Welcome to news.com.au's coverage of today's Boxing Super Saturday from Newcastle.
“Mitchell just came out and charged, he’s cut too over the eye. “That is a gruesome cut. “To be honest this is bulls***. “We’ve turned up tonight, the commission has given us our No. That is huge. Jason Cooper via unanimous decision We’ve already approved the sets from yesterday’. Big cut on the top of the head and that is a really nasty cut on Mitchell as well. “He produced the full kit of punches. He boxed, but it was brutal. 2 set. Dryden managed to land a couple of blows to Tszyu’s body but he copped a battering and was out on his feet at the end of the third round.
Legendary trainer Johnny Lewis advised Nikita Tszyu to treat boxing as a game of chess, to wait for the opening rather than seeking that one boss-move.
It was all part of a festival of the fist; 20 fights over the course of 10 hours. Cooper suffered a swollen eye early in proceedings, but punched through the pain, landing several clean blows of his own. The venue is named after his opponent, with the Tszyu family now boasting a combined record of 11 wins from as many appearances (Nikita two wins, Tim two, Kostya seven) in the Steel City. Dryden’s father, Joe, said in the lead up: “The more you hit him, the more he comes forward. The brother of world title contender Tim Tszyu vowed to play a more patient game against Dryden, but instead engaged in a brutal war. The carpenter made his way into the ring wearing a Hannibal Lecter mask and appeared just as menacing once he took it off.
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“That was always running through the back of my head. “That was for the last three weeks. Today was a big improvement and I want to keep having that trajectory.” “But this is part of a journey. That was for us as clinical as we could have asked for. “What you’ve seen tonight is the first step of Nikita bringing that skill-set out from the amateurs.
'Want Charlo's head now': Tszyu already 'physically ready' for huge title shot ... four months out.
“It wasn’t the best camp, there was a lot of problems going on but I was able to fix the mistakes and go into this camp with completely different mindset, complete different physical shape. “I faced adversity and I was able to overcome it and go through it,” Tszyu said. [against Terrell Gausha](https://www.foxsports.com.au/boxing/live-didnt-matter-to-me-why-tszyu-wont-settle-for-less-than-the-best-in-1m-gamble/news-story/52f5bb407cbb4fbd99f4d325a9aa05ec), where he was knocked down early but came back to win by decision. [brother Nikita take his professional record to 4-0 on Saturday night ](https://www.foxsports.com.au/boxing/dont-know-anything-tszyu-not-fussed-about-backlash-from-last-fight-as-big-test-awaits-live/news-story/cf4543dccbdc42a3d512556f11e86bc7)and joined the Main Event panel to update on his preparations for the January 29 (AEDT) bout in Las Vegas. I want to be the undisputed champion of the world.” Tim Tszyu says he is already physically ready to take on Jermell Charlo for the undisputed super welterweight title after a training camp in Thailand and successful recovery from hand surgery.
Exciting Sydney southpaw Nikita Tszyu extended his famous boxing family's unbeaten record in Newcastle with an impressive stoppage and Queensland based ...
I've been thinking about this and it all came to be," Nikita Tszyu told Main Event. Tywarna Campbell retained her Australian super featherweight title with a unanimous points win over Jessica Adams and Ella Boot earned the vacant national super lightweight belt with a unanimous points victory over Zoe Putorak. Hogan won the IBO Super welterweight title with a majority points win over Englishman Sam Eggington, making the first defence of the title he won back in June.
'Brutal': Nikita Tszyu 'breaks down' rival as star seals ultimate world title redemption.
Jack Tresidder def Dan Harwood via UD (50-44 x 3) Tylisha Turner def by Brianna Harrison via UD (40-36 x 3) Ash Sims def by Sarah Watt via UD (46-49 x 2, 47-48) As ring announcer Lt. Shanell Dargan def by Ayisha Abied via SD (48-47 x 2, 47-48) ‘The Butcher’ with another win, and he is absolutely loving it here in Tszyucastle.”
Exciting Sydney southpaw Nikita Tszyu extended his famous boxing family's unbeaten record in Newcastle with an impressive stoppage and Queensland based ...
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