Tim Tszyu (25-3, 18 KO) may take two years to rest after WBC Junior Middleweight Champion Sebastian Fundora (23-0, 15 KOS) was blown up by WBC Junior Meduight Champion Sebastian Fundora (23-0, 15 KOS) in seven rounds.
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Two-year vacation: The future of tszyu
Shawn Porter believes that a two-year break in battle with top characters is everything Tszyu needs to rebuild himself. The downside of Tim doing this is that he will miss the battle he wants to fight Keith Thurman. “One” will be 38 in two years and may no longer participate in the sport. What is Keith’s usefulness to Tszyu will no longer exist now, because if he is busy, he might be beaten by someone.
If Porter returns to world level within two years, he is not sure who can make who can fight. There may be many dangerous warriors to defeat him.
“I think he’s better than domestic fighters, but give him some international opponents. Raise his rankings again and then slowly rebuild.” Fox Sports Australia About Tszyu’s career development after losing to Fundora.
As we’ve seen in our fight with Joey Spencer, the Tszyu will react well to weaker fighters. He has the ability to choose that kind of guy.
Tim Tszyu: Comeback Strategy
“Maybe he could do a big shot again in a few years. I don’t think Keith Thurman isn’t there in two years,” Shawn Porter said. “Terence Crawford isn’t there in two years. I’m not sure who is 154.”
If Tszyu will fight the soft opposition for the next two years, he will be 32 when he regained combat elite-level fighters. By then, it might be too late, as the 154-pound department is getting new blood with the young warriors. Tszyu may be too old to defeat these talented young warriors like Jaron Ennis, Vergil Ortiz Jr. and Yoenis Tellez.
Tim Tszyu: Psychological Demon
Asked if there were demons there who still messed up his thoughts in Tszyu after his two failures in 2024, Porter said: “We have to assume there is.”
Last updated on July 20, 20125