'Doesn't know what's coming': Tim Tszyu's world title date locked in as Aussie fires at 'grumpy' champ.
But I’m outside of my comfort zone there, and that’s what I need.” Being forced to take a softer approach to training, Tszyu has dialled in on his technique rather than just “flogging himself”. “I didn’t realise the science behind everything. I’ve got the support here, which is great — I love fighting here. “I feel like I’m ready for it,” Tszyu told foxsports.com.au onTuesday. “It’s quite simple. He’s going off at ESPN for not putting him in the pound for pound rankings.
It has been announced that Tim, son of boxing royalty Kostya Tszyu, will take on Jermell Charlo for the undisputed super welterweight straps. Advert. 10.
Charlo will be hoping that Tim's 0 will go, but there's more on the line for the Australian than just merely keeping a squeaky-clean record in tact. The fight itself will happen on January 28, 2023 – meaning the Aussie will be waiting a while for his shot at the title. It has been announced that Tim, son of boxing royalty Kostya Tszyu, will take on Jermell Charlo for the undisputed super welterweight straps.
Tim Tszyu will get his dream world title shot against Jermell Charlo, with the clash against the undisputed world champion scheduled for January 28.
Charlo etched his name into history when he notched a 10th-round stoppage of Argentine Brian Castano in California last month. The on-again, off-again bout is now definitely going ahead after the date was officially locked in for the start of next year. The saga to get the Charlo fight locked in has been an example of boxing politics at work.
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"I'm going to base myself in America for this fight. He's (Crawford) going to bash him anyway. In the lead up to the biggest fight of his life, Tszyu will be out of the ring for 10 months, with his last fight against Terrell Gausha in late March.
The Aussie son of former undisputed lightweight champion Kostya will get a shot at all the belts at 154-lbs (70kg) when he takes on the 32-year-old American.
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Tim Tszyu's date with destiny has been confirmed with the Aussie set to square off soon against an undisputed world champion.
I want to stop this bloke. I want to stop him. “I want to challenge the very best there is out there. I want to cause him pain. “I want to go straight to the top,” Tszyu said. Tszyu hopes the world title fight will take place in Las Vegas and plans on heading over to the States a few months prior to prepare.