After first facing Sebastian Fandora on March 30th, Tim Tzu welcomes a fight against WBO 154-pound mandatory Terrence Crawford next. Tszyu (24-0, 17 KOs) said he would be fine fighting Crawford in June or July and likes to stay busy.
Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs), 36, will move up to 154 wins after winning the undisputed third-division championship.
Tszyu will test whether Crawford is as good as some boxing fans believe. He wasn't very good in his fight with Errol Spence.
Tim was overhyped by casual fans and naive hardcore boxing fans who thought Crawford was a genuine 24-carat gold medal, but his weight wasted, his ring rusted, and his car accident ruined it. After winning against Spence, it may prove to be fool's gold.
“That's great. This is a chance to be great,” Tim Tze told the media Terrence Crawford will become a WBO mandatory fighter and will be next if he defeats Sebastian Fundora on March 30th. He reacted and spoke about the possibility.
Analyzing Crawford's last performance
“This is the first chance to save the show. Once Crawford gets a chance, it's going to be a war,” Tszyu continued. “Spence looked different than usual. [against Crawford]. From the beginning it looked like he was off balance and perhaps his weight was wasting him. That was different. ”
Tszyu is in his prime and will likely be working on Crawford, who is rusty in the ring and hasn't been playing well in the three fights before the match with Spence.
“Me and him have completely different styles. He's a southpaw and I'm an orthodox. It's sweet, dude. We've had four fights in 12 months,” he said, adding that a fight with Crawford in June or July was likely early. When asked if it was too much, Tszyu answered.
Apparently Crawford has not yet vacated the remaining three titles at 147 for some reason, leading some boxing fans to wonder if he will retain the title in anticipation of Devin Haney's promotion. thinking.
The sanctioning body will need to begin stripping Crawford of the title to keep it in case Haney is promoted. Crawford isn't holding onto the belt to use it for a controversial match against IBF champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis.
Tszyu talks about Canelo's price tag
“It's about putting a price on yourself,” Tszyu said of Canelo Alvarez's desire for 150 million to 200 million to fight David Benavidez. “Benavidez should pay him too.