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.
“I just don’t think they’re going to face the fire,” Hearn told iFL TV about Dana White and his company at Zuffa.
“You have years of catching, putting out fires and being bombarded with pellets and grenades to overcome this.
“I just don’t think they’ll be ready for the fire. You must be a little unwell.” [__] to do this. That’s what I do.”
Hearn also ridiculed White’s recent comments about boxing promotion and said the UFC president faces criticism now that he is in the boxing industry.
“He stank,” Hearn said.
“He’s not used to this. Don’t forget what we do, which is meeting people, giving interviews. But he had a narrative.
“He didn’t have anyone like that. That’s why he can’t do it and instead just says weird lyrics.”
Hearn later joked that White’s repeated comments about him actually helped escalate his visibility in the United States.
“I have to thank Dana White,” Hearn said.
“Every press conference he holds, he talks about me.
“I think there are people asking, ‘Who is this Eddie Hearn?’ Little Google, boss, Eddie Hearn.
Promoter Matchroom also rejected White’s recent claim that no promoter has staged more boxing events this year than Zuffa Boxing.
“The entire media audience responded, ‘Okay,’ and moved on to the next question,” Hearn said.
“Imagine if I said that. I would be fried by it in an instant.”
Hearn’s latest comments come as Zuffa Boxing continues to try to establish itself in the sport following months of public photos between White and several longtime boxing promoters.
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However, despite winning the WBO and WBA cruiserweight titles, Benavidez expressed interest in returning to 175 pounds, where he still holds the WBC belt.
That would mean chasing unified champion Bivol, who must first defeat IBF mandatory challenger Michael Eifert on May 30.
The Russian hasn’t fought since he overtook Artur Beterbiev in February 2025, when he exacted revenge by majority decision and became the undisputed king.
Bivol then vacated the WBC title after deciding to undergo back surgery, which allowed Benavidez to be promoted from “interim” to full champion.
But rather than return to lithe heavyweight, Jones would prefer to see Benavidez test his skills at heavyweight, as he did against John Ruiz in 2003.
In a conversation with professional boxing fans, the pound-for-pound legend said that a fight with Oleksandr Usyk, who still holds the WBC, IBF and WBA titles, is the only fight that makes sense for him.
“This is the only fight for him right now and the only fight I want to see him in.
“You beat everyone in every other category, [so] go upstairs and fight Usyk. This is the best fight for him.”
— Professional boxing fans (@ProBoxingFans) May 14, 2026
While Benavidez has expressed a desire to challenge Usyk at heavyweight, he has said he won’t be ramping up his weight gain anytime soon and is therefore much more likely to receive his next assignment against Bivol.
It then remains to be seen whether Usyk will stay in the sport long enough to face the 29-year-old, which could end up fighting another heavyweight champion.
The weigh-ins quickly turned tense when Albright apparently sent a message directly to Davis during their bout.
“Be a professional,” Albright said in a recording later released by DAZN Boxing.
The lack of weight immediately sparked a backlash online, as Davis has dealt with weight issues before. Last year, Davis lost his WBO lightweight title after losing more than four pounds ahead of his scheduled defense against Edwin De Los Santos.
Friday also marked the second time Davis has failed to make weight in his last three fights.
Top Rank promoter Bob Arum admitted that Davis was having difficulty gaining 140 pounds and suggested that the problem may still exist.
“Well, obviously he has issues at 140,” Arum told Fighthype. “The problem is the next category is seven pounds. That’s a gigantic difference.”
Arum also compared Friday’s setback to the loss of Davis, who was previously more than four pounds compact before his canceled fight with De Los Santos last year.
“It was inexcusable because he was five pounds overweight,” Arum said.
“He is now 0.1 weight off which he will improve and get down to 140 or less.”
Keyshawn was later asked by DAZN what he told Albright during Friday’s matchup.
“I didn’t say anything,” Davis said. “That’s what I do. I knock people out.”
When asked what kind of performance he expected in the rematch, Keyshawn gave a compact answer.
“An unexpected spectacle.”
There was already bad blood in the rematch after their first fight in October 2023 was later changed to a no-contest after Keyshawn tested positive for marijuana. Their original meeting initially resulted in Keyshawn winning by a majority vote.
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