Comments Thread For: Tim Tszyu-Terrell Gausha To Headline Showtime Tripleheader 3/26 In Minneapolis

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  • mlac
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    #11
    Originally posted by 1hourRun


    Tim Tszyu is now the main-event on Showtime in America, like his legendary father Kostya Tszyu. I knew that this day would come, the stage is set for the 'Soul-Taker' to face the winner of Charlo-Castano on PPV.

    Its going to be a hell of a ride, WAR TIM TSZYU!!!
    do you think Nikita can make waves and join his brother to reign down under, in a 154 lb klitschko esque era Ellie?

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    • Bronx2245
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      #12
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
      I’m glad this fight is going down. Should be a good fight. Tim can position himself for the winner with a dynamic performance.

      The first quarter of 2022 is very promising.
      Which fight do you like better, Tszyu vs. Gausha, or Lubin vs. Fundora? I'm gonna go with the latter!

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      • KTFOKING
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        #13
        Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

        Gausha is actually a very nice step up for him, especially considering it is his debut in the USA. The American Olympian has only lost to Lara and Lubin and he put the latter on jelly legs in that fight. Gausha also coming off an impressive stoppage victory against a tough fringe contender.

        Gausha has some skills and can crack hard enough. His pace and agression leave a bit to be desired, I expect Tszyu to carefully break him down before overwhelming him but I doubt it will be easy.
        Gausha is a guy that will always fall short in these types of match ups but he will make you fight disciplined and is durable. You can hurt and/or drop Gausha, but he recovers well and hasn't been close to being stopped yet. Lara dropped but he was fine after that and Lubin hurt him in the 12th round but he never went to the canvas. If Tszyu can stop and dominate Gausha? That would be a very nice statement before he gets in the ring with the winner of Charlo/Castano II.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Bronx2245
          Which fight do you like better, Tszyu vs. Gausha, or Lubin vs. Fundora? I'm gonna go with the latter!
          Definitely the latter but I like both fights. With Lubin and Fundora, either fighter can win that fight and it's intriguing to see how it plays out. Lubin is kind of a small 154 pounder with durability issues and Fundora is obviously huge with solid pop and great activity. Can't wait for that match up!

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          • 1hourRun
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            #15
            Originally posted by mlac

            do you think Nikita can make waves and join his brother to reign down under, in a 154 lb klitschko esque era Ellie?
            I was shocked when I learned that Tim had a brother so I can not say. I'm sure that ESNEWS will get exclusives from the 'Tszyu-Clan'

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #16
              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              Which fight do you like better, Tszyu vs. Gausha, or Lubin vs. Fundora? I'm gonna go with the latter!
              I like both for different reasons. I feel bad for Lublin because he shouldn’t have taken that Charlo fight until he was ready.

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              • Bronx2245
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                #17
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn

                I like both for different reasons. I feel bad for Lublin because he shouldn’t have taken that Charlo fight until he was ready.
                Don't feel bad! Lesson Learned! Nobody feels bad for Canelo! Lol!

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                • Wacked_Out
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                  #18
                  Last time I said Gausha was the most boring boxer. And then he KO'd Clark in 2.

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                  • Boricua181
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                    #19
                    Gausha is a dreadfully boring fighter to watch, he's just to defensive minded.
                    I believe that Adorno versus Martinez have been added to this card, that ought to be an exciting fight if Adorno can make the weight.

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                    • sicko
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                      #20
                      Will be cool to see Tim in the U.S. was a fan of his Dad so good luck to him, he can be big in America

                      Gausha is a solid name at 154, looked better vs Clarke and fought way more aggressive and came forward compared to his fights with Lara, Trout and Lubin. If Tim can somehow stop Gausha that would be impressive because he never been stopped because of his Safe Style but it is a style that can be hard to look good against and you do run the risk of finding yourself in just a Long Awkward Sloppy fight when you fight Gausha

                      Yoelvis Gomez vs Jorge Cota is a good name for Gomez to go against as well but damn Poor Cota they love to throw him in with Hard Hitting Young Fighters that sucks for him
                      Last edited by sicko; 03-01-2022, 09:39 PM.

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