Tsziu blames his last third knockout defeat against IBF Junior Champion Bakhram Murtazalijaliev to his belief that he could “get rid of two or three rounds” 19. October last year.
Career on the line
Tsziu, 30, may not admit it, but his career is on the line this week, 6. April, against Joei Spencer (19-1, 11 HP) in Newcastle Entertainment, Broadmeadov, Newcastle. The team lost the last two fight against Bakhram and Sebastuan Fondor. Loss of Spencer, 24, would be the last blow for TSZIU careers for sinking.
Certainly, he could fight, but it would be one of many candidates in the 154 lb department, not one of the guys up. He would go according to the status of Veterans.
If the team is happy, it could be held for another 10 to 11 years and is good money as an opponent, as the British traveler Derek Chisora made it in difficult categories. He made a wealth fight as well as an opponent of B-slow for killers.
Former VBO 154-lb Tsziu (24-2, 17 Kos) says that several large shots (23-0, 8 KOS) (23-0, 8 Kos), but then it was caught up with a large blow in the other and never recovered. Murtazliev left him four times in reaching the third round of the knockout.
Excessive control?
“I thought I could get rid of two or three rounds. It went through my mentality,” Tsziu said Fight Hub TV Approximately one of the reasons that led to his loss in Bakhram Murtazaliev last October. “I wanted to get in with fireworks and you can’t do that.
“I Was Landing Some Big Shots at First, Booth One Shot That and Made A Mistake From. I Never Really Gathered Myself After That. It Was Sort Of A Different Mentality Change. How I Felt Leading Into It, I Felt On Top Of The World. And Felt Unbelievable and Sharp. I Don’t know what it was exactly, but lessons learned, “Said Tszyu.
There was more than one footage that Tsziu was affected because he led to his defeat. At first he fell to the second round of the Grand Left Murtazaliev. But after that, Tsziu continued to push the Bakhram champion and did not return to try and field. The team is stuck with the same approach without giving any adjustments and it was to hit the same blow to the same way.
“When I remodeled it, it was a lot of learned lessons. I looked at him from the tactical perspective. I hit him with I shouldn’t guess and defend me. I usually recovered. I was repeatedly dragged.
“I could have been things for rehydration, but it wasn’t ideal. You live, and you learn. Don’t catch her again,” Tszi said.


Last Updated 01.04.2025