Re: Tim Tszyu - what’s next? this is why many fighters & their teams are against taking risks these days. loses happen. timmy needs a rest but i don't see that happening. i think they'll try make the michael zerafa fight & a run at middleweight. the kiwi middleweight is still ...
Tim Tszyu's journey in the ring has seen its fair share of triumphs and tribulations. After suffering a brutal defeat at the hands of Bakhram Murtazaliev last October—where he was knocked down multiple times before his brother Nikita stopped the fight—questions began to arise regarding Tszyu'...
"...a fight isn't two rounds, it's 12." This realization highlights that a boxer must be prepared for the long haul, adjusting tactics as the rounds progress. Tszyu's assertion that boxing is a game of inches further emphasizes the need for precision and minimal margin for error as he...
As Tszyu approaches the match with Spencer, his focus has shifted to a smarter approach. He is now acutely aware that a fight is not determined in the early rounds, but rather across the entire duration. "Just trying to keep it nice and smart" is Tszyu's mantra moving forward, emphasizin...
he is setting the stage for a promising comeback. Boxing is undoubtedly a sport where tactics can trump sheer strength, and Tszyu's focus on these principles may hold the key to his future success. As the fight with Joey Spencer approaches, fans are left to wonder: can Tszyu reclaim his...
Tim Tszyu's journey in the ring has seen its fair share of triumphs and tribulations. After suffering a brutal defeat at the hands of Bakhram Murtazaliev last October—where he was knocked down multiple times before his brother Nikita stopped the fight—questions began to arise regarding Tszyu...
Tim Tszyu's journey in the ring has seen its fair share of triumphs and tribulations. After suffering a brutal defeat at the hands of Bakhram Murtazaliev last October—where he was knocked down multiple times before his brother Nikita stopped the fight—questions began to arise regarding Tszyu...
As Tszyu approaches the match with Spencer, his focus has shifted to a smarter approach. He is now acutely aware that a fight is not determined in the early rounds, but rather across the entire duration. "Just trying to keep it nice and smart" is Tszyu's mantra moving forward, emphasizin...
"...a fight isn't two rounds, it's 12." This realization highlights that a boxer must be prepared for the long haul, adjusting tactics as the rounds progress. Tszyu's assertion that boxing is a game of inches further emphasizes the need for precision and minimal margin for error as he...