Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 26, 2022

Who wins?

Poll ended at 19 Mar 2022, 14:36

Tszyu - Decision
2
15%
Tszyu - T/KO
9
69%
DRAW
1
8%
Gausha - T/KO
0
No votes
Gausha - Decision
1
8%
 
Total votes: 13

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Tim Tszyu-Terrell Gausha To Headline Showtime Tripleheader 3/26 In Minneapolis

Tim Tszyu and Terrell Gausha have been elevated to a “Showtime Championship Boxing” main event.

Their junior middleweight match initially was supposed to be the co-feature before the Brian Castano-Jermell Charlo rematch March 19 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Once Castano suffered a slight tear to his right biceps while training, their second 154-pound title unification fight was postponed last month, likely until an undetermined date in May.

Boxing Scene has learned that rather than having Tszyu and Gausha prolong their training camps and wait that long to fight, Premier Boxing Champions’ Al Haymon and Showtime’s Stephen Espinoza agreed to have them headline their own Showtime event March 26 at The Armory in Minneapolis.

Australia’s Tszyu (20-0, 15 KOs) is the WBO’s mandatory challenger for Castano’s championship. Handlers for the 27-year-old Tszyu, a son of former junior welterweight champ Kostya Tszyu, petitioned the WBO for medical documentation of Castano’s injury from an independent doctor because Tszyu’s mandated title shot is overdue.

Sebastian Contursi, Castano’s manager, agreed to provide proof that Argentina’s Castano suffered the aforementioned injury while preparing for his rematch with Houston’s Charlo.

Cleveland’s Gausha (22-2-1, 11 KOs) is the WBO’s 11th-ranked contender in the 154-pound division. The Tszyu-Gausha winner would be in position to fight the winner of the Charlo-Castano rematch in his following fight.

The Tszyu-Gausha show likely will include a 10-round junior middleweight bout in which highly touted Cuban prospect Yoelvis Gomez (5-0, 5 KOs) will meet Mexican veteran Jorge Cota (30-5, 27 KOs). BS.com reported last month that the Gomez-Cota contest would be part of the Charlo-Castano card, but it has shifted with the Tszyu-Gausha fight to March 26.

Castano, meanwhile, is still resting his right arm in hopes of encountering Charlo again in May. The unbeaten 32-year-old champion has maintained his conditioning, though, in hopes of facing Charlo once he takes off the prescribed four weeks from using his right arm while preparing.

Castano (17-0-2, 12 KOs) and Charlo (34-1-1, 18 KOs), who owns the IBF, WBA and WBC titles, settled for a controversial, 12-round split draw July 17 at AT&T Center in San Antonio.

New Jersey’s Steve Weisfeld scored Castano a 114-113 winner over Charlo. Nevada’s Tim Cheatham scored their back-and-forth fight a draw, 114-114.

Puerto Rico’s Nelson Vazquez scored what was a much closer contest 117-111 for Charlo, who somehow won nine rounds on Vazquez’s card. Even Charlo acknowledged that Vazquez scored their fight by too wide a distance for him.

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Solid test.
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Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 19, 2022

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Tszyu is a beast. Can make crazy money fighting noones in aus, but is willing to fight on an undercard in a tough fight in the USA... hope he wins then gets his title shot.
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Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 19, 2022

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Good step up for Tszyu and good way of making some noise in US, fighting on undercard of his rivals at 154. For Gausha this is last chance to make something serious in sport of boxing. He is level above previous Tszyu oponents, dont underestimate him in this one. :box:
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Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 19, 2022

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Whole 154 lbs division is somewhat under the radar. And it is pretty stacked. Charlo and Castano, the best ones are actually fighting each other. Gausha, Tszyu, Madrimov and Adams are solid contenders. Maybe Jarett Hurd can make his way back on top, or Liam sSmith - Jesse Vargas winner can make some noise :box:
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Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 19, 2022

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Good opponent for Tsyzu because Gausha isn’t good enough to beat him or anyone in the top 10 but will give him some rounds.
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Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 26, 2022

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Tim Tszyu-Terrell Gausha To Headline Showtime Tripleheader 3/26 In Minneapolis

Tim Tszyu and Terrell Gausha have been elevated to a “Showtime Championship Boxing” main event.

Their junior middleweight match initially was supposed to be the co-feature before the Brian Castano-Jermell Charlo rematch March 19 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Once Castano suffered a slight tear to his right biceps while training, their second 154-pound title unification fight was postponed last month, likely until an undetermined date in May.

Boxing Scene has learned that rather than having Tszyu and Gausha prolong their training camps and wait that long to fight, Premier Boxing Champions’ Al Haymon and Showtime’s Stephen Espinoza agreed to have them headline their own Showtime event March 26 at The Armory in Minneapolis.

Australia’s Tszyu (20-0, 15 KOs) is the WBO’s mandatory challenger for Castano’s championship. Handlers for the 27-year-old Tszyu, a son of former junior welterweight champ Kostya Tszyu, petitioned the WBO for medical documentation of Castano’s injury from an independent doctor because Tszyu’s mandated title shot is overdue.

Sebastian Contursi, Castano’s manager, agreed to provide proof that Argentina’s Castano suffered the aforementioned injury while preparing for his rematch with Houston’s Charlo.

Cleveland’s Gausha (22-2-1, 11 KOs) is the WBO’s 11th-ranked contender in the 154-pound division. The Tszyu-Gausha winner would be in position to fight the winner of the Charlo-Castano rematch in his following fight.

The Tszyu-Gausha show likely will include a 10-round junior middleweight bout in which highly touted Cuban prospect Yoelvis Gomez (5-0, 5 KOs) will meet Mexican veteran Jorge Cota (30-5, 27 KOs). BS.com reported last month that the Gomez-Cota contest would be part of the Charlo-Castano card, but it has shifted with the Tszyu-Gausha fight to March 26.

Castano, meanwhile, is still resting his right arm in hopes of encountering Charlo again in May. The unbeaten 32-year-old champion has maintained his conditioning, though, in hopes of facing Charlo once he takes off the prescribed four weeks from using his right arm while preparing.

Castano (17-0-2, 12 KOs) and Charlo (34-1-1, 18 KOs), who owns the IBF, WBA and WBC titles, settled for a controversial, 12-round split draw July 17 at AT&T Center in San Antonio.

New Jersey’s Steve Weisfeld scored Castano a 114-113 winner over Charlo. Nevada’s Tim Cheatham scored their back-and-forth fight a draw, 114-114.

Puerto Rico’s Nelson Vazquez scored what was a much closer contest 117-111 for Charlo, who somehow won nine rounds on Vazquez’s card. Even Charlo acknowledged that Vazquez scored their fight by too wide a distance for him.
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Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 26, 2022

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looks like a nice card, i like the cota-gomez fight too. wonder what the other one will be
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Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 26, 2022

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Good fight for Tim. tough test and Wins a win but Hopfuly he can stop him, always nice to stop a guy thats gone a compeditiveish 12 with high levle guy.

I also hope if this ends up being relitivly strait fowards they put tszyu on the charlo castanza undercard in july, dont want tim waiting till december (if lucky ) to fight the winner.
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like this card :bag:
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Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 26, 2022

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Yoelvis Gomez Suffers Hand Injury; Fight With Jorge Cota Postponed, Removed From March 26 Showtime Card
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Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 26, 2022

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that sucks, it was a good fight
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Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 26, 2022

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get lil Nikita tszyu over there... chuck him in with Joseph Jackson.
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Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 26, 2022

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Top super welterweight contender and rising star Tim Tszyu will make his long-awaited U.S. debut when he takes on U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha in a 12-round showdown that headlines action live on SHOWTIME Saturday, March 26 from The Armory in Minneapolis in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and will feature rising undefeated lightweight contender Michel Rivera dueling fellow unbeaten Joseph “Blessed Hands” Adorno in the 10-round co-main event, plus hard-hitting super lightweight contender Elvis Rodríguez faces Juan José Velasco in the 10-round telecast opener.

“Tim Tszyu has risen up the rankings and established himself as a serious contender at the top of the loaded 154-pound division, and he’ll look to make a splash stateside when he faces the highly-skilled and experienced Terrell Gausha,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “The action will be coming throughout this lineup, as lightweight phenom Michel Rivera takes on the undefeated Joseph Adorno, while Elvis Rodríguez looks to continue his ascent in the super lightweight division against the always tough Juan José Velasco.”

Tickets for the event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, No Limit Boxing and Warriors Boxing, are on sale now and can be purchased at the Armory at http://ArmoryMN.com/ and through Ticketmaster.

The son of former unified champion Kostya, Tim Tszyu (20-0, 15 KOs) has quickly made a name for himself as one of the most promising contenders at 154-pounds. Tszyu headlines on SHOWTIME following in his father’s footsteps after Kostya competed 10 times on the network, including memorable knockouts of Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. and Zab Judah. Fighting out of his native Sydney, Australia, Tszyu will make his U.S. debut on March 26 after earning his first 20 pro wins in his home country. The 27-year-old went the 12-round distance for the first time in his last fight, dominating Takeshi Inoue on his way to a unanimous decision in November 2021. The decision victory came after Tszyu had put together stoppage wins in eight of his previous ten outings.

“I’m very excited to be fighting in the U.S., especially on SHOWTIME, where my dad was featured for most of his career,” said Tszyu. “I’m proud and excited to continue on the Tszyu name with SHOWTIME. Once I take care of Gausha, I will be coming for the title.”

A member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic team, Gausha (22-2-1, 11 KOs) was born in Cleveland, Ohio but now fights out of Encino, Calif., where he is trained by Manny Robles and Prenice Brewer. The 34-year-old has faced tough competition throughout his career, having fought former champion Austin Trout to a draw in 2019 in addition to decision losses against former champion Erislandy Lara and top contender Erickson Lubin. Gausha showed improved power in his most recent bout, stopping rising contender Jamontay Clark in two rounds in March 2021.

"I've been ready for this fight for a long time,” said Gausha. “I came into this game to be a world champion and fight the best. I expect Tim to come in great shape and I’ll also come in my best shape to put on a great fight for the fans. My coaches are getting me prepared perfectly for the kind of fight I need to put on so that I can leave the ring victorious."

Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and now fighting out of Miami, Fla. Rivera (22-0, 14 KOs) burst onto the scene in 2019, making his U.S. debut with a victory over Rene Tellez Giron on SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION®. The 23-year-old continued his ascent in 2020, adding a stoppage win against Fidel Maldonado Jr. and a unanimous decision triumph against lightweight contender LaDarius Miller. Rivera carried his dominance into 2021 with three more victories, including a stoppage of Anthony Mercado in February before delivering a highlight-reel knockout of Jon Fernandez in July on SHOWTIME. He most recently scored a shutout unanimous decision over Matias Romero in October.

“This is a great opportunity for me to display my talents once again against a high-quality opponent in Joseph Adorno,” said Rivera. “I’m ready to take on anyone willing to challenge me until my time comes to fight for the world title. My goal is to be victorious on March 26 and then face Gervonta Davis for his title. With each fight I’m getting closer to reaching that goal. I can’t wait to show off all the hard work that I’ve put into this camp on fight night.”

Adorno (14-0-2, 12 KOs) has fought to a draw in each of his last two fights, dropping fellow unbeaten Jamaine Ortiz twice in April 2021 after dueling Héctor “Guadaña” García in January 2020. The 22-year-old was born in Union City, New Jersey and now resides in Allentown, Pa., having fought in nearby Philadelphia five times throughout his career. Adorno turned pro in 2016 at the age of 17 after a standout amateur career where he amassed a 178-22 record and beat Shakur Stevenson’s twice. He has scored knockout victories in nine of his first 10 pro fights.

“This fight is a chance for me to show my true talents,” said Adorno. “Not taking anything away from Rivera, but I know I’m going to be the better fighter on March 26. I’m working with a new trainer, Raúl ‘Chino’ Rivas, who has trained many talented fighters, and I’m ready to showcase myself at my very best. I’m more focused than ever and I’m not going to let this opportunity pass me by. Everybody better be ready for a show on March 26.”

Rodríguez (12-1-1, 11 KOs) bounced back from his first career defeat, a majority decision loss to Kenneth Sims Jr., to knockout the previously unbeaten Juan Pablo Romero on the Canelo vs. Plant SHOWTIME PPV® undercard in November. The 26-year-old burst onto the scene with knockout victories in 10 of his first 11 fights and put together an impressive five wins in 2020. Originally from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Rodríguez now lives in Los Angeles

“March 26 is another step toward my world championship goal,” said Rodríguez. “I am fighting a tough veteran fighter who has faced top-level competition. I’ve stayed in camp through Christmas so that I can be 100% ready for this fight. Winning on March 26 means a lot for my career and I hope that a win will put me in contention for a title shot this year. I want to show the world that I’m ready for the big names in the division.”

The 34-year-old Velasco (23-2, 14 KOs) enters this fight on a three-bout winning streak, having most recently earned a split decision victory over Zachary Ochoa in February 2021. A native of Jujuy, Argentina, Velasco has tangled with some of the toughest fighters in the 140-pound division, including former champions Mario Barrios and Regis Prograis. Velasco will fight in the U.S. for the fifth time on March 26.

“I’m very honored to be on a great card like this,” said Velasco. “This is actually the second time that I’ve been preparing to face Rodríguez, so I know what I’m up against. He’s going to come into the right at 100%, just like I will. May the best man win on March 26.”
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Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 26, 2022

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anyone think gausha is worth a cheeky bet in this one, around 5/1? he was an olympian and fought good opposition. had lubin rocked and clearly deserved the win over trout. ko'd jamontay clark impressively last time out. only lara beat him without problems


first fight in the usa for tim, and his biggest test for sure
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Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha | Showtime - March 26, 2022

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If he were +1000 I still wouldn't bet on him.
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Fight Week!! :box:
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Undercard Update! | Press Release

Top super welterweight contender and rising star Tim Tszyu will make his long-awaited U.S. debut when he takes on U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha in a 12-round showdown that headlines action live on SHOWTIME Saturday, March 26 from The Armory in Minneapolis in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and will feature rising undefeated lightweight contender Michel Rivera dueling fellow unbeaten Joseph “Blessed Hands” Adorno in the 10-round co-main event, plus hard-hitting super lightweight contender Elvis Rodríguez faces Juan José Velasco in the 10-round telecast opener.

“Tim Tszyu has risen up the rankings and established himself as a serious contender at the top of the loaded 154-pound division, and he’ll look to make a splash stateside when he faces the highly-skilled and experienced Terrell Gausha,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “The action will be coming throughout this lineup, as lightweight phenom Michel Rivera takes on the undefeated Joseph Adorno, while Elvis Rodríguez looks to continue his ascent in the super lightweight division against the always tough Juan José Velasco.”

Tickets for the event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, No Limit Boxing and Warriors Boxing, are on sale now and can be purchased at the Armory at http://ArmoryMN.com/ and through Ticketmaster.

The son of former unified champion Kostya, Tim Tszyu (20-0, 15 KOs) has quickly made a name for himself as one of the most promising contenders at 154-pounds. Tszyu headlines on SHOWTIME following in his father’s footsteps after Kostya competed 10 times on the network, including memorable knockouts of Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. and Zab Judah. Fighting out of his native Sydney, Australia, Tszyu will make his U.S. debut on March 26 after earning his first 20 pro wins in his home country. The 27-year-old went the 12-round distance for the first time in his last fight, dominating Takeshi Inoue on his way to a unanimous decision in November 2021. The decision victory came after Tszyu had put together stoppage wins in eight of his previous ten outings.

“I’m very excited to be fighting in the U.S., especially on SHOWTIME, where my dad was featured for most of his career,” said Tszyu. “I’m proud and excited to continue on the Tszyu name with SHOWTIME. Once I take care of Gausha, I will be coming for the title.”

A member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic team, Gausha (22-2-1, 11 KOs) was born in Cleveland, Ohio but now fights out of Encino, Calif., where he is trained by Manny Robles and Prenice Brewer. The 34-year-old has faced tough competition throughout his career, having fought former champion Austin Trout to a draw in 2019 in addition to decision losses against former champion Erislandy Lara and top contender Erickson Lubin. Gausha showed improved power in his most recent bout, stopping rising contender Jamontay Clark in two rounds in March 2021.

“I’ve been ready for this fight for a long time,” said Gausha. “I came into this game to be a world champion and fight the best. I expect Tim to come in great shape and I’ll also come in my best shape to put on a great fight for the fans. My coaches are getting me prepared perfectly for the kind of fight I need to put on so that I can leave the ring victorious.”

Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and now fighting out of Miami, Fla. Rivera (22-0, 14 KOs) burst onto the scene in 2019, making his U.S. debut with a victory over Rene Tellez Giron on SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION®. The 23-year-old continued his ascent in 2020, adding a stoppage win against Fidel Maldonado Jr. and a unanimous decision triumph against lightweight contender LaDarius Miller. Rivera carried his dominance into 2021 with three more victories, including a stoppage of Anthony Mercado in February before delivering a highlight-reel knockout of Jon Fernandez in July on SHOWTIME. He most recently scored a shutout unanimous decision over Matias Romero in October.

“This is a great opportunity for me to display my talents once again against a high-quality opponent in Joseph Adorno,” said Rivera. “I’m ready to take on anyone willing to challenge me until my time comes to fight for the world title. My goal is to be victorious on March 26 and then face Gervonta Davis for his title. With each fight I’m getting closer to reaching that goal. I can’t wait to show off all the hard work that I’ve put into this camp on fight night.”

Adorno (14-0-2, 12 KOs) has fought to a draw in each of his last two fights, dropping fellow unbeaten Jamaine Ortiz twice in April 2021 after dueling Héctor “Guadaña” García in January 2020. The 22-year-old was born in Union City, New Jersey and now resides in Allentown, Pa., having fought in nearby Philadelphia five times throughout his career. Adorno turned pro in 2016 at the age of 17 after a standout amateur career where he amassed a 178-22 record and beat Shakur Stevenson’s twice. He has scored knockout victories in nine of his first 10 pro fights.

“This fight is a chance for me to show my true talents,” said Adorno. “Not taking anything away from Rivera, but I know I’m going to be the better fighter on March 26. I’m working with a new trainer, Raúl ‘Chino’ Rivas, who has trained many talented fighters, and I’m ready to showcase myself at my very best. I’m more focused than ever and I’m not going to let this opportunity pass me by. Everybody better be ready for a show on March 26.”

Rodríguez (12-1-1, 11 KOs) bounced back from his first career defeat, a majority decision loss to Kenneth Sims Jr., to knockout the previously unbeaten Juan Pablo Romero on the Canelo vs. Plant SHOWTIME PPV® undercard in November. The 26-year-old burst onto the scene with knockout victories in 10 of his first 11 fights and put together an impressive five wins in 2020. Originally from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Rodríguez now lives in Los Angeles

“March 26 is another step toward my world championship goal,” said Rodríguez. “I am fighting a tough veteran fighter who has faced top-level competition. I’ve stayed in camp through Christmas so that I can be 100% ready for this fight. Winning on March 26 means a lot for my career and I hope that a win will put me in contention for a title shot this year. I want to show the world that I’m ready for the big names in the division.”

The 34-year-old Velasco (23-2, 14 KOs) enters this fight on a three-bout winning streak, having most recently earned a split decision victory over Zachary Ochoa in February 2021. A native of Jujuy, Argentina, Velasco has tangled with some of the toughest fighters in the 140-pound division, including former champions Mario Barrios and Regis Prograis. Velasco will fight in the U.S. for the fifth time on March 26.

“I’m very honored to be on a great card like this,” said Velasco. “This is actually the second time that I’ve been preparing to face Rodríguez, so I know what I’m up against. He’s going to come into the right at 100%, just like I will. May the best man win on March 26.”

Unbeaten Rising Prospect Joey Spencer Takes on Ravshan Hudaynazarov Highlighting Non-Televised Undercard

Unbeaten rising prospect Joey Spencer will battle Ravshan Hudaynazarov in an eight-round middleweight attraction that highlights the non-televised undercard lineup on Saturday, March 26 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Armory in Minneapolis.

Top super welterweight contender and rising star Tim Tszyu will make his long-awaited U.S. debut in the main event when he takes on U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha in a 12-round showdown live on SHOWTIME.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and will feature rising undefeated lightweight contender Michel Rivera dueling fellow unbeaten Joseph “Blessed Hands” Adorno in the 10-round co-main event, plus hard-hitting super lightweight contender Elvis Rodríguez faces Juan José Velasco in the 10-round telecast opener.

Tickets for the event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, No Limit Boxing and Warriors Boxing, are on sale now and can be purchased at the Armory at http://ArmoryMN.com/ and through Ticketmaster.

The undercard lineup will also include super welterweight contender Brian Mendoza (19-2, 13 KOs) squaring off against San Antonio’s Benjamin Whitaker (15-7, 3 KOs) for eight rounds of action, undefeated Australian heavyweight Joseph Goodall (7-0-1, 6 KOs) facing Matthew McKinney (8-4-2, 5 KOs) in an eight-round fight and unbeaten super welterweight contender Bakhram Murtazaliev (19-0, 14 KOs) in a 10-round bout against Ahmad Cheikho (18-7, 13 KOs).

Rounding out the card are a trio of unbeaten prospects as 21-year-old Travon Marshall (4-0, 3 KOs) takes on fellow unbeaten Timothy Parks (3-0, 2 KOs) in a six-round super welterweight tilt, 25-year-old Michael Angeletti (4-0, 3 KOs) steps in for a six-round super bantamweight contest against Angel Luna (15-9-1, 8 KOs), and 19-year-old lightweight Breeon Carothers (1-0, 1 KOs) battles Deljerro Revello (0-2) in a four-round attraction.

The 21-year-old Spencer (14-0, 10 KOs) turned pro in February 2017 and immediately caught the eye of fans and pundits with his combination of speed, power and athleticism. Following an impressive 2020 campaign, the Linden, Michigan native added three more victories to his ledger in 2021, including his first eight-round fight as he earned a unanimous decision over James Martin in July. Most recently, Spencer delivered a sensational Christmas Day knockout of Limberth Ponce in the fifth-round of action.

A native of Uzbekistan, Hudaynazarov (19-4, 14 KOs) now fights out of Las Vegas as 12 of his last 14 bouts have taken place stateside. The 37-year-old was unbeaten in his first 17 pro fights before suffering four defeats from 2018 to 2020. Hudaynazarov bounced back to win his last two fights, stopping Eduardo Ayala in April 2021 before most recently winning a decision over Sergio Sarabia in June 2021.
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WATCH LIVE: Tszyu vs Gausha FITE TV & Showtime Stream This Saturday

Top super welterweight contender and rising star Tim Tszyu will make his long-awaited U.S. debut when he takes on U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha in a 12-round showdown that headlines action live on SHOWTIME Saturday, March 26 from The Armory in Minneapolis in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

Fight fans outside the US can watch the fight card LIVE on FITE-TV:

Unbeaten rising prospect Joey Spencer will battle Ravshan Hudaynazarov in an eight-round middleweight attraction that highlights the non-televised undercard lineup on Saturday, March 26 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Armory in Minneapolis.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and will feature rising undefeated lightweight contender Michel Rivera dueling fellow unbeaten Joseph “Blessed Hands” Adorno in the 10-round co-main event, plus hard-hitting super lightweight contender Elvis Rodríguez faces Juan José Velasco in the 10-round telecast opener.

Tickets for the event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, No Limit Boxing and Warriors Boxing, are on sale now and can be purchased at the Armory at http://ArmoryMN.com/ and through Ticketmaster.

The undercard lineup will also include super welterweight contender Brian Mendoza (19-2, 13 KOs) squaring off against San Antonio’s Benjamin Whitaker (15-7, 3 KOs) for eight rounds of action, undefeated Australian heavyweight Joseph Goodall (7-0-1, 6 KOs) facing Matthew McKinney (8-4-2, 5 KOs) in an eight-round fight and unbeaten super welterweight contender Bakhram Murtazaliev (19-0, 14 KOs) in a 10-round bout against Ahmad Cheikho (18-7, 13 KOs).

Rounding out the card are a trio of unbeaten prospects as 21-year-old Travon Marshall (4-0, 3 KOs) takes on fellow unbeaten Timothy Parks (3-0, 2 KOs) in a six-round super welterweight tilt, 25-year-old Michael Angeletti (4-0, 3 KOs) steps in for a six-round super bantamweight contest against Angel Luna (15-9-1, 8 KOs), and 19-year-old lightweight Breeon Carothers (1-0, 1 KOs) battles Deljerro Revello (0-2) in a four-round attraction.

The 21-year-old Spencer (14-0, 10 KOs) turned pro in February 2017 and immediately caught the eye of fans and pundits with his combination of speed, power and athleticism. Following an impressive 2020 campaign, the Linden, Michigan native added three more victories to his ledger in 2021, including his first eight-round fight as he earned a unanimous decision over James Martin in July. Most recently, Spencer delivered a sensational Christmas Day knockout of Limberth Ponce in the fifth-round of action.

A native of Uzbekistan, Hudaynazarov (19-4, 14 KOs) now fights out of Las Vegas as 12 of his last 14 bouts have taken place stateside. The 37-year-old was unbeaten in his first 17 pro fights before suffering four defeats from 2018 to 2020. Hudaynazarov bounced back to win his last two fights, stopping Eduardo Ayala in April 2021 before most recently winning a decision over Sergio Sarabia in June 2021.

After a long flight from Australia, WBO No. 1-ranked contender Tim Tszyu (20-0, 15 KOs) has arrived to the U.S. in preparation for his upcoming showdown with 2012 U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha (22-2-1, 11 KOs). Tszyu vs. Gausha, a 12-round clash, will headline live on SHOWTIME, Saturday, March 26 from The Armory in Minneapolis in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

“I have come to America with big visions of taking over the whole super welterweight division and becoming the next great 154-pound champion of the world,” said Tszyu, the son of Hall of Fame fighter Kostya Tszyu. “To become a legend, you must come to America at some point in your career and leave a mark on the sport. I want to continue my family’s legacy in boxing, as well as forge my own journey. March 26 is the start of my era.”

“I respect my opponent, he has a world-class amateur pedigree, and has fought at the championship level,” continued Tszyu, who will be making his U.S. debut. “I feel that facing someone like Gausha, who is coming off a big win, makes for a great fight. This will be my SHOWTIME debut, and I am looking to not just be the best, but to also be the face of the network. I want to follow in the footsteps of my father, and one day be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.”

“We are ready to take the next step in Tim’s career as we have had amazing success back home, but we want to show the whole world what he is capable of, and what better place than America for that?” said Tszyu’s trainer Igor Goloubev. “I know that he has the ability of a Hall of Fame fighter, now we must prove it. 2022 will be a great year for us and we look forward to the journey fighting here in the U.S.”

“We have big plans for Tim Tszyu to really make a name for himself here in the United States,” said George Rose, CEO of No Limit Boxing, who promotes Tszyu.
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$9.99 for UK/Worldwide fans
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Date: Saturday March 26, 2022
Location: The Armory - Minneapolis, MN
TV & Stream: Showtime | Fite tv

Start Time
PBC on Showtime: 9 pm ET | 6 pm PT | 2 am GMT (Main Card)

Promoted by: TGB Promotions, Warriors Boxing, Sampson Boxing & No Limit Boxing Promotions

Main Card

WBO Global Super Welterweight Championship
Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha

10 Round Lightweight Contest
Michel Rivera vs. Joseph Adorno

10 Round Super Lightweight Contest
Elvis Rodriguez vs. Juan Jose Velasco

Note: Rivera-Adorno had a contract weight of 137 lbs, and Rodriguez-Velasco a contract weight of 142

Undercard (non-televised)

8 Round Middleweight Contest
Joey Spencer vs. Ravshan Hudaynazarov

8 Round Super Welterweight Contest
Brian Mendoza vs. Benjamin Whitaker

8 Round Heavyweight Contest
Joseph Goodall vs. Mathew McKinney

10 Round Super Welterweight Contest
Bakhram Murtazaliev vs. Ahmad Cheikho

6 Round Super Welterweight Contest
Travon Marshall vs. Timothy Parks

6 Round Super Bantamweight Contest
Michael Angeletti vs. Angel Luna

4 Round Lightweight Contest
Breeon Carothers vs. Deljerro Revello
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The non televised undercard has begunx
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Who’s tuning in to Tim’s US debut?? :bag:
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how long till main event? at a guess>...
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