Sebastian Fundora calls Tszyu Tim out: “He saw the whole thing” – dismissing the excuse of Tszyu’s cutting for their upcoming July 19 game

Sebastian Fundora calls Tszyu Tim out: “He saw the whole thing” – dismissing the excuse of Tszyu’s cutting for their upcoming July 19 game

Sebastian Fundora buying Tim Tszyu’s excuses for his cut has not affected his performance, and believed he caused his loss to Tszyu last year. Fundora (22-1-1, 14 kos) states that Tszyu (25-2, 18 kos) had his eyes on him all the time during the fighting, and did not blink the way fighters do when they have a difficult time seeing after being broken.

Tszyu’s cut is not a factor

He looked like Tszyu had his eyes open throughout the fight. Blood was pouring out of a fracture on the skin of his skin that Tim was suffered in round two when he ran into Fundora’s left elbow while trying to punch him.

The Junior Mid -Mid -weight champion CLGW Fundora will defend against Tszyu in a second period on July 19th at the MGM Garden Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The event will be streamed PBC PPV on Video Prime. The price of the card is $ 59.99.

“This fight is the greatest fight of my career, and I can feel it. It’s usually the next battle, but this is the one,” Tim Tszyu said Sports on prime for his recipient with Sebastian Fundora on July 19th.

Unfair Tszyu Title Shot?

What some fans have a problem with is Tszyu getting a title shot against Fundora despite having a 1-2 record in his last three contests. Tim was cast out in the third round by IBF’s junior mid -weight champion Bakhram Murtazaliev last October.

Tszyu’s only victory since then came against Joseph Spencer on a sub-site last April, which was a kind of confidence-boost fight. Fans argue that there are more deserving competitors at WCP sites that have been waiting for the world title shot against Fundora.

It is not fair that Tszyu can skip past them to fight for a world title, having lost two out of his last three contests. Essentially, he has missed his way into a title shot against Sebastian, and his broken excuse is not flying with people. He does not want to face the truth that was not good enough, just as when Bakhram removed him.

Tim’s “Short Camp” claim

“I’m being studied, adapted to it, it’s not just having a week of sparring. Being able to get a right camp,” Tszyu said for his re -sentence with Fundora, contrasting him with how Sebastian fought last year at short notice. “As I said before, he should have killed me when he had the opportunity. I felt in control in the first few rounds.”

As you can see, Tszyu mentions that he has a short camp for his fight against Fundora last year. Here’s another excuse from Tim to try to whiten what happened rather than owning the loss and admitting to the fans that the better fighter beats him.

It was clear that Fundora’s height, long arms, and high punch output are a nightmare for Tszyu. He was not used to someone who talled so much, overwhelming his ability to block the incoming fire. Tszyu’s habit of uploading on single shots did not equate to bombing shots from Fundora.

Fundora on tszyu vision

“When boxing, things change so fast,” said Fundora. “The whole fight, I saw him looking into my eyes. I didn’t think that cut was bothering him at all. He wasn’t blind or closed his eyes. I couldn’t see out of my eyes. He saw the whole thing all the time. Just like me. I was betting from my nose. There was a couple of times when the blood went into my eyes, but that’s what we did.

Sebastian does not agree with Tszyu’s excuses, seeing him as an attempt to explain his loss to fans. Fundora’s comments suggest that he does not agree with Tszyu’s attempt to varnish for the truth.

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Last updated on 07/04/2025

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