Danilo Creti has pointed to Nikita Tsi's “fragile” jaw as a potential weakness in their title fight in Sydney this month.
Tszyu will look to defend his Australian super welterweight title against Creti on April 24 at Hordern Pavilion, with the bout set to be broadcast on Main Event and streaming platform Kayo. It will be the Australian boxing champion's first fight since defeating Dylan Biggs in Newcastle last year, while Cretty, who boasts a professional record of 8-1-1 (1 KO), has not recorded a win since 2022. , boasts an undefeated record as a super champion. Welterweight.
Speaking to reporters in Sydney on Thursday, the 34-year-old declared he would aim for Tszyu's chin in his next fight, comparing his rival to the movie Ivan Drago. Rocky IV Because of his privileged upbringing.
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“He's a human being like everyone else,” Creati said.
“He's fragile. His jaw is fragile, so we're going to do that.
“I have this romantic visualization of me raising my hand and taking what's mine.
“Nikita was born in the right place, with the right last name, with the right systems in place, to be the best chef, the best doctor.”
Tszyu, who is unbeaten in eight professional fights, responded by pointing to his chin.
“Here, aim to the left,” Tzu sneered.
“Well, good luck.”
“It's a false sense of security for them,” he continued.
“I’m glad they have that hope, and I’m going to take that hope away from them.”
Last month, Tszyu's younger brother Tim lost a split decision to Sebastian Fundora in Las Vegas, losing his WBO light middleweight title in a bloody bout at T-Mobile Arena.
“I was pretty excited to see so much blood,” Tsi continued.
“I'm drawn to such gruesome places.
“If we can do that in this match, I'll be happy.
“I'm glad it got cut. I hope there's some confusion.
“Let’s start a war… let’s get bloody.”
Creati replied:
“I will never back down.”
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Tszyu also refused to let the judging panel decide his fate and vowed to continue striving for a KO victory.
“That's something my dad always taught me,” he explained.
“To have full control of this sport, you have to win by knockout.
“You can't let a judge decide your fate.
“That’s something that’s always stuck with me since my amateur days.”