO disaster, and the fight for his fighting future

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Image: Tim Tszyu's MELTDOWN: 'I Was Going to Get Rid of Him' - How Arrogance Led to KO Disaster, and the Fight for His Fighting Future

Tim Tziu blames his last defeat of the third round with the Master Master IBF Bakhram Murtazaliev for the belief that he can “get rid of him in two or three rounds” on October 19 last year.

Career on the line

30-year-old Tziu may not want to admit it, but his career is on the line on Sunday, April 6, against Joey Spencer (19-1, 11 KO) in Newcastle Entertainment Center, Broadmeadow, Newcastle. Tim lost the last two fights with Bakhram and Sebastuan Fund. Losing with a 24 -year -old Spencer would be the last blow of the sinking career of Tsyza.

Certainly he could still fight, but it would be one of the many contenders in the 154-pound division, not one of the guys on the UP. He would head towards the veteran status.

If Tim is lucky, he could stick to the place for another 10 to 11 years and earn good money as an opponent for the best guys, like the British journeyman Derek Chisor in heavyweight. He made a fortune fighting as an opponent on the side B for the killers.

Former Master WBO 154-LB Tsyza (24-2, 17 KO) says that he landed to Murtazaliev (23-0, 8 KO) at the beginning of the fight, but then he was caught with a great blow in the second and never recovered. Murtazliw abandoned him four times, winning a knockout in the third round.

Overconfidence?

“I thought I could get rid of it in two or three rounds. That’s how my mentality was going through,” said Tim Tychu Fight Hub tv About one of the reasons that led to his loss with Bakhram Murtazaliev in October last year. “I wanted to go with fireworks and you can’t do it.

“At the beginning I landed a few huge shots, but it really was one shot from which I made a mistake. I never gathered after that. It was another change of mentality. As I felt it, I felt at the top of the world. I felt unbelievable and sharply. I don’t know what exactly it was, but the lessons learned, but he learned.

It was more than one arrow in which Tisz was hit, which led to his defeat. Initially, he fell in the second round with the left hook through Murtazaliev. But then Tiszu still pressed the master of Bakhram and did not withdraw to try to box. Tim got stuck with the same approach, without making any adjustment and was there many times hit with the same blow.

“When I watched him again, it was many conclusions drawn. I watched it from a tactical perspective and it was different. I was hit with a shot that I should not hit him in a certain way. I was hit with arrows, but I usually recovered. This time I could not get back. I don’t know what it was.

“I could be things hydration, but it wasn’t perfect. You live and learn. Don’t get caught again,” Tych said.

Last updated 04/01/2025

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Goodman himself bloody, but uninterrupted Vaca as IVIC vs. Vousiutu explodes throughout the war

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Image: Sam Goodman Bloodied But Unbroken, Outclasses Vaca As Ivic vs. Vousiutu Erupts Into All-Out War

The ambitions of the world title Goodman are still alive – barely.

The invincible Australian returned to the Hordenstan Pavilion in Sydney on Wednesday evening and won the dominant, but coarse decision over Mexico Cesar Vaca. It was supposed to be pure tuning. Instead, Goodman left the ring covered with blood and sewed again – but with on the board.

The judges won it 100-90, 99-91 and 99-92. No controversy. Only damage.

Goodman was at the top of the Super Bantamweight Division. At the beginning of this year, he was to face Nayy Inoue – a weight class monster – until the nasty training camp did not kill sleep. This fight concerned the restoration of the momentum and regaining his name in the mix.

He did it. But not without drama.

Goodman boxed sharply through the first half, dictating the pace, landing tidy work and never allowing Vaca to reach a foothill. But as the rounds of the fights passed, they became disordered. Goodman suffered Two separate cuts -One in the middle of the fight and one tardy because of the incorrect accidental hit over the eye. Blood spilled. The fans spilled. Goodman was still hit.

He managed the last rounds like a professional, remaining behind the stab, keeping the discipline and never allowing Vaca to build hope.

Now 20-0, Goodman remains the highest name in the division outside Inoue-i explained that he was not leaving.

After the fight, Goodman stopped his tears, turning to his support group, Crazy groupAnd he thought about what he called the wildest six months of his life. His words were not polished. They didn’t have to be. Emotions spoke enough.

He wants Inoue. And whether it is next or another, Goodman returned to the conversation.


Garside shakes the rust ring in returning to the victory over Bell

In the Gold Medalist coefficient from 2018, gold medalist, Harry Garside, long -expected return to a professional boxing after three years of play. And he didn’t waste time.

Garside won the victory over Charlie Bell before a slowdown crowd Sydney. . The judge’s decision to wave the fight surprised many, and Bell still stood and traded in arrows at the time of arrest. It wasn’t vintage, but it was enough. He showed movement, time and type of experience, which only sharpens under pressure. Bell tried to make him coarse, but Garside kept in control and overwhelmed him.

The finish came tardy. Garside won. And now he returned in a delicate conversation – again a real noise behind him.


IVIC vs. Vousiutu: War in massive weight that stole all this damn night

This was to be buried under the main event. I ended up in the fight, which everyone is talking about.

In the fight for the Australian heavyweight title Stevan Ivic and Toese Vousiutu went to the war for ten plain rounds in one of the most brutal, crowd Siedney, full of crowd, has seen for years.

It was ugly, it was wild, it was chaos.

In round 6 Vousiutu almost finished. His corner gave him an ultimatum: take it or throw a towel. He answered like a madman – and turned the whole fight on his head. He left swaying in round 7 and almost dropped Ivic with a monster’s shot. The place broke out.

Both men traded with haymaking after the round, with massive shots landing tidy. You could hear the Thuds ring. Tim Tziu, who viewed live, called it “a fight forever”. Ben Damon, a man of fun, said it was a “round of the year.”

And they didn’t exaggerate.

Ultimately, IVIC kept his title with a unanimous decision-96-94, 96-93, 96-93. But honestly, nobody lost. Both men took the last bell. The fans were on their feet for a few minutes.

It wasn’t a produced spectacle. It was two tough guys hammering into the basement and trying to tear each other in the fight for the title that turned into a war zone. It was not the best fight of the card – it could be the best fight in Australian boxing throughout the year.


Full fight results

  • Goodman himself Def. Cesar Vaca Espinosis by UD10 (99-92, 99-91, 100-90)
  • Harry Garside def. Charlie Bell by TKO5
  • Stevan Ivic def. Toese vousiutu by UD10 (96-93 × 2, 96-94) for the Australian heavyweight title
  • Mounir Fathhi def. Wade Ryan by KO3
  • Charlie Kazzi Def. Patrick Vella by UD8 (79-73 x2, 77-75)
  • Jason Fawcett def. Alex Lual by MD6 (59-55, 58-56, 57-57)
  • Jasmine Parr Def. He hopes Phomt by TKO1
  • Twhella Tewhella Def. Kali’s Tahikia by TKO3

Last updated 15.05.2025

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Hearn explains his change to Crawford’s support against the falling Canelo

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Image: Trainer Predicts Crawford's Early Skill Will Challenge Canelo, But Questions Whether 'Bud' Can Survive Alvarez's Late-Round Pressure

Promoter Eddie Hearn changed his instructions and bends towards Terenka Crawford, defeating the undisputed champion of Super Middle Wweight Canelo Alvarez in his great fight on September 13.

Hearn says Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) is a “fresher” guy with legs, calmness and a beam of himself to defeat Canelo. What made Hearn changed his mind was how Alvarez looked in his last fight with William Scull.

Defeating Canelo against Crawford would be catastrophic in his career, confirming in the minds of fans that he was always a confined warrior. Many people perceive Kanel as a flat warrior without the possibility of moving and unable to cope with qualified boxers. He got lost or received controversial victories when he fought with talented fighters. Erislandy Lara, Floyd Mayweather Jr. And Austin trout are examples of this.

A recent decrease in Canelo

“Ring IQ, Movement, controlling the fight against the main hand, leg work, defense, peace and everything. It’s faith in myself. I can’t say how much faith Crawford has,” said Eddie Hearn to F to F to F to F to FIgghthipe. “There is no doubt that Canelo is beating and he does it easily.”

Crawford apparently believes that he is defeating Canelo because he saw him worse in his last three fights. The way Canelo, 34, performed in his last fight against Master IBF Super Middle in the weight of William Scull on May 3, would lose with many of 168 pounds. You can also attach 154-pounds of guys such as Crawford. The Mexican star looks like arrows.

“He could beat all the great, but he never really had the opportunity. That’s why this fight is vital to him,” said Hearn about Crawford. “After watching Canelo against the skull, I think [Crawford] A fresh guy there. I rarely come back against Canelo Alvarez, but it would not surprise me if Crawford won the fight. “

It is a pity that Crawford never had the opportunity to fight the best guys during his career to prove that he is one of the great ones. Only now, at the end of his career at the age of 37, finally has a chance, and may not get the recognition he wants, because Alvarez has a earnest decrease in physical skills.

Beyond Canelo: real size

If Crawford really wants to prove himself as great, he should go to 175 and face the winner of the trilogy Dmitry Beterbiv 3 or David Benavidez. It is assumed that Bud will win against Canelo on September 13. In order for Crawford to defeat Benavidez or the winner of the Bivol-Betiview trilogy, it would be huge and showed that he is worthy in the top three of the great.

“At first they intended to go on Friday evening, because on Saturday evening the UFC event will take place. But for me I think that the championship should be on Saturday evening,” Hearn said, reacting to the fight Canelo vs. Crawford moved to Saturday, September 13.

Canelo-Crawford will fight the UFC event the same night, but there is a good bet that it will still be fine. This is too much a fight to not bring huge numbers.

Last updated 12.05.2025

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Teofimo cites the Canelo team, declares support for Crawford after the ugly “junk style”

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Image: Teofimo Cites Canelo Team Ouster, Declares Support for Crawford After Ugly 'Junk Style' Performance

Teofimo Lopez says that he is attracted by Crawford to defeat the undisputed champion of Super Middle Wwweight Canelo Alvarez September 13 after he was launched from the Canelo team. The airy master WBO Teofimo does not find why he was thrown out of the Alvarez team, but considering some of his last racist comments in an interview, it would not be a surprise if it had something to do.

Lopez (22-1, 13 KO) did not look impressive in his last victory over his mandatory WBO, Arnold Barboz Jr., May 2 at the Times Square in Recent York. For most of the fight, Teofimo cladhed around, Using junk styleShowboating and throwing very few blows. Showboating looked strange in the absence of throwing. Usually, fighters do it when they dominate, landing at will.

Who threw him out?

Teo simply claunted without throwing, and this made him look like a jester. This performance had to be annoyed by coach Canelo, Eddy Reynoso, who teaches sound foundations. What Teofimo did was pure rubbish and was one of the least humorous fights in the disappointing event on May 2. Devin Haney’s effort against Jose Ramirez was the worst, but Teo was close.

“I’m going for Crawford. The band Canelo doesn’t want Teofimo. It’s not our fault. It’s anything master [Canelo Alvarez] I want. I don’t want to be massive, flat, planted feet anyway! I am also a damn good boxer. Many people chewed my ** for not knowing how to cut off the ring. Canelo fought with Scull and couldn’t cut off the ring, “said Teofimo Lopez Social mediaComplaining about Team Canelo for allegedly launched from the team for some reason.

You can completely understand why coach Eddy Reynoso would not like Teofimo in his team if he called. Lopez does not say who launched it and why. Even if you ignore his racist attention about Terenka Crawford, the way he fought against Barboza was the opposite of how Reynoso teaches. This is not a style that you are talking about.

Last updated 15.05.2025

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