Tim Tszyu said that Charlo acted like a businessman, choosing to fight not with him, but with Alvarez
Australian boxer Tim Tszyu appreciated the refusal of American boxer Jermell Charlo to fight him. The words of the athlete leads ESPN.
The American decided to fight with the Mexican Saul Alvarez. “Jermell had one fight left and he was going to lose anyway. Charlo just took the fight for more money. He acted like a businessman,” Tszyu said.
Tszyu was supposed to fight Charlo on January 28, but the fight was postponed indefinitely due to an injury to the American. Athletes had to compete for the championship belts of the World Boxing Council (WBC), International Boxing Federation (IBF), World Boxing Organization (WBO) and WBA Super, which Charlo currently holds.
Tim Tszyu is the eldest son of the former absolute world champion Kostya Tszyu. On account of his 23 victories in a row, 15 of which were won by knockout. In his professional career, he did not suffer a single defeat.
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