Saturday, June 19, 2021

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It’s ON! Australia’s superstar boxer, Tim Tszyu returns to the Newcastle Entertainment Centre, to fight Victorian challenger, Michael Zerafa. ⁣⁣ Event Date – Wednesday 7 July 2021. Tszyu vs Zerafa live Stream. Tszyu Zerafa

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Tszyu vs Zerafa

Tim Tszyu v Michael Zerafa is the blockbuster mega-fight for super Welter Title boxing fight that is planned to take place on Wednesday, 7 July 2021 at Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Australia.

MIchael Zerafa has revealed more details about the mystery illness that threatened to cancel his blockbuster bout with Tim Tszyu in July. 

Promoters No Limit Boxing were left in the dark about Zerafa's condition for more than 24 hours, unsure whether Zerafa was injured or sick. 

Zerafa was scheduled to met Tszyu face-to-face for a series of promotional shoots and interviews on Wednesday, but those commitments have been postponed two weeks. 

The 29-year-old disclosed more details of his fight-threatening medical scare this weekend. 

"I came in for a normal training session and felt a little bit of a pain - a bit of a niggle and was just unsettled," Zerafa said. 

"I felt a little bit green, but finished the session.

"Later that night, I ended up just throwing up. I needed to go to the bathroom every two minutes and had pain.

"I just went to the hospital. I'm still waiting for results but they've said I've got an infection of either the kidney or bowel, or inflammation of the stomach. 

"I was in a ball that night, I couldn't be flying to Sydney to do press conferences and stuff when I'm in a condition like that. 

"The health comes first. I'm not shying away from any fight. If this happened to Tim, I would wish him nothing but a speedy recovery. 

"It is what it is."

With uncertainty swirling around Zerafa's health last week, social media was a hotbed of speculaion and rumour. 

Zerafa says he was disappointed to read some off the commentary around his illness.  

"I think Paul Gallen said it best at his press conference the other day - as adults, they just hide behind a keyboard," he said. 

"I'm just having a crack. 

"It's sad to see people not knowing what was actually wrong with me, but being so negative. 

"I could've died for all anyone knows and they were saying this and that, but you can't please everybody."

Zerafa most recently beat Anthony Mundine inside one round in March, after a 15-month hiatus due to COVID-19. 

Prior to that, he was beaten via a controversial majority decision opposite Jeff Horn in December 2019.  Tszyu Zerafa fight time

Tszyu has remained active, fighting three times in seven months, including stoppage wins over Horn, Bowyn Morgan and Dennis Hogan. 

Zerafa says he poses more of a threat than any of Tszyu's prior opponents. 

"He hasn't fought anyone like me and I've got a lot of things up my sleeve that I'm going to bring out on the night," he said. 

"I believe if we implement what we've been doing in training, there's a huge possibility I can stop him - I've got a lot of power.

"He's a tough opponent, he's doing great. It's going to be a good fight and the winner out of all this is Australian boxing." 

Zerafa was admitted to hospital early last week, with serious concerns around whether he would be fit enough to step into the ring on July 7 in Newcastle. 

Tszyu vs Zerafa live stream: how to watch in Australia

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Tszyu vs Zerafa starts on PPV at 7pm AEST, with the main event expected to get under with the ring walks around 10.00pm.

For the first time, Kayo Sports will offer a pay-per-view event for the Tszyu vs Zerafa fight. You don’t have to be a Kayo subscriber to watch the bout either, as it’s available to order for AU$59.95.

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Tim Tszyu v Michael Zerafa live stream: how to watch the New Zealand fight

Sky Sports is broadcasting Tim Tszyu v Michael Zerafa in New Zealand on Sky Sports 5 (channel 55). Coverage begins July 7th 2021 at 9 p.m. NZST with the main march scheduled for around 11:30 p.m.

Who is Tim Tszyu?

Timofei Konstantinovich Tszyu (26) is an Australian professional boxer who held the Australian light-middleweight title in 2019. He is the son of former world champion boxer Kostya Tszyu. Tim Tszyu’s record currently stands at 18-0-0(W-L-D). He is currently undefeated in a total of 18 contests.

Who is Michael Zerafa?

Michael Zerafa (29) is an Australian professional boxer who held the Commonwealth super-welterweight title in 2018. Zerafa record currently stands at 28-4-0(W-L-D).

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Friday, June 11, 2021

Tim Tszyu sprays Zerafa’s silent treatment as ‘scary’ reality sets in

 Michael Zerafa talked the talk, created the hype, signed the contract, and then went silent.

That’s how the Tim Tszyu camp sees it, at least. Tszyu vs Zerafa Fight

After swearing off trash talk, going silent over a medical complication, and then a COVID-19 lockdown in Victoria, Zerafa has left Tszyu scratching his head.

“It has surprised me,” Tszyu told foxsports.com.au.

“I thought he would have been going on with his antics as he always has throughout this whole three or four years, how he’s acted.

“If he was like this he wouldn’t have got the fight. So, once he got the fight, it all changed.”

It’s been a surprising development in the lead up to the July 7 fight at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre that many believed would be the most bitter of Tszyu’s career.

The two went back and forth at their introductory press conference, before Zerafa abstained from causing a scene a week later when he was set up by promoters.

“The talk stops,” Zerafa told foxsports.com.au back in May. “I don’t want to be that person.”

“Because that’s not me,” he said. “I love the sport. I don’t want to tarnish it and be that [Conor] McGregor.

“… For me, I just wanted to get the fight. The fight’s here, the talk stops now.”

For Tszyu, the reason isn’t so benevolent. He’s listened to Zerafa ridicule his rise for the last few years and thinks he’s now in self-preservation mode.

“The more you talk, and the more you act like this … when you do lose, it all ends up crumbling and falling,” he said.

“So, I think he’s just trying to help himself out by not making himself look like a fool. At the end of the day, the only thing he’s done is make himself look like a fool for the last three years.”

If Zerafa stops talking now, then he can still “come back”, according to Tszyu.

“The only person to have ever done it is Floyd Mayweather; talk that much s*** and then come away … untouchable,” he said.

“Michael Zerafa is not Floyd Mayweather, and I think he’s realised that.”

For No Limit Boxing CEO George Rose, the whole thing doesn’t really add up.

“I’ve been very surprised, to be honest. For the last two years, Zerafa hasn’t been able to take Tim’s name out of his mouth,” Tszyu v Zerafa fight on Kayo Sports

“I remember when Tim announced that he had a hit list of Australian boxers that he wanted to fight, Zerafa was on that list.

“I know there was a lot of talk that started from then and it’s continued through to the day that the fight was agreed. And then as soon as the fight was agreed, that was it. It was absolute silence. It’s strange to me.

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