Yea they are some of the best assassins in the world bro. Go check their resume! Many countries use them to assassinate people all around the world. They are no joke of men if they in any type of fighting world.
I can say I’m shocked but Bakram is a problem I don’t know if Bud would fancy this fight or Fundora with his mix of size and strength would still love to see Bud Unify with Bakram in Saudi
Love your analysis mate! At least you standby your original prediction unlike others who kick Tszyu while he’s down. I’m now a subscriber of yours keep up the great work!
Spot on with this reaction, Tim showed very low IQ in this fight couldn't get out of the way of the left hook to save his life :( I think Tim should of started slower and break his opponent down Rd by Rd. He should of tried to survive a few rounds after the first knock down and work his way back into it and get his legs back first. I had a bad feeling in the first round when he stopped and checked his forehead for blood
@@marccreation1052 no such thing as a weight bully. If you can make the weight, you can fight at it. And you will have disadvantages such as worse chin due to the weight cut + less stamina
Wow. I had some doubts about backing Tszyu but still shocked to see him destroyed like that in his prime years. He seriously underestimated Murtazaliev and made no adjustments after the knockdowns. I didn’t like the A-side bias from referee. Although it was a championship fight, it should have been stopped earlier. The early ringside doctor check also felt like a desperate way to allow Tszyu some recovery time. I like watching Tszyu, but after this, I’m not sure we’ll see him succeeding at world level again.
Tim tried to punch with a guy that is taller with a longer reach and a lot more power. Tim hit Bakhram with a couple clean right hands and the guy walked right thru them. Tim also didn’t see any left hands at all. After the first knock down Tim never recovered. Bakhram also has great timing on his counters. It’s a bit unusual to counter an experienced boxer that early but he countered everything. It’s a mismatch really. Hope Tim is ok
Tim deserved the loss. Arrogant, came in with a poor plan. Mate needs to switch up a ton of things, go back to the drawing board and understand that he isn't at that level yet. I want to see him to do well, but this ain't it. He got absolutely destroyed tonight, and I hope he is what he says he is and can come back from this massive setback.
I think Tim has one of the worst teams in boxing. It was equally stupid to let the fondura fight continue past round 4. Then stupid to match him this hard with little money and name recognition after a big loss. No real gains other than the belt even if he won this one. horrible corner advice between rounds and they stopped this fight way to late. He took on so much unnessesary punishment. Worst team in boxing
I feel bad for Tszyu, I like watching him and hope he can rebuild. The Turki coments are out of line. Fighter's put there life's on the line for our entertainment and deserve respect. I thought all boxers were his brothers 🤔. On Azim I thought he was exceptional last night. Hopefully he could be a future British world champion.
Murtazaliev is good but he wasn't doing anything special in that ring, tim just got low ring iq. How are you gonna stand at mid range and go blow for blow with a dude who hits hard and has longer arms than you? dude couldn't move his head of the line to save his life, literally pulling back in straight lines, dropping his hands and getting hit with the exact same set up. Sad to say it but Thurman was right, mexican tszyu is just a very limited fighter. Man just couldn't make the adjustments.
I kinda think tsyzu over look this guy. You can tell he has power by his ko ratio and he should of started slower by breaking the guy down. Very bad game plan. Tim is a warrior and always take on hard fights
They are fighting for different reasons, one for fame and fortune the other family and fortune. Tim's opponent fought for exactly what his father fought for and that is for a purpose greater than any other. I believe that his father will be concerned about this loss and the effect on his son's future as a boxer. To courageous but do not be foolish time to step away Tim do not sacrifice your health your family for something you can never have.
I often hear boxing commentators mention a fighter's athleticism as a key point where they may have an advantage. I think I know what it means- co-ordination, reflexes, speed? Presumably other factors not included in athleticism are more mental ones (boxing IQ, experience, 'dog' etc) but also strength (eg in the clinch), hardness of punch etc. Am I on the money as regards athleticism or is it more or something else?
@@PunchPerfectBoxing Thanks for the reply- so it includes height, reach, power, explosiveness, stamina, ability to take a punch- everything that's not a mental attribute?
Unfortunately it's seen tim tszyu isn't the most athletic guy. He has great hip mobility though which makes the kinetic of his right hand and pull jab great. He just doesn't take the athleticism traits of his father, which is fine I think tszyu still has time to improve his skillset and defensive capabilities.
There’s too much store put in an unbeaten record these days. Most of the greats got beaten. The thing that made them great is that they didn’t give up.
After Tim was dropped the first time and got up so quick I knew he was trying to prove people wrong but it was a mistake. After that he kept getting hit by the same punch wile hurt. I kept telling my wife that if Tim doesn't rest up and get his feet back he will get stopped by the third round. I wasn't too far off because after he was dropped for a second time and I told my wife again "Look, Tim will ether catch Martzaliev and get a second wind or he's getting stopped this round". Literally 10 seconds after I said that he was stopped. Tim should've boxed instead and break him little by little instead of going toe to toe
I don't know about you guys but watching the fight back bahkram threw alot of shots to thd back of the head he still won far but definitely saw alot of back of the head shots right or wrong 💯
Everyone making fun of Matchroom fighters curse but PBC stars seem doomed to fail. all their champs losing convincingly: Wilder, Spence, Charlo, Pitbull and now Tszyu, and I'd argue Tank one of the worst resumes of the champs from 135 to 140 HBO has been in boxing for i dont know how many years and they were literally driven out of business
"I don't think he's the smartest" - Tim Tsyzu to his opponent before walking into his punches like a mindless zombie
Those Chechen dudes certainly know how to fight.
Tim should of never fought fundora
Yea they are some of the best assassins in the world bro. Go check their resume! Many countries use them to assassinate people all around the world. They are no joke of men if they in any type of fighting world.
Facts
Tszyu should be nominated for 2 categories: “worst gameplan of the year” and “worst adjustments after get knockdown”
Agreed
Crazy result fair play to Bakhram. Did not expect that from him
That was a train wreck
I can say I’m shocked but Bakram is a problem I don’t know if Bud would fancy this fight or Fundora with his mix of size and strength would still love to see Bud Unify with Bakram in Saudi
Love your analysis mate! At least you standby your original prediction unlike others who kick Tszyu while he’s down. I’m now a subscriber of yours keep up the great work!
Nice one Paul - appreciate it!
Spot on with this reaction, Tim showed very low IQ in this fight couldn't get out of the way of the left hook to save his life :( I think Tim should of started slower and break his opponent down Rd by Rd. He should of tried to survive a few rounds after the first knock down and work his way back into it and get his legs back first. I had a bad feeling in the first round when he stopped and checked his forehead for blood
I mentioned that earlier along my show about him tapping his head and checking for blood
Nice one
Murtalaziev started out at Supermiddleweight, i don' t like weight bullies but he is a handful for everyone at 154.
@@marccreation1052 no such thing as a weight bully. If you can make the weight, you can fight at it. And you will have disadvantages such as worse chin due to the weight cut + less stamina
Wow. I had some doubts about backing Tszyu but still shocked to see him destroyed like that in his prime years. He seriously underestimated Murtazaliev and made no adjustments after the knockdowns. I didn’t like the A-side bias from referee. Although it was a championship fight, it should have been stopped earlier. The early ringside doctor check also felt like a desperate way to allow Tszyu some recovery time. I like watching Tszyu, but after this, I’m not sure we’ll see him succeeding at world level again.
His game plan was terrible
Tim tried to punch with a guy that is taller with a longer reach and a lot more power. Tim hit Bakhram with a couple clean right hands and the guy walked right thru them. Tim also didn’t see any left hands at all. After the first knock down Tim never recovered. Bakhram also has great timing on his counters. It’s a bit unusual to counter an experienced boxer that early but he countered everything. It’s a mismatch really. Hope Tim is ok
Lincoln beards taking over combat sports
😂😂
Islam saved boxing
He looked like a younger beterbiev
Best analysts yet ...good on you mate 👍
Top man, Craig!
Thank you for all your work. The best commentary in boxing. Unbiased as always.
Thanks mate
Tim deserved the loss. Arrogant, came in with a poor plan. Mate needs to switch up a ton of things, go back to the drawing board and understand that he isn't at that level yet. I want to see him to do well, but this ain't it. He got absolutely destroyed tonight, and I hope he is what he says he is and can come back from this massive setback.
Completely agree.
Great vid bro
Thank you, appreciate it
I was almost in tears😂 Love me some Tim Tzyu.
Tim Tsyzu was looking past old mate, trying to walk down someone that is 22-0 with 16 KO's is dumb
battle of the chins from the get go, murtazaliev's output and power got the better of tim
Boots /ortiz should fight the Russian fellar
Boots hasn’t fought at 154 yet
I think Tim has one of the worst teams in boxing. It was equally stupid to let the fondura fight continue past round 4. Then stupid to match him this hard with little money and name recognition after a big loss. No real gains other than the belt even if he won this one. horrible corner advice between rounds and they stopped this fight way to late. He took on so much unnessesary punishment. Worst team in boxing
They should have taken a tune up after the fundora loss and not jump in there with an undefeated power punching Champion
Totally agree, Joe
I feel bad for Tszyu, I like watching him and hope he can rebuild. The Turki coments are out of line. Fighter's put there life's on the line for our entertainment and deserve respect. I thought all boxers were his brothers 🤔. On Azim I thought he was exceptional last night. Hopefully he could be a future British world champion.
I’m not sure he bounces back well after 2 back to back losses, both were bad, first one was a bloodbath and 2nd one was an stoppage in the 3rd round
Great roundup
Thanks!
Murtazaliev is good but he wasn't doing anything special in that ring, tim just got low ring iq. How are you gonna stand at mid range and go blow for blow with a dude who hits hard and has longer arms than you? dude couldn't move his head of the line to save his life, literally pulling back in straight lines, dropping his hands and getting hit with the exact same set up. Sad to say it but Thurman was right, mexican tszyu is just a very limited fighter. Man just couldn't make the adjustments.
I agree
Bakhram seems like a true gentleman, well done to him
Agree!
I got this one wrong by a crazy amount
Same!
@@PunchPerfectBoxing well end to my streak😂
I kinda think tsyzu over look this guy. You can tell he has power by his ko ratio and he should of started slower by breaking the guy down. Very bad game plan. Tim is a warrior and always take on hard fights
He did over look him
He needs a whole year off and just recover then train.. take easier fights when eventually return
he needs to retire
They are fighting for different reasons, one for fame and fortune the other family and fortune. Tim's opponent fought for exactly what his father fought for and that is for a purpose greater than any other. I believe that his father will be concerned about this loss and the effect on his son's future as a boxer. To courageous but do not be foolish time to step away Tim do not sacrifice your health your family for something you can never have.
I often hear boxing commentators mention a fighter's athleticism as a key point where they may have an advantage. I think I know what it means- co-ordination, reflexes, speed? Presumably other factors not included in athleticism are more mental ones (boxing IQ, experience, 'dog' etc) but also strength (eg in the clinch), hardness of punch etc. Am I on the money as regards athleticism or is it more or something else?
@@applegrovebard It’s your physical attributes.
@@PunchPerfectBoxing Thanks for the reply- so it includes height, reach, power, explosiveness, stamina, ability to take a punch- everything that's not a mental attribute?
@@applegrovebard Probably not height & reach but the rest, yes.
Unfortunately it's seen tim tszyu isn't the most athletic guy. He has great hip mobility though which makes the kinetic of his right hand and pull jab great. He just doesn't take the athleticism traits of his father, which is fine I think tszyu still has time to improve his skillset and defensive capabilities.
There’s too much store put in an unbeaten record these days. Most of the greats got beaten. The thing that made them great is that they didn’t give up.
Makes you wonder what would have happened if the Ortiz fight happened
That's a great point and something I hadn't considered.
After Tim was dropped the first time and got up so quick I knew he was trying to prove people wrong but it was a mistake. After that he kept getting hit by the same punch wile hurt. I kept telling my wife that if Tim doesn't rest up and get his feet back he will get stopped by the third round. I wasn't too far off because after he was dropped for a second time and I told my wife again "Look, Tim will ether catch Martzaliev and get a second wind or he's getting stopped this round". Literally 10 seconds after I said that he was stopped. Tim should've boxed instead and break him little by little instead of going toe to toe
Yep. Surviving when hurt is a skill. An important one.
Don't worry guys.. There is also Nikita Tszyu.. Coming soon 😆
That was a flush left hook, it was pretty much the same as AJ few weeks back.. fight was over after the first knock-down.
I don't know about you guys but watching the fight back bahkram threw alot of shots to thd back of the head he still won far but definitely saw alot of back of the head shots right or wrong 💯
Think a lot of that was Tim being hurt and trying to smother/falling all over the place.
@@PunchPerfectBoxing fasho I kinda thought the same was curious if anyone else saw Great content my brother 💯 🥊
@@jand1144 👊
Everyone making fun of Matchroom fighters curse but PBC stars seem doomed to fail.
all their champs losing convincingly: Wilder, Spence, Charlo, Pitbull and now Tszyu, and I'd argue Tank one of the worst resumes of the champs from 135 to 140
HBO has been in boxing for i dont know how many years and they were literally driven out of business
Isnt Bakhram with PBC?
MURTAZALIEV beats Crawford easy!
Bold!
Why shouldn't Turki mock tszyu when he said fighting in Saudi is like selling your soul
He said that after Turki called him out.
Maybe tym threw tye fight for money
More money ahead if he won...
TSZYU WAS ALWAYS OVERRATED. NEVER HAS BEATEN A TOP 10 FIGHTER.
Brian Mendoza was absolutely a top 10 light middleweight.