Tim Tszyu has warned Carlos Ocampo to focus on his wounded forearm at his peril throughout a tense closing face-off earlier than their super-welterweight title showdown on the Gold Coast.
Australia’s undefeated boxing celebrity is defending the interim WBO belt he obtained with a savage ninth-round stoppage of American Tony Harrison in March for the primary time.
Tszyu (22-0, 16KO) can be putting his unification blockbuster with undisputed divisional champion Jermell Charlo in jeopardy by getting into the ring simply 22 days after present process emergency surgical procedure to restore his proper forearm.
The 28-year-old wanted 26 stitches to piece collectively the worst of the damage after being attacked by a pal’s Pit Bull Terrier in Sydney. But Tszyu bristled when requested on battle eve if his Mexican opponent would goal the arm.
“What’s there to target? Honestly, there’s nothing to target. He’d be stupid if he tries,” Tszyu stated whereas exhibiting everybody the scars. “We’re all good. It’s healed up nicely. It’s covered in a good spot. Even if the bloke hits me with it, whatever man. Whatever, nothing’s gonna happen.”
Tszyu expects to cease Ocampo (35-2, 23KO) with relentless physique blows, insisting he has the South American lined “in every single way” however can be able to go the space if want be.
“I wouldn’t be fighting if I think I’m going to lose, man. Let’s just say that,” he stated. “I’m there for the whole 12 rounds because I’m not underestimating this bloke because he’s a tough opponent. If it happens earlier, it happens.”
Tszyu, who hit the scales at 69.5kg in comparison with Ocampo’s 69.74kg, methodically labored Harrison over earlier than unleashing a flurry of brutal uppercuts that compelled the referee to cease the battle in Sydney.
Claiming to be in much more supreme bodily form three months on, Tszyu is bracing for a really completely different contest on Sunday.
“This fight is a completely different style. One is more strategic. This one is going to be more of a dogfight,” he predicted, including he was raring to go through the face-off. “I was in that Pit Bull mode, ready to go, and I was also able to relax. I was able to control myself. It’s a stare down.
“I’ve had these two words that are Spanish in my mind over and over again. It’s ‘No Mas’ (No More). That’s the type of fight I intend to do.”
Should he win, Tszyu and Charlo have been ordered to sq. off for the WBA, WBC, WBO and IBF super-welterweight belts earlier than a September 30 deadline in Las Vegas. If he loses, Tszyu’s dream of becoming a member of his legendary father Kostya as a unified world champion will probably be in tatters and Ocampo will tackle Charlo for all of the spoils.
Kostya boasted a five-from-five report over Mexicans throughout his Hall-of-Fame profession and beat arguably the nation’s biggest ever, Julio Cesar Chavez.
“It doesn’t matter,” Ocampo stated. “I’m not one of those fighters who got beaten by Tim’s father. I’m Carlos Ocampo and I’m going to show the difference between them and us. It’s going to be a real war but it’s not going to last very long and it’s going to be (a) win by knockout.”
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