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    Comments Thread For: Tim Tszyu 'moving forwards' in the wake of defeat

    Tim Tszyu has vowed to continue ?moving forwards? in the wake of his stoppage defeat by Sebastian Fundora
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  • crisantonio917
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    #2
    Move forward to a stretcher, forget it brotha "GAME OVER" no one is interested in seeing you take another beating or much less fighting that fruitcake male stripper Giraffa or whatever his name is, your dirtying your dads name son...

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    • Hooded Terror
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      #3
      So Turkey likes to use his influence to denigrate earnest souls that don't march to his beat. Then he deletes. EXACTLY why I do not refer to him in the expected, prefered manner in which those around to him refer to him.

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      • MalevolentBite
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        #4
        Originally posted by Hooded Terror
        So Turkey likes to use his influence to denigrate earnest souls that don't march to his beat. Then he deletes. EXACTLY why I do not refer to him in the expected, prefered manner in which those around to him refer to him.
        The fact he deleted speaks volumes. He didn't want to bring negative attention to his reilgion, people and country from the western world but thats how he felt. Thats how it is in the middle east. They look down on alot of different cultures and peoples. Go to Dubai and look who's doing all the manual labor. That oil money went to their heads.

        No shade.

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        • Grandma Lover
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          #5
          Lol tszyu chose loyalty to haymon instead of having basic human decency towards his excellency. Guess turki got the last laugh

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          • PBR Streetgang
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            #6
            Tszyu has every right to choose to go forward. I wouldn't recommend it since he's achieved considerable success and the likelihood of returning to those heights of success are unlikely.

            As for Turki, not surprised he would make a classless and petty statement. The dude has probably never had to exert enough physical effort to cause perspiration...let alone get punched in the face.

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            • Left Hook Louie
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              #7
              Originally posted by MalevolentBite

              The fact he deleted speaks volumes. He didn't want to bring negative attention to his reilgion, people and country from the western world but thats how he felt. Thats how it is in the middle east. They look down on alot of different cultures and peoples. Go to Dubai and look who's doing all the manual labor. That oil money went to their heads.

              No shade.
              The only reason the Saudi royal family set up Riyadh Season (and LIV golf, for that matter) is for the PR value of owning sporting spectacles that bring attention to the regime in a 'positive' light. There is no intrinsic interest in the betterment of pro boxing from the Saudis. They see a market demographics (boxing fans and golf fans) and use those as captive audiences to sportswash the image of the country.

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              • Left Hook Louie
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                #8
                Originally posted by CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
                Turki is a bltch in a dress. He doesn't have half of the heart of Tim Tszyu. Turki has never been in a fist fight in his life , a spoiled pampered little brat is all he's ever been. One day MBS will get tired of Turki and he'll be in a hole in the desert or being tortured in a dungeon until he dies.
                You are speaking truth to power.

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                • HisExcellency
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                  #9
                  Turki needs to make his mind up...Tim is no Jerry and willingly fights toe to toe against sluggers like Fundora & Murtaz from the opening bell. In fact, I'd say he's EXACTLY the type of fighter he's looking for on Riyadh Season!
                  Last edited by HisExcellency; 07-22-2025, 12:21 PM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Left Hook Louie

                    The only reason the Saudi royal family set up Riyadh Season (and LIV golf, for that matter) is for the PR value of owning sporting spectacles that bring attention to the regime in a 'positive' light. There is no intrinsic interest in the betterment of pro boxing from the Saudis. They see a market demographics (boxing fans and golf fans) and use those as captive audiences to sportswash the image of the country.
                    + money laundering

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