Bakhram Murtazaliev vs. Tim Tszyu | PRIME PBC - October 19, 2024

Who wins?

Poll ended at 20 Oct 2024, 03:56

Murtazaliev - Decision
2
7%
Murtazaliev - T/KO
3
11%
DRAW
1
4%
Tszyu - T/KO
15
54%
Tszyu - Decision
7
25%
 
Total votes: 28

JxhDel.
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Re: Bakhram Murtazaliev vs. Tim Tszyu | PRIME PBC - October 19, 2024

Post by JxhDel. »

Disastrous and maybe carreer-killing for Tim... Murtazaliev looked also scarier than ever
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Re: Bakhram Murtazaliev vs. Tim Tszyu | PRIME PBC - October 19, 2024

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JxhDel. wrote: 26 Oct 2024, 14:23 Disastrous and maybe carreer-killing for Tim... Murtazaliev looked also scarier than ever
The bout was basically a modern day version of Hearns-Duran, or Hearns-Cuevas. Also, Paul Williams-Andy Kolle is another comparative mismatch looking bad styles bout of a relatively good boxer getting easily dismantled and demolished. That's how I basically see it.

A Classic bad styles bout, which made for a Thrilling Knockout Reel Classic.
Liston-Patterson, Foreman-Frazier, Foreman-Norton. Great examples of very good boxers getting easily beaten because of the specifics of the boxer's styles and approach and execution of advantages.

Tim could still continue on to have a relatively successful boxing carear, but he needs to have a few perfectly chosen rebound based opposition/opponents.

With Murta, Unfortunately, i think that many will duck him.
That's the harsh reality of the modern times in Boxing.
Who the Heck will find him being worth it to risk they're health and reputation...?!
I could see him jumping to 160 very soon. Even to 168.
Maybe Canelo will give him a shot..? :maybe:
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Re: Bakhram Murtazaliev vs. Tim Tszyu | PRIME PBC - October 19, 2024

Post by JxhDel. »

robbydecker wrote: 29 Oct 2024, 08:27
JxhDel. wrote: 26 Oct 2024, 14:23 Disastrous and maybe carreer-killing for Tim... Murtazaliev looked also scarier than ever
The bout was basically a modern day version of Hearns-Duran, or Hearns-Cuevas. Also, Paul Williams-Andy Kolle is another comparative mismatch looking bad styles bout of a relatively good boxer getting easily dismantled and demolished. That's how I basically see it.

A Classic bad styles bout, which made for a Thrilling Knockout Reel Classic.
Liston-Patterson, Foreman-Frazier, Foreman-Norton. Great examples of very good boxers getting easily beaten because of the specifics of the boxer's styles and approach and execution of advantages.

Tim could still continue on to have a relatively successful boxing carear, but he needs to have a few perfectly chosen rebound based opposition/opponents.

With Murta, Unfortunately, i think that many will duck him.
That's the harsh reality of the modern times in Boxing.
Who the Heck will find him being worth it to risk they're health and reputation...?!
I could see him jumping to 160 very soon. Even to 168.
Maybe Canelo will give him a shot..? :maybe:
Too bad Murtazaliev will become more dodged, you are deeply right!
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Re: Bakhram Murtazaliev vs. Tim Tszyu | PRIME PBC - October 19, 2024

Post by Evander »

Tim Tszyu needs to take a proper break and regroup whatever it is he does.
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