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Tim’s “Reach” of the thesis begins against Joey Spencer on April 6

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Tim Tziu is to start his way to fight the title, fighting with Joey Spencer at Newcastle Entertainment Center in Newcastle, Australia on April 6.

The 29 -year -old Junior Medium Waga was detained for the first time in October in Orlando, Florida, when he lost to the champion IBF Bakhram Murtazaliew from Russia in three rounds.

Defeating that night represented its second order – a significant cut contributed to the lost by the divided decision about Sebastian Fund in March – and the other in his career, but retains a high profile in one of the most competitive weight divisions in the world and forward. He talked about his date with a 24-year-old Spencer with Rzetelnik about his first fight in his hometown from October 2023.

“This is my redemption trip,” he said. “I come back stronger, hungry and ready to prove a point. He is not back-he has no fighting for tuning-just straight to the fire with a very, very good warrior in Joey Spencer. He is a real warrior, a risky opponent and exactly such a challenge I want.

“Fighting at home in Australia, and especially in Newcastle, makes it even more unique. It was too long and I can’t wait to enter this ring, feel the energy of the home crowd and bring it to my fans.

“We chose a deep end. No safety network; No sultry -up. Sink or swimming – I’m here to make a statement. If I have to go through the fire to go back to the top, let it be. I live for that. “

Spencer lost only in 20 fights in March 2023, when he stopped him in seven rounds by his American Jesus Alejandro Ramos Jnr on the undercard of the victory of David Benavidez over the Caleb plant. Since then he fought and won three times.

“I have been observing Tym for a long time – his style, his mentality,” he said. “The guy is a real warrior. He is a kind of warrior who does not withdraw. He accepts all newcomers, without excuses, just enters and fights there.

“You look at what he did – by changing opponents, taking risks – is built for it. This is a kind of warrior I respect. But I come to take him. I’m not here to just share the ring with it. I come to win. Period.”

Tsyzyu-Spencer is to be supervised by the lack of a boxing limit, the most vital boxing masters and TGB promotion, as well as George Rose from the limit, when their leading warrior lost to Murtazaliev, he described the choice of Spencer as his opponent as “risk”.

“Tim Tziu does not require straightforward fights,” he said. “He could take a tender option, but it is not like that. He wanted the most complex challenge available and this is what Joey Spencer brings to the table. Spencer is a two-time perspective of the PBC year, has destructive power and wants to make a huge statement in the Super-Welweight-Division ward arranged with names such as names [Terence] Crawford and Fund.

“This is a versatile fight for Tim, but this is the only way it works. If you think it will be a walk in the park, think again. Joey Spencer arrives to tear everything away from Tim, and this makes this fight absolutely unbearable. “

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Derek Chisora Declines Heavyweight World Title Fight at 42: I Let It Go

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Derek Chisora Declines Heavyweight World Title Fight at 42: "I Let It Go"

Having twice unsuccessfully challenged for world honours, British heavyweight veteran Derek Chisora now looks unlikely to become a world champion, but ‘Del Boy’ has revealed that he recently turned down the opportunity to fight for a world title at the age of 42.

Chisora came up short against Deontay Wilder back in Aprilin a fight that was supposed to be his career finale, but still rumours of a return refuse to burn out, much like Chisora’s thirst for violence.

Nevertheless, Chisora has now been removed from the world rankings with all four recognised governing bodies, with his dream of finally claiming a world title – following previous failed attempts against Vitali Klitscko (2012) and Tyson Fury (2022) – looking all but over.

Speaking to Seconds Out though, Chisora has confirmed that he was offered a tempting shot at Murat Gassiev’s WBA heavyweight crown when Tony Yoka pulled out of their fight last week, but that he declined due to a lack of preparation.

“No, it didn’t cross my mind [to step in on short notice]. I was on holiday with the kids and then I got a phone call. I said, ‘I am going to Russia anyway, I would rather go and watch somebody else fight for it,’ – erm, liar!

“This is exactly what I did, KD [David Ghansa] called me, Nicole [Macdermott] called me and the numbers were ok. Then, I went and did a fitness test and my fitness test was not right, so I said, ‘You know what? just let it go,’

“I was not ready. Mentally, I was ready, but then you get in there and it’s like boom, boom, boom and you are like ‘What am I doing this for?’.”

Instead, the opportunity landed at the feet of Germany’s Peter Kadiru, but he was unable to capitalise and was halted after six rounds of one-sided action in Moscow, before Gassiev proceeded to call on a fight with Chisora during the post-fight interview.

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Adrien Broner Challenges Ryan Garcia: You Got Stopped, I Never Did

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Adrien Broner Challenges Ryan Garcia: "You Got Stopped, I Never Did"
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“I want to fight you. We can fight next,” Broner said on social. “I know you’re getting nice fights, but you ain’t going to get as much money as you will fighting me. You’re about that money, right? Fight me. I’ll take your belt. Do he got a belt? Whatever he got, I’ll take it.”

Adrien also contrasted Ryan’s career with his own, pointing to his knockout loss and accusing him of quitting while insisting he has never been stopped.

“You got knocked out. You got stopped. I ain’t never got stopped, not ever against no matter who I fought,” Broner said. “You done quit.”

The 36-year-old then shifted from boxing to their personal relationship, saying Ryan had leaned on him during difficult times but failed to return the favor.

“When you were going through your s***, you was calling me, and I was answering every time,” Broner said. “So, don’t be on no fake s*** now.”

He closed by claiming Garcia had the resources to help him but chose not to.

“You call your people, and my people are ready. I ain’t with nobody. I’m doing this from the ground up,” Broner said. “If you felt that way about me, you would have came and picked me up. You had the money, right? You didn’t come and pick me up.”

Broner has not fought since his unanimous decision win over Blair Cobbs in June 2025 and has repeatedly called for high-profile opponents as he attempts to revive his career. Whether Garcia has any interest in the matchup remains to be seen, but Broner made it clear he’s looking for a title shot rather than a tune-up.

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Diego Pacheco Makes Debut with Buddy McGirt as Andy Cruzs Opponent Changes

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The Matchroom Boxing card streams live on DAZN this Saturday, July 18, from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. In the co-feature, lightweight contender Andy Cruz will face late replacement Abraham Montoya (24-7-1, 14 KOs)) after Albert Bell withdrew to accept a world title shot against WBO lightweight champion Abdullah Mason.

Cruz, who many fans believed did enough to defeat IBF lightweight champion Raymond Muratalla before dropping a disputed 12-round majority decision last January, had been scheduled to meet Bell in what was widely viewed as a more compelling matchup. Bell’s withdrawal forced Matchroom to find a replacement on short notice, with Montoya getting the opportunity.

Pacheco (25-0, 18 KOs) enters the fight looking to continue his rise toward a world title shot while beginning his partnership with McGirt, one of boxing’s most accomplished trainers. Aleem (22-4-3, 14 KOs) is an experienced veteran who has shared the ring with several respected contenders and will look to derail Pacheco’s momentum.

Cruz (6-1, 3 KOs), a two-time Olympic gold medalist, remains one of boxing’s most highly regarded lightweight contenders despite the controversial loss to Muratalla. A victory over Bell would have strengthened his case for another title opportunity, but Bell’s decision to pursue a championship fight changed those plans.

The opponent switch drew criticism from some fans on social media, with many describing the revised matchup as a mismatch and expressing disappointment that Cruz would no longer face Bell. Others questioned the overall strength of the doubleheader.

However, the change was not Cruz’s doing. Bell withdrew after landing a title shot against Mason, leaving Matchroom to secure an available replacement rather than remove Cruz from the card. While Montoya may not generate the same interest as Bell, Cruz can still make a statement with an impressive performance and move himself closer to another lightweight title opportunity.

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