Sebastian Fundora calls Tim Tszyu: “He saw everything” – dismissing the excuse for the cut for Tszyu’s upcoming July 19 rematch


Sebastian Fandra has not bought Tim Ziu’s excuses for his cut that influenced his performance. Fundora (22-1-1, 14 Kos) says that Tszyu (25-2, 18 Kos) has been looking at him throughout the fight, not blinking like he did when it was difficult to see after the fighter was cut.

Tszyu’s cut is not a factor

It seemed that Tszyu had his eyes wide open throughout the contest. Blood was pouring from a cut on his scalp that Tim suffered in round two when he hit Fandra’s left elbow while he was about to punch him.

WBC Junior Middleweight Champion Fandra will defend Tweet in a rematch at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on July 19th. Events will be streamed PBC PPV Above Prime Video. The price of the card is $59.99.

“This fight is the biggest fight of my career and I can feel it. Usually it’s the next fight, but this is one,” Tim Tsey said. Prime Sports On July 19th, he will be rematched with Sebastian Fandra.

Unfair Tsiv title shot?

What some fans have had problems with is that Tszyu was given a title shot against Fundora despite having a 1-2 record in his final three fights. Tim was knocked out in the third round last October by IBF junior middleweight champion Bakuram Murtazaliev.

Tszyu’s only victory has since faced lower-ranked Joseph Spencer in April last year. Fans have argued that WBC’s rankings, which have been waiting for a world title shot against Fundora, have even more suitable candidates.

It is not fair that Tszyu has lost two of his final three fights, so they are allowed to skip over them to fight for the world title. He essentially fails his path to a title shot against Sebastian, and his cut excuses don’t fly with people. He does not want to confront the truth that he was not enough, just as he did when Bakram erased him.

Tim’s “Short Camp” claim

“I study him and not only have a week of sparring, but I also adapt to him. I can have the right camp,” Tszyu said of his rematch with Fundora, in contrast to how he fought Sebastian in his short-term notification last year. “Like I said before, he should have killed me when he had the chance. I felt I was in control in the first few rounds.”

As you can see, Twee said he had a short camp last year to fight Fundra. This is another excuse to try and test what happened, rather than admitting to fans that Tim owns the loss and a better fighter defeated him.

The Fundora height, long arms and high punch output proved to be a nightmare for Tweet. He was unfamiliar with tall people throwing too many punches, and he overwhelmed his ability to block incoming fires. Tweet’s habit of loading single shots was not comparable to the shot fire from a fandra.

Fundora on Tszyu’s vision

“In boxing, things change very quickly,” Fundra said. “The whole battle I saw him looking at my eyes. I didn’t think the cut was bothering him at all. It didn’t close him either blindly. I couldn’t see him in my eyes forever.

Sebastian disagrees with Tsey’s excuse and sees it as an attempt to explain his loss to the fans. Fundora’s comments suggest that he disagrees with Tszyu’s attempts to smear the truth.

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Last updated on 07/04/2025

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