Tim Tziu claims that he is personal with the Australian star who undertakes to put Sebastian Fund in place and join Father Hall of Fame as a boxing master around the world.
While the fund is trying to play any hostility between Sluggers, Tsyzyu is furious about the American camp by questioning its integrity before the world rematch in Las Vegas on Saturday evening (Sunday aest).
Tsyzu kept for 16 months, he fought the fund for 10 rounds bloody and decreased after he coped with the erroneous elbow from “high hell” and breaking the artery in his head.
Tziu was widely praised for courage in boxing through potentially fatal injuries.
But the fund lit a fuse for an explosive return when he claimed last week, and then doubled on Thursday that he looked like Square Tsyzyu in his eye and saw Sydney Slayer on his view there was no mention.
Yes, Peeved is tsiza that the 30-year-old former WBO Super-Welterwagth champion claims that winning the second title of the world is secondary to obtain a fund.
“This is not a belt. This is a fund,” said Tiszu at an official press conference before fighting in MGM Grand.
“The belts come and go.
“But to defeat someone with whom you have a story, the fact that this is my first loss, rewriting this story is a challenge.”
Tsyzyu is also seriously annoyed that the fund deny his nose that has been broken earlier in the opening round of the first Blood path in Vegas.
The State Sports Commission Nevada ordered the fund not to fight for six months, but the 26-year-old on Thursday stated that there was no such break.
“I don’t know why he is lying,” Tisz said.
“It must be his dad. It may be Sampson (Lewkowcz, agent of the fund). Who knows.
“But we all saw it. He had blood, annoying, breathed from his mouth.
Despite the terrifying injury of Tziu, the son of the pistol lost only last year at the first meeting with a divided decision after he received a competition by one of three judges.
“I still won,” said the fund on Thursday.
“I still returned home with two titles.”
Aimed at his ancient -school reputation of a boxing warrior, Tiszu returned to the ring only six months later to endure a brutal loss with Russian Bakhram Murtazaliev in Florida in October last year.
Tsyzu cannot understand the confidence in the fund.
“Now he has some conceit around him,” Aap said when he asked him about his bold front.
“His climate has changed. He walks like Superman.
“Relax, you’re not a superman.”
In another intriguing chassis to continue, the fund demolished its WBO belt after the fund was knocked out by the countryman Brian Mendoza – six months after the themes wiped the title with a thunderous victory over Mendoza at Goldo Coast.
Mendoza Tziu won a great victory over Brian Mendoza (L), who slept in his fight in his fight. (Dave Hunt/AAP photos) “He said I had PTSD,” said Tiszu.
“But I feel that he has PTSD from what Mendoza did to him. I feel that he still thinks about it.
“To be so knocked out, it takes you a bit.
“Although Bakhram (Murtazaliev) stopped me, I made sure that I go back every time.
“He didn’t get up. He wasn’t there.”
This AAP article was possible thanks to support for a lack of a boxing limit.