Though the Marrio Barrios-Manny Pacquiao struggle would be the headline occasion on the evening of July 19 in Las Vegas, some followers see the return struggle between Sebastian Fundora and Tim Tszyu because the potential struggle of the evening. And that is how Tszyu, 25-2(18) sees it himself. Talking at yesterday’s press convention that introduced the July 19 card, Tszyu mentioned he actually needs to deliver the followers one thing particular in his return conflict with Fundora; with the Australian star even referring to epic fights like Diego Corrales-Jose Luis Castillo, and Manny Pacquiao-Erik Morales.
Tszyu mentioned he has seen far too many “boring fights” not too long ago, the previous WBO 154 pound champ clearly pointing a finger on the current Canelo Alvarez-William Scull and Devin Haney-Jose Ramirez snoozers, and he said that he needs to deliver the uncooked pleasure again. There was after all completely no boring facet to Tszyu’s first bloody struggle with Fundora, the 12-round break up resolution win in favour of “The Towering Inferno” being a genuinely X-rated affair. And Tszyu sees extra of the identical – bar the nasty minimize to the highest of his head – within the sequel.
Tszyu says followers deserve struggle, no more “boring fights”
“My principal goal is to win after all, [but also] to deliver the struggle that followers need,” Tszyu mentioned to Fox Sports activities. “As a younger child, you dream of watching loopy fights. You bear in mind issues like Castillo-Corrales, Pacquiao-Morales. You bear in mind these fights and that’s what I intend to do, deliver one thing that the followers will bear in mind in 10 years, 15 years. And I believe that is the struggle, that is the evening to do it on.”
It might after all be nice if we noticed the type of scorching motion we have been handled to within the Corrales-Castillo and Pacquiao-Morales wars right here, and Tszyu is clearly up for it. Fundora too sees “one other nice struggle” unfolding within the rematch with Tszyu, and once more, this one may show to be one of the best motion struggle of the evening. Southpaw Fundora, 22-1-1(14) really went so far as to say his profitable struggle with Tszyu was “the struggle of the last decade.”
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However who wins the return? Can Tszyu get his revenge, or does California’s Fundora make it 2-0 over his rival?

Boxing Information | Tim Tszyu Says He’s Seen Too Many “Boring Fights” Currently, Needs A Castillo-Corrales, Pacquiao-Morales Kind Struggle In Fundora Rematch