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Comments Thread For: Tim Tszyu and Joey Spencer brace for battle after row over judges is settled
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Originally posted by hitmanjosh View Post
Right I remember when they Robbed my boy Lonny Beasley fighting there against Shannon Taylor so so ass!
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" Tim Tszyu and Joey Spencer brace for battle"
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Originally posted by Corelone View PostA robbery wouldnt help Tim at this point. It's not like he's building his resume. He'll be rewarded getting beat worse by better.
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Joey has some name recognition with all of the PBC fights and brings a respectable record. He's a decent fighter but doesn't necessarily do anything special to indicate he has much of a chance against Tszyu.
I see something similar to Jesus Ramos result, he's game but the difference in firepower yields Tim a mid to late rounds stoppage.
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Originally posted by Elheath View PostAt this point Tszyu needs a KO win or a very convincing no doubt obvious wide decision win at the minimum. Hell, if anything Tszyu getting robbed by a controversial decision by non-Australian judges would get him more value than winning a close/controversial/robbery decision with three Australian judges.
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Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View PostJoey has some name recognition with all of the PBC fights and brings a respectable record. He's a decent fighter but doesn't necessarily do anything special to indicate he has much of a chance against Tszyu.
I see something similar to Jesus Ramos result, he's game but the difference in firepower yields Tim a mid to late rounds stoppage.
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The controversy over judging was largely a media exaggeration. Tszyu just needs to focus on returning to the winner’s circle in what would feel like a homecoming fight.
As for corruption, the recent commercialization of Australian boxing has significantly reduced the sport’s historically infamous issues. No Limit Boxing and Tim Tszyu have played a major role in this shift, whether intentionally or not.
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