Bet most people didn’t realize there already was a freaking monster in the jr middle weight division. Just a brilliant display of speed, accuracy and power.
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Originally posted by JonDP View PostBet most people didn’t realize there already was a freaking monster in the jr middle weight division. Just a brilliant display of speed, accuracy and power.
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Originally posted by Poopdick View Postthat ref racist as can be lol. wanted tim to die in there smh. all I know is I bet that Turkey money sounds good right now. he would still been found out against a top guy there, but not in Orlando Florida in a ballroom for 800,000. smarten up PBC guys
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Amazing how overlooked Bakhram Murtazaliev has been prior. This was a normal Tim Tyszu fight where he sets up the right hand and then boom lets go but only issue Bakhram didn’t flinch. Tyszu then doubles down harder like a true gambler and gets flushed himself. This has worked every time in the past for Tyszu but he picked the wrong dude tonight.
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Originally posted by Roadblock View PostBakhram is for real, sharp with power and good chin he totally destroyed Tim, I was surprised at bakhrams speed and counter boxing, Tim showed all he doesn't know he has no idea in defence, that will probably be the end of him he may even call it a day.
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It wasn’t that long ago that experts were praising Tim Tszyu for his ring IQ. I guess that bubble has well and truly burst. The KO power bubble already burst before that so not sure what’s left. Yeah he has heart but is fundamentals are sloppy. He’s constantly squared up and often moves straight back with his hands down.
Now one thing should be abundantly clear for the casuals, including the Aus sports media: Australia’s best boxer is Jai Opetaia. Get behind him.
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I blame bad management for this loss. They pushed this kid too fast. Obviously, he is not ready. He is only getting the push not because he is that good but because of his famous father's last name.
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Originally posted by BoxHead88 View PostIt wasn’t that long ago that experts were praising Tim Tszyu for his ring IQ. I guess that bubble has well and truly burst. The KO power bubble already burst before that so not sure what’s left. Yeah he has heart but is fundamentals are sloppy. He’s constantly squared up and often moves straight back with his hands down.
Now one thing should be abundantly clear for the casuals, including the Aus sports media: Australia’s best boxer is Jai Opetaia. Get behind him.
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