Another win for Nikita Tszyu and this one brings with it a national title.
There is still so much more for Tszyu to work on. Like not getting hit.
“There’s always things to improve on, defence is the number one that I gotta get going,” he said.
The Tszyus celebrate.Credit: No Limit Boxing
We now know that Tszyu can cop a punch as well as give one. And he is one of the most exciting fighters to watch because of that recklessness that almost proved costly.
The new Australian champion.Credit: No Limit Boxing
“The Butcher” got the job done in his second pay-per-view fight, ensuring he and big brother Tim keep their undefeated record intact.
Tim Tszyu landed some devastating blows.Credit: No Limit Boxing
“He was a hurdle, he was a massive roadblock in my brain,” Tszyu said.
“As soon as I started boxing, he was just standing there, like a wall that I had to climb over. It feels good to be able to jump over that and start the next chapter of my boxing career.”
Dylan Biggs, so anonymous that he needed a third party to get him past the stadium security, won plenty of new admirers. It appeared that he suffered a broken wrist by the end of the fight and would have kept on swinging had the referee not mercifully brought a close to proceedings.
Brotherly love: Nikita and Tim TszyuCredit: No Limit Boxing
When asked about who Tszyu could face next, Tim cheekily said: “Give him Tony Harrison. Why not?”
Tim Tszyu defeated Harrison earlier this year. While it’s unlikely little brother will get a crack at the American veteran, the Tszyus are now poised to risk their undefeated records in Vegas in March.
That’s all from us, catch you next time!