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    Default Tszyu's analysis of Zab-Pbf

    http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=6507&more=1

    02.04.06 - By Kostya Tszyu: Next weekend Floyd Mayweather Jr and Zab Judah meet in the ring at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas, USA and I will be watching here in Australia very closely. I am really looking forward to this fight.

    It is an interesting match and in some ways very exciting. Speed against speed, both of them are young and both are very good boxers. They are very confident in themselves. They believe that they can win any fight. It could be a very, very exciting fight. But it could also be a very boring fight when you have two good fighters trying to outbox each other and cancelling out their advantages..

    Some people are seeing this fight as a mismatch, but I don’t see it this way at all. I think Zab can rise to the occasion. He will have trained hard for this fight. His focus will be there. Zab missed his media conference call last week. Maybe this is a sign of how serious he is taking the challenge? Or, it could be just a little game he is playing.

    Zab Judah has much boxing ability. His arrogance or overconfidence lets him think he can win fights easy. But there are no easy wins in boxing. Every night you have to be 100%. If you are not prepared, someone will turn the lights out on you in a split second.

    Floyd Mayweather Jr is one of the best boxers in the world today. He has proved this over a number of years. He just doesn’t talk about it, he shows what a great fighter he is in the ring. One of the reasons for his success is that he very rarely gets hit cleanly. He has very, very good defence because he is smart and he can read a fight very well. He has been given a natural talent with his speed, but he is also a smart boxer who trains very hard for his fights.

    Floyd has moved up in weight as he has grown up and got bigger. As he has matured he has moved from super featherweight to lightweight to super lightweight and now to welterweight, but has still retained his speed and he is still beating very good fighters. He always wants to fight the best and puts big challenges in front of him. He has never been a big hitter. As he becomes more used to fighting at welterweight, maybe his power will increase, which could be scary for some of his opponents.

    Lots of people expect Floyd to win this fight and there is extra pressure for him. But he has always handled the pressure well. This is the sign of a great fighter. Handling the pressure of a big fight like this and being able to perform on the night with everyone watching is what separates the great boxers from the good ones.

    I am expecting a good fight from both Floyd and Zab and will be watching every punch.

    I have moved into Week 6 of the “Dancing with the Stars” television program here in Australia. I think my partner Luda Kroitor and I did very well with our Samba last week. It was exciting for me that we scored 31 out of 40 from the judges, which was the second highest score of the night and we are still aiming to improve. I have found that it is not just about dancing well. It is about entertainment and putting on a good show for the viewers. We did not make any mistakes again which is very pleasing.

    There are only six couples left now and the competition is becoming more intense. I think there is more pressure on my opposition. I have learned to handle pressure very well over the years and take advantage of the situation. I can see when the other couples are nervous and losing focus a bit. It is something that Luda and I don’t have and I know we are improving every week. I really enjoy this competition!

    We are doing the Viennese Waltz this week. It is a very traditional dance. Many Balls in Russia open with this dance and I love it. It is very elegant compared to last week’s Samba. I am feeling very confident going into the new dance each week. I am pushing myself in practice and Luda is pleased with my energy through our training sessions, which are four to five hours each day.

    I need all of the Tszyu Crew’s support in voting each week. I want to get to the final and it is going to be very, very close voting each week.

    While “Dancing with the Stars” is a lot of fun, more importantly, proceeds from your voting will go to one of my favourite charities - THE SMITH FAMILY, who help needy children and families.

    The Tszyu Crew in Australia can help me support THE SMITH FAMILY in the following ways.

    To vote by phone: 1902 555 013

    OR

    To vote by phone text: SMS "Kostya" to 194 777

    So, start dialling and texting now to support THE SMITH FAMILY and me in this unique competition.

    “Dancing with the Stars” can be seen each Tuesday night on the Channel 7 network in Australia at 7:30pm AEST. Check your local television guides for screening times in your area.

    You can see photos of me dancing and read reports on my performances at www.KostyaTszyu.com

    See you on the dance floor and remember the Tszyu Crew rules always!

    Your champion,

    Kostya Tszyu


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    Default Re: Tszyu's analysis of Zab-Pbf

    You mean to tell me that Ricky Hatton beat this guy up so bad that he takes a year off so he can go dancing?! Gimme a break, Tszyu. Nobody cares how good you can dance. You're a fighter, or did you forget? And you're also 35 years old, no spring chicken.

    Get back in the ring, or announce your retirement!! You're too old to be taking a year off after a loss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BABABOOEY
    You mean to tell me that Ricky Hatton beat this guy up so bad that he takes a year off so he can go dancing?! Gimme a break, Tszyu. Nobody cares how good you can dance. You're a fighter, or did you forget? And you're also 35 years old, no spring chicken.

    Get back in the ring, or announce your retirement!! You're too old to be taking a year off after a loss.
    I think that is a harsh way of putting it but....I agree. Either retire,which is what I think he should do or come back asap!!! If he does come back, hope comes to 147, and actually,thinking about it,he could still come back but how would he do? I mean,Tszyu is amazing to watch,but you could see against Hatton,he could not take pressure. However, he has wonderful timing and is intelligent,along with that rocket launcher right, those will always remain therefore he is always dangerous. I also like the guy because he mentioned Margarito in an interview once,said he was someone he would like to fight!!!

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    Default Re: Tszyu's analysis of Zab-Pbf

    for the funniest article I've read in a while.

    Loved the way he bigged up both fighters, and just when you were expecting him to say he'd like the winner he says he looking forward to doing the Viennese Waltz next week

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    Quote Originally Posted by BABABOOEY
    You mean to tell me that Ricky Hatton beat this guy up so bad that he takes a year off so he can go dancing?! Gimme a break, Tszyu. Nobody cares how good you can dance. You're a fighter, or did you forget? And you're also 35 years old, no spring chicken.

    Get back in the ring, or announce your retirement!! You're too old to be taking a year off after a loss.
    Correction, he's 36. Give him a break, he's donated his body to the world for our entertainment for most of his life, let him do what he pleases, show some respect!
    Remember the good old days, we miss you Marco!

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    Default Re: Tszyu's analysis of Zab-Pbf

    tszyu could still be a force but he needs to stay active tht one of the reason he sturglled vs hatton he only done 3rounds in sumat like 18 months b4 tht fight

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    Default Re: Tszyu's analysis of Zab-Pbf

    The guy needs some enjoyment, after getting beat like that against hatton...and he was in pretty bad shape this would make anyone think about their career. Hell tito has retired everytime he lost...see he didnt take the time to think it through.
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    Default Re: Tszyu's analysis of Zab-Pbf

    He talked a lot, but not much analysis. Basically gave them both props and said that " whoever win the fight, wins?!?"
    I think Kosta is finished in fighting. At his age, coming of a bad beat, if he had any ambition to continue fighting, there is noway that he'd waste a year in a dancing comp.
    Hope he does retire, a fantastic fighter!

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    Default Re: Tszyu's analysis of Zab-Pbf

    CC back Bilbo, yeah I thought it was quite funny too, how he chickened out of picking a winner!

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    Default Re: Tszyu's analysis of Zab-Pbf

    Quote Originally Posted by The Game
    CC back Bilbo, yeah I thought it was quite funny too, how he chickened out of picking a winner!
    Maybe he thinks its 50/50.

    Quote Originally Posted by hitmanhatton
    tszyu could still be a force but he needs to stay active tht one of the reason he sturglled vs hatton he only done 3rounds in sumat like 18 months b4 tht fight
    Kostya could come back easy!! the guy trains like a demon, he had 22months off with 2 separate injuries coming into the 2nd Sharmba fight and look at those results! He just needs to pick his opponents.. no pressure fighters

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    Default Re: Tszyu's analysis of Zab-Pbf

    Quote Originally Posted by BABABOOEY
    You mean to tell me that Ricky Hatton beat this guy up so bad that he takes a year off so he can go dancing?! Gimme a break, Tszyu. Nobody cares how good you can dance. You're a fighter, or did you forget? And you're also 35 years old, no spring chicken.

    Get back in the ring, or announce your retirement!! You're too old to be taking a year off after a loss.
    He figured, if Judah can do it, so can he.

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