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    Tim Tszyu saved the launch of PBC's partnership with Amazon Prime, paying the price with his undefeated status and 154lbs title in a loss to Sebastian Fundora. But, he says, his sacrifices did not go unnoticed.
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  • #2
    Man I love seeing this. The fighter and his outfit being loyal to each other, recognising each others commitment to the other. And both en****** from a world away, with no ethnic or nationalistic link to the other…..just good business and the value of keeping one’s word and a hand shake. We need more of this in boxing. Well done Tszyu and Haymon

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    • #3
      Credit to Tim for his attitude. The more I see of him, the more I feel he deserves the attention he gets.

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      • #4
        Loyalty? Tim is a draw in Australia without a belt. PBC has a stable thats getting old and they need fresh blood to put on PPVs. Murazaliev has no name but he has a belt.... and he's the weakest light middleweight. Put them all together and everyone gets what they need.

        In the end, Tim will go on to fight Fundora, and 2+ belts are guaranteed to stay on the other side of the street....at all cost. It's can't miss business by the PBC and it should work out for Tim too but loyalty isn't the motivation it's more like an unexpected bonus.
        El_Mero El_Mero likes this.

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        • #5
          I'm so glad that people like you exist that are going to ignore how Tim feels and is going to explain to us what he really feels like. The man said it was loyalty but nooooo because it's PBC then you say it's not loyalty but something completely different. Yea ok!

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          • #6
            I would like to say thanks Al Haymon! Haha
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            • #7
              When Tim wins on Saturday he should be first in lime to get a crack at the Fundora/Spence winner. I told you guys about loyalty. It pays off not only in boxing but in life as well. BEE-LEE-DAT!
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              • #8
                Fundora has always been a spectacle to watch because of how tall and long he is for 154. But, let's not forget that he was the one who stepped in to serve as a replacement opponent for the then world champion; Tim. Fundora was also coming off a bad KO loss in his previous fight. Although he's tall and long for his weight, the odds were seemingly in Tim's favor. I'm sure him and team saw Fundora as a winnable fight and thus they accepted it. I like Tim and enjoy watching him fight, but let's not act like he accepted a fight on short notice against a guy that fans perceived as super risky.
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                • #9
                  if so they'd made immediate rematch with Fundora. they full of sheet

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                  • #10
                    What about all the guys Timmy dragged to Australia. They had no heart? It took more courage to go there vs the home town hero, than Timmy trying to fight old One Time. I never seen a guy get so many endorsements for quitting at the sight of his own blood.

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