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  • Comments Thread For: Tim Tszyu keen to fight twice more in 2025, says his manager

    Glen Jennings, manager of junior middleweight Tim Tszyu, has no intention of letting his fighter slow down after a tumultuous year that saw the Australian sidelined by injury and fall to Sebastian Fundora.
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    Last edited by BoxingUpdates; 10-09-2024, 10:36 PM.

  • #2
    154 has a bunch of interesting scenarios that could produce the next big PPV star in America.
    1. the winner of Spence vs Fundora
    2. the winner of Tszyu vs Murat-ralalalala
    3. Jermell activates his WBA mandatory and forces Bud to fight or give up the strap
    4. winner of rematch Virgil vs Bohachuck / vacuum cleaner
    5. Ericcson Lubin, Charles Conwell, Brian Mendoza and and Jesus Ramos all get their shot
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    • #3
      PBC and GBP could be getting set to make a very good run at 154 undisputed 2025-26. Man if only PBC and GB were on the same network. If only .........

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      • #4
        His next fight is on Oct 19, unless he expects to win via very early round easy KO then putting a stay busy in the end of December I doubt 2 more fights is even realistically possible.

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        • #5
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          Am I missing a reason to be impressed ?
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          • #6
            Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post
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            Am I missing a reason to be impressed ?
            No you aren't, it is just another article showing Westerners getting so used to once-a-year annual fighting beltholders that somehow even the idea of a guy who has two fights possibly fighting a third in a year seems like a huge ordeal for them. :shrug:
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Elheath View Post
              No you aren't, it is just another article showing Westerners getting so used to once-a-year annual fighting beltholders that somehow even the idea of a guy who has two fights possibly fighting a third in a year seems like a huge ordeal for them. :shrug:
              Healthy top tier guys not named Terrance Crawford fight at least 2x a year.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post

                Healthy top tier guys not named Terrance Crawford fight at least 2x a year.
                Even considering the whole Spence debacle wasting the first quarter of the year, the fact that he's the only guy in the top 10 P4P that doesn't have atleast a second fight even scheduled for this year is just sad. Congratz to Tank, he managed to flee from that position by sliding in a fight in the end of the year against the great...130 champion Roach, but it still is a fight.

                Crawford can b!tch about TR all he wants but him not pushing through with a Fundora fight officially is the nail in the coffin that he is only looking for retirement funding against Canelo. I was hoping that he'd be more interested in the chance to become a history maker as the first 3-division undisputed in the 4 belt era but
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Elheath View Post
                  Even considering the whole Spence debacle wasting the first quarter of the year, the fact that he's the only guy in the top 10 P4P that doesn't have atleast a second fight even scheduled for this year is just sad. Congratz to Tank, he managed to flee from that position by sliding in a fight in the end of the year against the great...130 champion Roach, but it still is a fight.

                  Crawford can b!tch about TR all he wants but him not pushing through with a Fundora fight officially is the nail in the coffin that he is only looking for retirement funding against Canelo. I was hoping that he'd be more interested in the chance to become a history maker as the first 3-division undisputed in the 4 belt era but
                  Dud is the exception to the norm.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post

                    Dud is the exception to the norm.
                    The other future American "star" boxers aren't exactly setting a great trend even at a much younger age than Crawford though. I mean there isn't that many that has averaged 2 fights a year for the past 3 years.

                    In a three year span, the following under-30 American boxers currently with a belt have had so far:
                    Boots Ennis: 4 fights (5th scheduled November)
                    Tank Davis: 4 fights (5th scheduled December)
                    Devin Haney: 5 fights (with lawsuit and everything who knows of his future)
                    Shakur Stevenson: 5 fights
                    Teo Lopez: 5 fights
                    Sebastian Fundora: 4 fights
                    Mario Barrios: 4 fights (5th scheduled November)
                    Lamont Roach: 3 fights (4th scheduled December)
                    Bam Rodriguez: 6 fights (7th scheduled November)
                    Anthony Olascuaga: 6 fights (7th scheduled this week)

                    By the way I love you Bam Rodriguez.
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