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Bakhram Murtazaliev Claims Decisive Victory Over Tim Tszyu in Orlando

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 Bakhram Murtazaliev vs Tim Tszyu
 IBF World Super-welterweight Title
 Saturday 19th October 2024
 Caribe Royale Orlando, Orlando, Florida
 TGB Promotions & Main Events
 Amazon Prime Video

In a stunning turn of events at the Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida, Tim Tszyu's aspirations for a world title were abruptly halted as IBF junior-middleweight champion Bakhram Murtazaliev delivered a masterclass performance, stopping the Australian contender in just three rounds.

The 29-year-old Tszyu, still reeling from his first professional loss to Sebastian Fundora earlier this year, faced an uphill battle against the 31-year-old Russian champion. Despite entering the ring with his legendary father, Kostya Tszyu, in attendance for the first time since his 2016 debut, the younger Tszyu found himself overwhelmed by Murtazaliev's precision and power.

The fight began with Tszyu showcasing his trademark aggression, landing a crisp straight right early in the first round. Both fighters exchanged heavy blows, demonstrating their commitment to an intense battle. However, a worrying moment occurred when a clash of heads prompted Tszyu to check for a cut, hinting at lingering psychological effects from his previous bout with Fundora.

The second round proved disastrous for Tszyu, as Murtazaliev's perfectly timed counterright sent him to the canvas. Displaying immense heart but perhaps lacking prudence, Tszyu chose to trade shots rather than defend, resulting in two more knockdowns from powerful right hands. As Tszyu's right eye swelled, the odds stacked further against him.

The final act unfolded in the third round, and when left to the chin, Tszyu was floored again. Despite his valiant efforts to continue, Tszyu's instinct to fight back rather than survive prompted his uncle and trainer, Igor Goloubevk, to throw in the towel at 1:55 of the round, saving his fighter from further punishment.

Murtazaliev, who claimed the vacant title in April with a victory over Jack Culcay in Germany, solidified his status as a force to be reckoned with in the division. Initially overshadowed by Tszyu's marketability and family legacy, the Russian champion emerged from the fight with a statement win that demanded respect and attention.

This defeat raises questions about Tszyu's recovery from the Fundora fight and the wisdom of his team's aggressive matchmaking. The Australian's willingness to face top contenders like Vergil Ortiz Jr., even while healing from his previous bout, now appears particularly risky in hindsight.

As the dust settles on this dramatic encounter, the focus shifts to Tszyu's future. Once considered a rising star destined for championship glory, he now faces the challenge of rebuilding his career. How Tszyu responds to this setback will be crucial in determining whether he can regain his trajectory towards the upper echelons of the sport.

For Murtazaliev, this victory cements his position at the top of the junior-middleweight division and sets the stage for potentially lucrative defences of his newly validated IBF title.