f@ck ya joe nonay, travelling the world to take dem 0s with kos
Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Steve Spark - July 7, 2021
Posted: 08 Jul 2021, 07:46
by bobcatbox
Tszyu looked unrefined in the opening rounds. He didn’t keep his guard tight and got tagged a few times in Rounds 1 & 2. He also looked off balance much of the fight. He has undeniable talent though. Once he went to the body it was all over.
Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Steve Spark - July 7, 2021
Posted: 08 Jul 2021, 07:53
by Ruthless-RKO
bobcatbox wrote: ↑08 Jul 2021, 07:46
Tszyu looked unrefined in the opening rounds. He didn’t keep his guard tight and got tagged a few times in Rounds 1 & 2. He also looked off balance much of the fight. He has undeniable talent though. Once he went to the body it was all over.
Somethimes it's okay to do that. Despite saying, it's obvious they didn't take Spark serious.
bobcatbox wrote: ↑08 Jul 2021, 07:46
Tszyu looked unrefined in the opening rounds. He didn’t keep his guard tight and got tagged a few times in Rounds 1 & 2. He also looked off balance much of the fight. He has undeniable talent though. Once he went to the body it was all over.
Somethimes it's okay to do that. Despite saying, it's obvious they didn't take Spark serious.
Show you're hittable.
People can think they can exploite that..
At 154 and 160 somebody will..
Just saying if a top then guy at JMW was landing those shots and stuck in a 10 rounder with Tim Tszyu, he might end up on the canvas. I like Tszyu a lot, and I’m rooting for him. Hope he stays a banger because his style is fun. But he needs to tighten up a little.
bobcatbox wrote: ↑08 Jul 2021, 07:46
Tszyu looked unrefined in the opening rounds. He didn’t keep his guard tight and got tagged a few times in Rounds 1 & 2. He also looked off balance much of the fight. He has undeniable talent though. Once he went to the body it was all over.
Somethimes it's okay to do that. Despite saying, it's obvious they didn't take Spark serious.
Show you're hittable.
People can think they can exploite that..
Yeah, he clearly didn't take Spark serious. I won't expect him to fight the same way against someone decent.
Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Steve Spark - July 7, 2021
Posted: 11 Jul 2021, 23:14
by bobcatbox
ESPN all over Tszyu with hype pieces. Sounds like he’s coming to America soon for a TR card. Might have to buy a ticket to that one.
Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Steve Spark - July 7, 2021
Posted: 11 Jul 2021, 23:27
by KiwiRider
gregregegg wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 08:19
Good win for Tim tszyu, bit of a monster...
BUT That was waved way to quick for a body shot. I know Tim was dominating and spark had gone down before, but Spark was still throwing back hard, got livered, took a knee and the ref didnt even give him a chance to make the count, didnt even give him 2 seconds...
Did you hear the sound the shot made?
Tim has real thudding power.
Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Steve Spark - July 7, 2021
Posted: 12 Jul 2021, 03:07
by DrDuke
bobcatbox wrote: ↑11 Jul 2021, 23:14
ESPN all over Tszyu with hype pieces. Sounds like he’s coming to America soon for a TR card. Might have to buy a ticket to that one.
It'll be nice, if he fights Charlo-Castano winner. The division isn't that deep to marinate big fights.
Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Steve Spark - July 7, 2021
Posted: 12 Jul 2021, 23:08
by gregregegg
Whats next for Tim...Has to be aiming at the undisputed winner, If he cant get that does he go after good international no belt names? I just cant see the cash being there to get over the quarantine hurdle for him to fight a real contender.
If he cant get the undisputed, and cant get a real contender id like him to stay active while he waits even if thats fighting the best available in aus/NZ (well bellow world levle.).. Zerapha if he decides he wants it again, Isac Hardman if he can make 154, Ben Mahoney, Andrei Mikhailovic... Those last 2 are well bellow scratch, but if he fought them both this year, while the division waits for belts (and covid) i dont think it would be a bad year.
P.s did zerapha actualy just not like the covid ristrictions or I wonder if zerepha is eyeing a jeff horn trillogy... simular money but a far more winnable fight.
Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Steve Spark - July 7, 2021
Posted: 21 Jul 2021, 12:45
by brilo33
i dont think tim beats liam smith or egginton i think when tim comes up against fighters on his par and his size he could have trouble , he was throwing lose shots at spark with guard down standing straight on throwing punches, didnt look great in this fight but he is strong powerful and game so he is dangerous i think he still needs a few more step up fights
Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Steve Spark - July 7, 2021
Posted: 22 Jul 2021, 21:38
by margaret thatcher
tim - liam would be good for sure
tim would pound eggington though, dont see eggy beating him at all, mismatch
tim beats every 154 brit for me, but some could give him a good fight (not eggy)
Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Steve Spark - July 7, 2021
Posted: 22 Jul 2021, 22:11
by lazboy
I'm with everybody here, I would like Tim to get some international experience. Liam would be great.
Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Steve Spark - July 7, 2021
Posted: 23 Jul 2021, 06:28
by gregregegg
Honestly, might be putting putting the cart in front of the horse here, but if Tim tszyu can get in with any top 154 right now id have him as even money or better. Who suggested eggington?, tszyu would beat Eddington in horrific fashion.
Re: Tim Tszyu vs. Steve Spark - July 7, 2021
Posted: 24 Jul 2021, 19:22
by brilo33
gregregegg wrote: ↑23 Jul 2021, 06:28
Honestly, might be putting putting the cart in front of the horse here, but if Tim tszyu can get in with any top 154 right now id have him as even money or better. Who suggested eggington?, tszyu would beat Eddington in horrific fashion.
it was me i was being a bit over critical due to his last win, as i rate hogan and tim boxed well in that fight but steveo fight he werent great so i reckon a couple more fights against experince fighters so he learns to switched on all fight obviously he is only human Jack Culcay would be a good fight