Sebastian Fundora says he looks forward to proving that his fighting style is the ‘dominant’ one in his re -broadcast against Tim Tszyu on Saturday, July 19. Fundora (22-1-1, 14 COs) will defend his WBC Junior Middleweight title against Tszyu (25-2, 18 COs). He wants to close the chapter on his Tszyu fights by beating him out.
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Fundora-Tszyu 2 Fight on the Manny Pacquiao against Mario Barrios card at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The event will be pointed to PBC Prime video PPV at 8pm ET/17:00 pm pt.
Tszyu Rematch: Cut or apology?
Tszyu repeatedly blamed his loss of Fundora last year on the cut he suffered in the second round. He feels that he could not concentrate on battle properly because of the blood flowing in rivers over his face.
“I feel excited, very happy and feel grateful,” Sebastian Fundora said Box news About his fight against Tim Tszyu. “I don’t think there are benefits. That’s just how we are. How we practice, and when the fight comes, how do you respond to the fighter? These things come into play. ‘
Fundora becomes modest here. Of course, he has benefits. At 6’6 ″, longer arms, younger, chin and a higher work rate, he has many advantages over Tszyu. The only area where Sebastian gives away is the power department. Tszyu hits harder. It will not help him if his know betrays him as in his cruel outlose in the third round against IBF 154-Pond Champion Bakhram Murtazaliev in October last year.
“Everyone can have a wonderful plan, but if you are hit too hard, the plan may not be a plan anymore,” says Fundora. So, you have to call. Benefits? I don’t think there are benefits, but we think we are the better fighters. We will show you again this Saturday. “
Tszyu has already shown that he could not make adjustments in his first battle with Fundora after having a cut in the second round. He lost his shade and started throwing big shots in the hope of getting a knockout. Fundora pointed out that Tim loses his shade by beating him, directing his cutting and forcing him to deal with the blood.
‘Definitely with the fight, but now it was a year. Maybe he doesn’t think so much. We saw Spencer with (Joey). I no longer saw the reaction, which is good, ‘Fundora said when asked if Tszyu was still spiritually concerned about the cuts he had in their fight last year. ‘
Spencer was a too weak opponent to identify if Tszyu still haunted his cut and had it PTSD of the Fundora Fight. Sebastian said he felt Tim show signs of PTSD with the way he looked at his forehead during his fight against Bakhram Murtazaliev.
We will not know if Tim is spiritually good until he gets to the ring on Saturday, and then it will be too late for him if the memories are activated. Experiencing flashbacks during the battle with Sebastian would be a disaster for Tszyu.
Fundora’s dominant style strategy
“We want the best Tim Tszyu to come out this Saturday, and we want to show how our style is the more dominant style. Of course, with Fundora raising his hand. I hope so, I hope so. We have practiced very hard. I would like a win. We bring our best on Saturday,” Fundora told Tszy.
Tszyu’s style is basically that of a Slugger, and that’s all he has to pass. If he can’t get to Fundora to strike him out, there’s no plan B on which he can rely on sponsoring him. He will be stuck with his one -dimensional approach to swinging the fences all night, hoping to get a big punch that will get him victory.


Last updated on 07/17/2025