Unbeaten Australian boxing star Tim Tszyu makes his debut in the United States against U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha at The Armory in Minneapolis on Saturday, March 26. The pair squares off in a twelve-round super welterweight bout headlining a Premier Boxing Champions event live on Showtime. The date when the fight airs live in Australia is Sunday, March 27.
The son of Hall of Famer Kostya, Tszyu arrived stateside last Saturday from his native Australia to finish training camp in Las Vegas before heading to Minneapolis. After amassing a 20-0 record with 15 knockouts, Tszyu looks to move himself one step closer to a title shot with an emphatic victory on March 26.
Tickets for Tim Tszyu vs Terrell Gausha showdown are on sale. Tickets can be purchased through Ticket Network and Vivid Seats.
Early today Tszyu held a media workout at Left Right Boxing Gym in Las Vegas. Check out below what he and his trainer Igor Goloubev had to say.
Tim Tszyu: I believe that I defeat either Charlo or Castano
“We’ve done a few camps here in Las Vegas before so we’re familiar with the terrain out here. It’s not too far to then go to Minneapolis, but it’s a lot warmer here is Las Vegas, so I’m glad I came here first. Adjusting to the time difference was tough at first but I’ve definitely recovered. By the time I arrived in Las Vegas, it was just about sharpening everything up.”
“I’m coming to fight and I’m coming to win. I’m not here to ‘tip-tap’. If that means going for the knockout, I’ll go for it right away. I’m not here to out-jab someone and win on the scorecards. From the first second when the fight starts, my objective is to take him out. Every second of every round, I’m going to be in front of my opponent’s face.”
“This has been a long time in the making. I’ve been keen on making my debut here ever since I beat Jeff Horn [August 2020]. It’s good to finally be here and I’m quite excited to be on this platform. This is a real opportunity for me.”
“My dad hasn’t talked to me too much about what to expect fighting in the U.S. Mostly he just reminds me to stay ready, which I always am. I’m a professional and I’m fighting nonstop. I don’t take rests or honeymoons like some of these other fighters.”
“It’s a big deal for me to be in this position headlining on SHOWTIME. You dream of it as a kid, and now for it to actually be happening, it’s unreal. I’m the first Australian who’s had their U.S. debut as a headline act, having not even won a world title yet. It shows that what we’ve done so far is pretty good for the moment. We’re here to make statements.”
“This is going to be an interesting fight. I’m quite interested to see what he’s going to bring. Gausha has the tools to win. He’s got great skills and quick hands and a good variety of punches. He does the simple things very well. I like those types of styles. I’ve sparred guys like that in the U.S. and it’s a fun style to fight against.”
“I don’t look particularly big or strong, but when I get in the ring, I give off that dominance that says ‘this is my ring. This is what I do and you’re coming onto my stage’. I present that dominance straight away and let everyone know.”
Tszyu on the Jermell Charlo vs Brian Castano 154-pound title rematch taking place May 14 on Showtime
“Charlo is a cautious fighter with power in both hands. He wobbled Castaño a few times. Charlo waits to land that perfect shot and that’s why Castano’s output wasn’t too high in that fight. I thought Castano fought a great fight and out worked him. Charlo didn’t know what to do at times. I think it’s either going to be Castano by decision or Charlo by knockout in the rematch.”
“I’m coming for everyone in the division. I’m coming for the belts. You have to have confidence in yourself. I believe that I defeat either Charlo or Castano. I wouldn’t be in the sport if I didn’t believe that. I’d take those guys to places they’ve never been and that’s all that matters to me.”
Igor Goloubev: He’s going to be right on top of Gausha from the start
“Tim is going to make adjustments, like he always does, based off what Gausha brings in the first round. Tim is an absolute pressure fighter. He’s going to be right on top of Gausha from the start. There’s going to be no rest and nowhere for him to go. This is going to be fought on the inside.”
“Gausha is a crafty fighter. He’s got a good style from his amateur background and he’s also got strong legs and upper body. We’ve seen footage of him and we know that he can punch, that he’ll move and that he throws lots of jabs. He’s all-around a very good fighter.”
Terrell Gausha says Australian boxing star Tim Tszyu ‘took the wrong fight’ for his US debut
In the evening’s co-main event Michel Rivera faces Joseph Adorno in a ten-round at lightweight. Kicking off the telecast Elvis Rodriguez battles it out against Juan Jose Velasco in a ten-round at super lightweight.
The finalized Tszyu vs Gausha fight card is expected to be announced shortly.
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