Tim tszyu live blog
Here's how it all unfolded according to Daily Mail Australia. You can keep up with all the other stories coming out of Tszyu's stunning statement win on Daily Mail Australia's Sport home page. That's the rest of Tszyu's message to Jermell Charlo, tim tszyu live blog, who as we write this has not said a word about the Aussie's win on social media.
Tim Tszyu has overcome the toughest challenge of his boxing career to defend the full WBO super welterweight title in a brutal encounter with Brian Mendoza on the Gold Coast. Tszyu, who improves his record to , won by unanimous decision after 12 brutal rounds on all three judges' scorecards in what is likely to be his final fight for some time on Australian soil. America beckons for Tszyu, whose relentless power was on full display as he outlasted a brave Mendoza. After a cagey opening, Tszyu burst into life in the second half of the fight, having Mendoza in trouble in the seventh, tenth and 11th rounds with typically thunderous shots to the head and body. Mendoza put up a more than game fight, challenging Tszyu with his elusiveness and speed of hand through the early exchanges. But once Tszyu started to land his shots, the assassin-like Tszyu, while remaining respectful of the American's power, was in almost complete control. Credit has to go to Mendoza for putting up with a barrage of punishment that left his face a bloody mess by the end of the contest.
Tim tszyu live blog
Tim Tszyu has made the statement he needed to in his final fight in Australia before heading overseas, defeating American Brian Mendoza by unanimous decision , , to defend his WBO junior middleweight belt. Two-time welterweight champion Shawn Porter had said pre-fight that Mendoza needed to find a way to make Tszyu uncomfortable early and liked what he saw early. In what was an evenly fought opening round, a big shot from Tszyu on the bell may have been the difference in separating the two and leaving the greater impression on the judges. Tszyu though was patient too in picking his moments, as he did at the end of the second round scoring a clean The Australian then landed a big uppercut in the fifth that cut Mendoza open and seemed to sense his moment, swarming with a few more pinpoint shots to press the American towards the ropes. Mendoza later fired back with an uppercut of his own but Tszyu was unbothered, continuing to pressure the challenger and close out his best round of the fight. Tszyu, when he needed to, went to a new level. And Tszyu had another level left in him, rocking Mendoza once more with another uppercut in the seventh. But the American, seemingly on the brink of going down, was somehow able to not only stay on his feet but work towards the body of Tszyu to briefly keep the Australian at bay. Still, Tszyu continued to stalk Mendoza as he sensed the finish was near with the Gold Coast crowd cheering him on. In the end Mendoza was able to last until the bell as the fight went into an eighth round, with Tszyu well and truly in control at that point. The challenge for Mendoza, however, was that he had taken plenty of damage in the process and with his energy sapped it was growing increasingly challenging for him to find the decisive blow to turn the fight back in his favour.
Clubbing blows from Mendoza but then Tszyu comes close to the money shot as they split.
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Tim Tszyu has overcome the toughest challenge of his boxing career to defend the full WBO super welterweight title in a brutal encounter with Brian Mendoza on the Gold Coast. Tszyu, who improves his record to , won by unanimous decision after 12 brutal rounds on all three judges' scorecards in what is likely to be his final fight for some time on Australian soil. America beckons for Tszyu, whose relentless power was on full display as he outlasted a brave Mendoza. After a cagey opening, Tszyu burst into life in the second half of the fight, having Mendoza in trouble in the seventh, tenth and 11th rounds with typically thunderous shots to the head and body. Mendoza put up a more than game fight, challenging Tszyu with his elusiveness and speed of hand through the early exchanges. But once Tszyu started to land his shots, the assassin-like Tszyu, while remaining respectful of the American's power, was in almost complete control. Credit has to go to Mendoza for putting up with a barrage of punishment that left his face a bloody mess by the end of the contest. Look back on how all the action unfolded in our live blog. To leave a comment on the blog, please log in or sign up for an ABC account. We'll have more from the Gold Coast a bit later on after the press conference, which I am racing off to now.
Tim tszyu live blog
Tim Tszyu knocked out Tony Harrison in the ninth round of a scheduled round pound bout Saturday Sunday in Australia in Sydney to set up a fight with undisputed champion Jermell Charlo. Tszyu applied pressure on Harrison from beginning to end, landing many more and cleaner shots than his veteran American counterpart. Harrison was competitive much of the fight, relying mostly on his quick, long jab. The knockout was brutal.
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This Mike Tyson freak show proves just how far the sport has The pair are matching each other to a standstill here. Tszyu clubs at the head of Mendoza who counters with two good shots. Tszyu throws Mendoza off him as he attempts to grapple. The bell comes to save a bloodied and battered Mendoza again! The doctor is examining him and there's plenty of blood on both men. The stars always come out for the big fights and big events, too, so it makes sense. Smith kicks sensational last-gasp drop goal to secure famous win for England over Ireland at Twickenham Next up: Rocky Ogden vs Mark Schleibs. There's the jab first up. Good shots from Tszyu here. Porter and Fenech aren't impressed by the way Aleem is leaping in to his shots, but he was more accurate and effective in that round - and takes it Vegas Larfield landed many hard right hands like this one as he scored a unanimous points win over Jhunrille Castino, who somehow shrugged them off to give the Aussie a few problems, especially in the first round. May and England, who were both coming off comeback victories after a loss, did not slow down from the opening bell as the confidence flowed.
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Then he lands a vicious right hand, knocking down Schleibs, who bounces up quickly and doesn't appear too badly hurt. Ogden seems happy to just stand in front of him and wear the punches. Four-division champion Inoue , 22 knockouts is looking to become undisputed in a second weight class when he fights unified WBA and IBF title-holder Tapales in December. A bit of showboating at the end from Aleem, who sees another round slip away, Frost breaks through Hamdan's guard with a good jab to kick off the third as Hamdan hits back with a good left rip, then smashes a right into his opponent's chin as he fights his way off the ropes, then a good short left hook as they clinch. View all. Tszyu continued to pile on the damage in the 10th round too but somehow Mendoza just would not go down, even as the Australian effectively turned his challenger into a stationary punching bag. Ocampo and his crew looked psyched as they listen, hands over hearts. Goodman himself admitted a few of the early rounds were touch and go, but from the sixth on he was clearly the better fighter. Fenech actually did a good job to drastically reduce the bleeding. Shawn Porter has Hamdan winning every round. We're not far off now. Vegas Larfield vs Jhunrille Castino. Aleem was a big jump up in class for him and he dealt with it beautifully.
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