Comments Thread For: Tim Tszyu doesn't second-guess continuing Sebastian Fundora fight and losing
Tim Tszyu's last fight ended in a loss -- but it didn't have to end that way. Still, Tszyu wouldn't change the decisions that led to his first pro defeat.
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Sometimes the corner has to protect the fighter from himself. I like his bravado and attitude about the whole thing but that fight should had been stopped with the horrendous injury that was not even a punch.
Sometimes the corner has to protect the fighter from himself. I like his bravado and attitude about the whole thing but that fight should had been stopped with the horrendous injury that was not even a punch.
That was the main point ain't it? It was from a head collision. Why put your fighter at such a disadvantage? I think Tszyu redeems himself going forward, but that is an unfair "L".
It's great to be brave and courageous , but in this case , the corner should have been looking out for his career too. Taking a loss , even a weird one like this and losing your belt , is expensive. You go from fighting at MGM to fighting at Caribe Royale. That loss cost the whole team a lot of money.
Unless you are a literal once in a lifetime generation great like Mayweather, you are going to lose. Even those types lost back when the competition was higher 90s and before. I liked that Tszyu fight through it, I wish more guys fight to win rather than fight not to lose. We get modern classics like that. I’m looking forward to his next fight especially since it’s on regular Amazon
He literally gave Fundora the biggest opportunity by not quitting and staying in the fight that he was winning. I honestly think them Aussies got too much bravado to quit on a cut. Whether they know they're up on the cards or not, I think they have too much pride to quit.
It certainly gave Tim and Fundora for that matter, entry to the warrior face HOF in boxing, lol. That's up there with V.Klitschko eyebrow falling apart and when Badou Jack having a slit in his forehead pouring blood down his face. Jorge Linares with the cut on the bridge of his nose against Antonio Demarco, etc.
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