TIMING is everything for Team Tszyu. There’s little doubt that the career of Tim Tszyu is in it’s infancy right now but after winning his first eleven bouts, the youngster from Sydney has been under pressure to step things up. Enter, Michael Zerafa. The Commonwealth and WBA Oceania light
MICHAEL Zerafa has offered Tim Tszyu an opportunity to fast-track his ascension with a potentially mouth-watering showdown. The well-traveled Commonwealth and WBA Oceania light middleweight titleholder has proposed a March 1st meeting in Melbourne, as part of a high-profile card at a yet-to-be-revea
BILAL Akkawy is out to make a name for himself in America. The big-punching super middleweight from Sydney has been plying his trade in recent weeks alongside Mexican middleweight superstar Canelo Alvarez and the talent that the 25-year-old Aussie possesses hasn’t gone unnoticed by Canelo’s team
ANDREW Moloney’s dream of a world title shot is now closer than ever. In a ten round bout that featured on ESPN+, Moloney put on a commanding performance against former world champion Luis Concepcion, stopping the Panamanian at 1:58 of the tenth and final round to establish himself as a real conte
THE implications of a win on Saturday night aren’t lost on Team Moloney. Ahead of the meeting between Andrew Moloney (17-0, 10 KOs) and Luis Concepcion (37-6, 26 KOs) at the revamped Bendigo Stadium, Moloney’s manager Tony Tolj reveals the world will be watching. It was announced earlier
FOR Tim Tszyu, the burden of expectation isn’t too heavy to carry. The unbeaten prospect will continue his professional journey on Saturday night, when he faces hard-hitting Argentine Marcos Cornejo (19-3, 18 KOs) at the revamped Bendigo Stadium for Hosking Promotions. As the prodigious talent
ANDREW Moloney knows that an elusive world title opportunity is right around the corner. The unbeaten pocket dynamo, who is aptly labeled ‘The Monster’, will test the legitimacy of his potential at world level when he faces former two-division world champion Luis Concepcion on Saturday n
WHEN it comes to the guidance of Tim Tszyu’s career, it’s very much a family affair. Ahead of his looming bout, Tszyu’s manager Glen Jennings admits that keeping business in-house is proving to be the best approach. Tszyu (10-0, 8 KOs) will headline the latest instalment of the hig