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Tim Tszyu eyes Australia homecoming combat if he will get previous Bakhram Murtazaliev


Tim Tszyu is reportedly eyeing a homecoming combat in December if he defeats IBF junior middleweight beltholder Bakhram Murtazaliev once they meet on October 19 at Caribe Royale in Orlando, Fla.

In response to Information Corp, the 29-year-old from Sydney, Australia is eager to go round once more this calendar 12 months after spending months on the sidelines recovering from a nasty reduce to his scalp sustained in his cut up resolution loss to Sebastian Fundora in Las Vegas in March.

There are a number of names on the shortlist however it’s understood Erickson Lubin is the frontrunner, if the 28-year-old American southpaw might be satisfied to fly out to Australia. Lubin (26-2, 18 KOs) is The Ring’s No.7 contender at 154 kilos.

“You will need to stay related with the Aussie followers as a result of they’re those who put me into this place,” stated Tszyu (24-1, 17 KOs) to the media yesterday.

“After I go right into a combat, I really feel I’ve an entire nation behind me, so it’s an excellent feeling.

“After all I might like to combat again in Australia for the followers, it means lots. We’re a small little island, we’re abandoned from the remainder of the world. Even to LA, it’s a 15-hour flight.

“However we’ve some expertise on the market (in Australia). A number of fighters. We’ve this stigma that Aussies are powerful bastards who simply combat, however we wish to have a crack and we all know what we’re doing.

“It’s good to be on high of that with the opposite Aussie fight athletes.”

Tszyu is planning an announcement efficiency in opposition to Russia’s Murtazaliev (22-0, 16 KOs), who might be making the primary protection of the IBF strap he gained in opposition to Jack Culcay in Germany final April. In that bout, the 31-year-old pulled away late within the combat, knocking out the native lad within the penultimate spherical.

Tszyu has vowed to finish his 10-year undefeated streak within the execs.

“I’m bringing the warmth,“ stated Tszyu, The Ring’s No.5 contender. “Hopefully he doesn’t take a step again, as a result of everybody is aware of my model.

“You will notice a bad-ass efficiency. The extent might be ruthless and one thing that shocks individuals and shocks my opponent as properly.”

In his Las Vegas debut in opposition to six-foot-six southpaw Fundora, Tszyu caught an errant elbow to the highest of his head on the finish of the second spherical that instantly produced a big gash on his scalp. The wound continued to bleed profusely for the remainder of the bout and he was compelled to combat by means of a masks of blood.

Tszyu fought valiantly within the circumstance, ultimately dropping a 116-112, 113-115 and 112-116 resolution. The loss value him his WBO belt and the possibility to select up the vacant WBC bauble.

On the time Tszyu’s nook got here beneath criticism for not stopping the bout within the first 4 rounds, however the gutsy Aussie says he wouldn’t have it another method.

“Forfeiting just isn’t my blood,” stated Tszyu. “I might moderately die within the ring, that’s the mentality I’ve bought. Dropping the belt, it looks like you need to get again to the drafting board.

“There’s no concern in me. Whoever they name the ‘dangerous man’ on this division, give him to me, feed him to me.

“He (Murtazaliev) has the canine in him and that presents an incredible activity.

“However nothing is meant to be straightforward on the street to the highest. There is no such thing as a straightforward combat. If you need the large bucks, you need to undergo the hearth and proper now, I’ll undergo the hearth.

“I wish to be the shot caller and placed on the large fights and also you do this by having the straps.”



John Anderson
John Andersonhttps://usdailysports.com
John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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