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Date: Saturday, July 19, 2025
Location: MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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🔥 MAIN EVENT: Manny Pacquiao vs. Mario Barrios – WBC Welterweight Championship 🔥

Manny Pacquiao (62-8-2, 39 KOs) defied expectations against Mario Barrios (29-2-1, 18 KOs) in a thrilling 12-round contest. “Pacman” showed flashes of his vintage speed, while Barrios proved resilient.

Result: Majority Draw (Barrios retains title)

Official Scorecards: 115-113 Barrios, 114-114 Draw, 114-114 Draw
Key Moments: Pacquiao landed crisp combinations, dominating early. Barrios rallied late, leading to the controversial draw that has everyone talking!

💥 CO-MAIN EVENT: Sebastian Fundora vs. Tim Tszyu 2 – WBC Super Welterweight Championship 💥

WBC Super Welterweight Champion Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora (22-1-1, 13 KOs) faced Tim Tszyu (25-2, 17 KOs) in a brutal rematch.

Result: Sebastian Fundora def. Tim Tszyu via Seventh-Round TKO (Corner Stoppage)

Details: A bloody war saw Tszyu’s corner stop the fight due to damage, confirming Fundora’s reign.

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Details: Cruz pressured Salcido relentlessly, landing powerful shots for a dominant win.

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Former champ Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa (25-2-1, 19 KOs) battled Joet Gonzalez (27-4, 15 KOs).

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Gary Russell Jr. def. Hugo Castaneda via 10th-round TKO.

David Picasso def. Kyonosuke Kameda via Majority Decision.

Mark Magsayo def. Jorge Mata via Unanimous Decision.

Eumir Marcial def. Bernard Joseph via 3rd-round KO.

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Welcome. Uh, it is 11:12 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, July the 22nd, 2025. And we’re going to talk about that Mortal Kombat reference in a few minutes. I’m still a little bit in in in shock and disbelief that Tim Zoo uh got manhandled and beat down the way that he did by Sebastian Fendor on the uh undercard of Manny Pacquiao versus Mario Barios. I I I enjoyed the card, but we’ll talk about that a little later on. Uh Tim Zoo now 25 and three with 18 KOs. He has lost three fights in the last 16 months. Two of them brutally, one of them by Bakran Meralv and two by Fendor. The first fight uh there’s some questions around that. But the second fight he got beat down. And now the question is where does Timu go from here? Or did Sebastian Fendor take the soul taker’s soul? So, Big J, I’m going let you start it off because uh I’m still a little, you know, I I just can’t believe it went down like that. Not that he lost, but that he got beat that bad and he quit. Absolutely. I mean, I’m still in shock myself because if you look back, Timber said many times he’s a throwback fighter. He’s old school, you know. Oh, that ring. Yeah. He’s prepared to die in the ring. All that [ __ ] I can’t stand when boxers say that. I mean, the guy that makes look like sound like you’re a [ __ ] idiot. You’re prepared to die in the ring. You’re [ __ ] moral. Exactly. I I I thought the same thing when fighters say that where they say they’re going to kill other fighter and all that. It’s like really for what really you know you want to die in the ring just just to hell with your family, your friends, you know, you just said, you know, so a lot of times when fighters say it, obviously Tim Zoo showing us showed us that he didn’t mean it. And and that makes him like that makes him look worse. That just shoots his credibility to [ __ ] So say [ __ ] like that, you know? I mean, no one should be prepared to die on the job. Not even soldiers. We we go after war. We don’t want to [ __ ] die. Yeah. You know, we’re prepared to do it, but we don’t like the idea of it. You know, it’s I mean, that’s just I’m prepared to die in the ring. Well, you’re a [ __ ] idiot. So So, so here we are now uh three days later pretty much. Like, you know, do you think that he has something left? like what do you think his next step should be? If he wants to continue, he needs to change his team, his trainer. Not Glenn Rush, not Glenn Jennings because he’s a great manager, not his doctor, but he needs to change his trainer. I think Eigor um has taken him as far as he could go and probably is stuck for more than more than you know um couple of more fights than they should have because people were calling for change of team after the first Fondora fight but now people are screaming it because they come up with the same plan every time. Walk forward pressure fighter take a few punches and then you’ll get your hits in. like, “Well, Tim doesn’t have the punch resistance to do that anymore.” And I’ve been saying the whole time that Tim is not as good as what he thinks he is, right? And people have drunk the Kool-Aid as you say. Yeah. I I took I took a big sip. It was I kept turning it down and then you know what was it? When did I turn? I think it was the Tony Harrison fight. N [ __ ] It was the Tekashi Anway fight. Was that fight? Okay. All right. Well, then listen. Yeah, I turned. Damn. I was around for a while. That was that was damn near 10 fights ago. Yeah. The theashi inway fight was when you said it was more so Harrison, but the way fight was when you said you’re impressed by him, he can go all the way. And I’m like, I wasn’t convinced yet and I really wasn’t con until probably the first Fondora fight that because we both said he could have beaten Bakra Mazalia easily. We were both wrong on that. No, no. I I never said that because remember I was always like it’s a question mark around him, you know, because we didn’t we didn’t we didn’t see we didn’t see anything. We didn’t know. I’ve seen Merrtalia fight before. But when something like that’s going on where you have this fighter, you don’t see no tape or anything, you got to be careful because that’s how a guy like Marcos Maidana came out all those years ago and beat the [ __ ] out of Amir Khan. You know, you never know with some of those guys. So I was like, I’m not going to write him off yet. Well, I was certainly one that said Tim could take care of him pretty easily and I was dead wrong but had murdered him. So, and again I said in the last fight I thought Tim would take care of Fondor six, seven rounds. Um, dead wrong there. Fondor figured him out. Tim has had a very basic style when he comes up with the same game plan every time and now everyone’s figured him out. The worst thing is is he has no plan B, CD, E. He’s got no plan B. He just does the same thing every single fight and he just try he just comes with the same game plan doesn’t change halfway during the fight where Fendor to his credit especially in the first fight changed his whole game plan to win the fight uh Fendor started walking him down became a pressure fighter exactly he fought tall you know as a pressure fighter he foot tall and now he’s going to be extremely hard to beat because now he’s figed I was going to say that we should the entire time that he’s gotten better uh off of beating Tim Zoo’s ass. Exactly. Exactly. And is he a threat to the rest of the division? I’m not prepared to say that yet because just back up just like Tim besides Tim Zoo hasn’t really beaten anyone stature. Maybe Erikson Luben, but is he anything really to jump up and down about? No. Yeah. Oh, uh, and by the way, uh, the IBF have ordered Ericson Luben and Merali have to fight. Oh, good. So, so but I mean, he got caught by Brian Mendoza, so he can be beaten. He can be knocked out. So, while I’m not, I can’t go off beating Tim Zoo to say that he’s the best in the division because he hasn’t beaten anyone else. No. Well, he’s pretty scary fighting the way he’s fighting, especially now that he’s figured out because you had a long-standing issue with his height and how he was, you know, not using it. Well, now he’s using it. He’s standing straight up jabbing. Exactly. You know, he’s up there now. He’s fighting as a like six foot five fighter, not a 57 fighter. So, now he’s going to be very difficult to beat. But the one thing Tim did was what most shorter fighters do when they fight taller guys, he tried to take his head off every single punch. He didn’t go out of the body enough. It was right there. Got a massive torso. He could crack his ribs in for days. And I remember watching the fight, I was thinking like, why won’t Tim go to the body? It’s right there. He swing those wild hooks and those overhands and and missing wide sometimes. Exactly. And Tim earlier in his career was a notorious body shot, a great body puncher. Yeah. But then then again, you got to remember that most of who Tim B Tim Tim defeated were domestic level guys and a bunch of blow up welterweights. And people are finally realizing that what I’ve been saying all these years was true. He was never as good as what everyone thought he was. Everyone believed drunk the Kool-Aid and believed the smoke the he was blowing up everyone’s ass. I never did. I was always No, no, no, no, no, no. He’s not he’s not as good as everyone thinks he is. And now everyone’s realized, oh yeah, he’s not really that good. Like, well, no [ __ ] I’ve been saying it for three [ __ ] years. He’s not that good. So, and everyone now is realizing that I was right there all along. So, but anyway, where’s he go from here? He needs a complete change of team. So, he can’t he cannot take I’d probably say go over to the States and find a trainer over there. Maybe maybe that’ll help him. Or or listen to this. What if, okay, because Fendor is still a relatively big guy. I mean, he is a big guy, but what if Timu goes on this rebuilding path for three fights and he stays at 154 and just waits for to for Fendor to build I mean to uh move up or does he go directly to 160? No, he should go directly to 160, have a couple of fights and hopefully get a fight with that. What’s that Carlos? What’s that WBC champion’s name? Carl Sadamus. Carl Sadamus because Genevac would murder him. Yeah. So, and there was one time we thought Tim could beat Genev. Yeah. No, Jenn would annihilate him. Well, he Well, here here is something. Uh, you got a Lindy Lara who’s still out there and Lara is under the PBC banner. He’s the WBA champion. He can start trying to go that route. Um, well, Tim’s safety net is can always fight forever, but I don’t think I don’t think that fight has any has any shine on it now. Well, it can have the shine of a Timu comeback fight in Australia, you know, to start building his name back up. Yeah, true. But I don’t know. I mean, there’s many many options for Tim to do and he can’t just pull the pin and retire because if he’s got nothing left. Well, no. Well, he said he’s not retiring on his Instagram post. Okay. Okay. Right. Right. Wow. Yeah, he he’s talking he was talking in fact, let me play this clip. It’s I guess you didn’t hear it. Let me uh It’s only about a minute long. But yeah, he’s not talking about uh retiring. He’s talking about sticking around and getting better and don’t and believe and that you can do it and everything. Here, let me play this clip. When I first started this sport, what I said was I wanted to go to the very very top and I didn’t mind crashing or burning on the way up. Um, sitting here now, we did we did crash and burn, but we still move forward. Um, some things go your way, some things don’t. What happened last last weekend, it didn’t go my way, but we still move forward. Um, sometimes it’s who you become in the pursuit of greatness rather than than uh the result itself. And sitting here now, I’m proud to say that that I’ve become a different person on my pursuit of greatness. And to anyone watching, no matter what you do, always find the goal of becoming someone different, of becoming motivated. And uh it’s never going to be easy. It’s never going to be easy, but uh it will all pay off. appreciate everyone’s support. Um, sorry I couldn’t get the victory. He was just the better man and I’ll have to accept that even though it’s hard, but uh I gave him my all and uh yeah, we move on. Uh the goal the goal doesn’t change. Uh what’ you think about that? Well, what a great attitude to have. I mean that that is professional acknowledging that he didn’t get the job done. And who the [ __ ] does he need to apologize to? He doesn’t need to apologize to anybody. Yeah. He’s like he doesn’t need to. He goes, “Oh, let the fans down.” Oh [ __ ] Well, no. Well, well, think about it because that would then you’ll be kind of contradicting yourself because you know he did quit. We can’t you know that did happen. You know that was a thing. Yeah. That’s a massive thing and Australians hate quitters, but you can see in his um demeanor that he knows things need to change drastically. I hear it. You can you can see it, you know, like and and if you see the video, you can tell he’s you know, he’s thinking like, damn, like I got to change some things up. Yeah. Well, the first anyone will tell you the first u the first thing with resolving a problem is acknowledging that you have one. Yeah. And you can clearly see that Tim knows he has got a few issues that he desperately needs to change. Otherwise, he’s just going to continue to get the living biscuit down. Yeah. Well, it’s been like that throughout history that a whooping will do that to you to anybody, you know, make you start reflecting and thinking about [ __ ] Well, I think he should have changed things up after the buck. I mean, this is not fun. This is two badass movies. Yeah. So he if he doesn’t change if he doesn’t change things drastically and goes in there have the same the same game plan as he Yeah. That’s that’s two brutal beatings. That’s two brutal beatings in what uh nine months. And the question is that you have to question does he have him anymore? Because it’s one thing to say it’s another thing to do it. And especially when you get in there and get hit one time, you know, you know, fighters are fighters. You know, unfortunately, Timu is on the wrong side of statistics because fighters that get beat like that the way he did, two big beatings in a nine month span, fighters don’t usually come back the same. So, you know, if he if he does, you know, um we’ll see. But I’m expecting for him to fight more cautiously. Um, which is the reason why he needs a new team uh when he does decide to return because I want to see what’s going to happen when he gets hit. We already saw what happened when uh he thought he got cut against Bakra Martazalv and how that affected and where he just went to grab his head. Yeah, I mean it’s as I said once the fighter spirit is broken it’s very hard to put it back together. So, he needs to wait, as you said, he needs to probably take a year off, right, and evaluate whether he wants to do this because here’s the other thing that a lot of people don’t remember or don’t acknowledge or don’t even know. He’s made a shitload of money over the last, you know, few fights. He’s earned anywhere between 8 to6 million. He’s getting paid anywhere between eight to 16 uh uh one to two million dollars per fight. And that’s all revenue. He’s generating anywhere between 75 to 100,000 pay-per-view buys per fight. Yeah, that’s generating five to7 million per fight. He’s getting 5% of that. That’s anywhere between quarter to $400,000 per fight. Yeah, he’s got some money and he’s definitely not a flashy fancy dude. Exactly. He’s got a lot of money. You’ll see him walking down the street wouldn’t even know he was a millionaire. Exactly. So, you know, he’s got a lot of money. He’s 30 years old now. He’s just got himself married. As I said the last video, one circumstances change outside the ring. They change inside the ring. Because when you’ve got a wife and you’ve got kids and you’ve got this, that, and the other, and you’re worried about, you know, if I take too many shots, can I actually all this other stuff that, you know, all professionals think of, it goes to the point where, well, maybe I don’t want to do this anymore. And I think Tim had the mentality the other day is like, well, he threw everything he could at Bora and For didn’t even move. Yeah. Well, maybe because I’ve always questioned his power. People said, oh, his power is fine. I always questioned it, especially against the interweave fight. That’s where I knew hang on a because think about who’s the who’s the only people that he knocked out clean blown up blown up welterweights. He never knocked anyone once. Carlos Okmpo was a well-known, well-established 147 pounder. He was at 154 for a while, but he was at 147 at one point in time. Uh, let’s see who else. Stevie Spark, he knocked out. Those was And uh, uh, you know, depending on how you look at view, Tony Harson, he stopped him. Bowen Morgan, uh, knocked him out. Jeff Horn knocked him out. Blown outweight. You know, what about Brewbaker? Jack was a blown outweight. Okay. Well, then there you go. That’s it. Those are his last uh knockouts in 2019. So, yeah, he’s only knocked out smaller guys. I didn’t I didn’t put that together until now. I’ve been telling you that for [ __ ] years. How did you not put that together? No, I’m talking. I said it start I mean meaning and I forgot. I didn’t really because that’s something that I should have mentioned in a post-fight video. Even Joey Spencer is not a 154 pounder. Ultright. when when he goes up against actual 154 Dashiway didn’t knock him out. Terrell Duchain knocked him on his ass. Yeah, he got up and beat the [ __ ] out of him for the next 10 rounds, but didn’t knock him out. Um Dennis Hogan, he did. So, but Dennis Hogan was past his prime. Harrison was, you know, that was his retirement fight and No. Well, actually, actually, Tony Harrison is fighting uh this weekend on the Clarissa Shield card, so he’s back. Okay. But he hasn’t fought. How many years was that? That was three years ago. Yeah. Yeah. Has he fought since the Timu fight or was his first fight back? I do not think he has. I’mma check right now. Check right now. So, we get our first Let’s see. Nope. He has a full Senzu. That was in uh March 12th of 2023. So, he’s on he’s on about a 27month layoff, 28-month layoff, give or take. Okay. Right. And you know, it’s like, as I’ve been saying the entire time, you know, if you put a legitimate champion in front of Tim, which has happened twice, what happens? He gets living daylights kicked out of him. Yeah. You remember people say, “Oh, he was a world champion.” He got elevated. He never got the belt. He was elevated. Yeah. And then And then we remember we were pissed because it wasn’t supposed to be him in the first place. It was be supposed to be Mome Kabanov. Exactly. But they but they they screwed that guy over. And remember, we read the we read the uh uh the notice from the WBO and it was because of his name. And poor old M who kicked the piss out of him and he hasn’t been heard of since. I forgot who. Actually, he just fought uh recently as well. But go ahead, continue. I’mma pull that up real quick. Cuz he got the piss kicked out of him by somebody around that time and that sort of killed him off. Who beat him up? No, I know. Uh uh was that before the Liam Smith fight or after? No, I think it was before. No, it wasn’t Liam Smith that No, Israel Madre. It was Israel Madreov that beat him up after that. Dre kicked the [ __ ] out of him. Yeah. Didn’t he knock him out like round nine or something? Five. Five. Yeah. Yeah. And Mad Dreled him, too. Yeah. And there’s another one that Tim wouldn’t beat. Madrid off his name. So against the top tier talent of 154, I don’t think Tim can beat any of them. So yeah, that was on that Joshua Inanu card. Yeah, he needs to move up to middleweight because there’s nothing going on. Middleweight besides Genev is a pretty weak condition. It is. I’m looking at the rankings right now. He there’s Boots is moving up. There’s there’s Virgil Ortiz is up there as well. It’s tough for him at 154. He needs to get out of there. Yeah, he’s not going to get another shot at 154 unless he starts beating all those guys. And by the time he beats all those guys, he’ll be in his early to mid-30s. He’ll be probably 33 34. Yeah. Um Terence Crawford is no longer the WBO anything. By the way, that belt is officially vacant because Terence Crawford has now been installed as Canelo’s mandatory because of his super champion status. So, for those who don’t know, when you’re a WBO champion, if you move up, you automatically become the mandatory. But the WBO is one of the only organizations I believe you can’t I believe you you can do it with I know you can do it with the WBC and the WBA because Mayweather versus Madonna 2 was for two divisions. So, the WBO, you can’t be a champion in two divisions unlike the other sanctioning bodies. So, you know, when you’re the super champion, uh, because you were the champion in the division, you’re allowed to move up and you become the automatic mandatory. So, in this case, Crawford was able to become the automatic WBO mandatory for Canelo. Yeah. But normally, it’s only one division. Crawford’s jumping like two. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think this is the first time they did this, but I just know you can’t be uh uh two division holding two belts in two divisions, you know. But Yeah. Yeah. But, you know, I guess it just applies to any division, uh, where if you move up or move down, you become the mandatory. So, you know, uh, and the point I’m trying to make is the WBO route is pretty open, uh, with Xander Zayas fighting, uh, Jorge Garcia Perez this weekend. No, excuse me. Yeah, this weekend. It’s supposed to be top rank on ESPN’s last show, by the way. Um, they’re looking their their TV deal is up and they’re looking for a new one. We don’t know where they’re going, so that’s going to be big news. Um, but I do I don’t know uh how Xander Zas I’m still on the fence with him, but yeah, I I’m trying to think. Yeah, I I can’t see another title shot at one uh 54 and then and then what he would have to go through to get there uh would probably be difficult. So, I think it’s his best bet to move up to 160. Exactly. We’re moving up to 160. Go after Carlos Adonis or Indes Larry Lara. fight one or two guys beforehand. Um I really think a change of team is necessary because you know um everyone’s been calling for that and I think it’s I think Eagle has taken him as far as he can take you and and that happens with trainers you know trainers you know they can get you off at the domestic level but when you go to world that’s a whole different animal. We’ve seen that happen a lot of times, especially with father-son uh duos, you know, where a lot of times they end up having issues because the father, you know, who ended up training them, you know, throughout their life, they can’t teach them any the the world level stuff, you know, it’s like, you know, being, you know, a high schooler going to college. Exactly. The high school coach trying to teach the NFL or something, you know, it’s not the same. Exactly. I re I really think that Tim does need to change his team. Um or or if even if he brings in he keeps the team but brings in a new lead. Yeah. A new lead trainer. Yeah. Exactly. He needs someone someone else from a different perspective who’s got years of experience to lead him into on the world level. I mean if he can grab Johnny Lewis Greg because Johnny Lewis betrayed his father but then Johnny Lewis is and does Johnny Lewis want to do that world level at his age? I mean, yeah. I mean, and um I mean, what other uh trainer in Australia would take on Tim? I mean, I don’t know if Glenn Rush would do it. There’s Graeme Shaw, who used to train Daniel Gil. I don’t know if he’s still around. There’s a lot of decent trainers in Australia, but I wonder if he’s got a house over here. I don’t know. I thought I heard that he did sell everything up to come over to the States. Yeah, because he remember he was talking about that. I think that maybe at if he wants to save his career, I think that might be the way to go to come over here and get that good sparring, you know, and and work his way back and I think to move to the States, you know, and and another question, uh, when did was he a lifelong boxer? What did he start as a kid? Like I’m talking about a child. No, I don’t think he I think his father I think he did have an amateur record, but he had like about 30 40 fights as an amateur. Okay. I I was trying to figure out um like if he like if he’s one of those type of fighters where you know that’s all he ever knew was boxing like he’s been in the gym and and and fighting since he was 9 10 11 years old or or did he come in when he was a teenager? I think he came in when he was a teenager. I’m not 100% sure on that. But I did want to bring up one thing. Did you see the tweet that Turkey Sheek put up about him? Yeah. Turkey sunk the boots into him. Then again, who could ask what he thinks? I mean, you know, he’ll never appear on a season card. He’ll be a good sparring partner. Be like, I remember I remember Tim Zoo said some said some things about him. I don’t remember exactly what. I remember that though. Yeah, I remember Timoo saying he wasn’t interested in working with fair enough. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, Turkey says he won’t appear on a Rio. I’d be like, well, so that’s all I’d say. Yeah. Turkey need to stay away from stuff like that. you know, he’s been he’s been getting a little too comfortable out there. And it’s like, all right, man. You know, just just just finance the fights. You know, I don’t like when people speak down on boxers like that, especially when you work in the business. You know, Tim Zoo may have not just and and just because he’s not working for you or working with you, it’s like, haha, look, you got knocked out. See, you should have been over here. Nah, I mean, that that’s that’s that’s pretty bad. But I mean, you know, I mean, you I mean, turkeys have a bloody laser glity [ __ ] life. So, why would you take anything he says bloody as gospel anyway? Whatever. And it’s not even his money, so who the [ __ ] cares what he says? So, exactly. Don’t take any. So, well, closing thoughts. Well, I’m going tell you what I think Tim needs to do. Um, I think, see, in this day and age of boxing and sports overall, 30 is not old. Now, if this was maybe 10, 15 years ago, 30, you already know they was in boxing. They were trying to kick you out the door, you know. So, so I think a year would do good for him. And then, you know, he come back with a threeight year of lower level competition, build up his confidence, and then let’s say by time he’s 30, he’s 30 now. Let’s say by time he’s on his way to 33, start working his way to a title shot. I think he needs a complete revamp and a complete overhaul and reinvent himself completely. That’s what he because whatever he’s been doing has not been working for him. I mean, yeah, he’ll get away with it on the domestic level by fighting C and DRA fighters, but the second you put him against those upper echelon guys, as I’ve been saying for three, four years now, he just can’t cut it. Yeah. and complete revamp if he wants to continue to cut it at that level. So, I wish him the best. I hope he gets in there. If he retires, great. He’s made he’s made a shitload of money, enjoy his life with his wife, have some kids, and you know, freaking kick back and relax. I know I would. If I had $15 million, I’d be doing [ __ ] all. Yeah. But, you know, people like him. Um, and like he don’t he don’t seem like he has anything else but boxing. He’s got his money in his family. Yeah. And that’s why that’s why I asked if he was a a fighter his whole entire life. Pretty pretty pretty pretty much. Um but not like um um brother’s name Nikita. Nikita went and got an architect degree for six years. So Okay. Nikita’s not passionate as Tim is. But yeah, he’s been around his entire life. But when did he actually start boxing? Maybe teens 13 14. Yeah. Because it looks like to me he eats, sleep, like he he just lives boxing. That’s what it looks like to me. He’s been doing that ever since he turned pro. Live live, eat, and breathe boxing. That’s all he does. But he’s one of those and u uh someone asked the question, how many boxers in Australia are actual professionals. That’s all they do. You can count them on one hand. Yeah. Because even these professional guys, some of them are part-time, you know, laborers on job sites. Other guys are delivery drivers. Other guys run gyms. Yeah. How many professional boxers in Australia, that’s all they do? And Tim’s one. So, yeah, these boxers aren’t just aren’t making, you know, the the dollars. They’re just not making the money. Okay. So, now, um, where do you rank Tim among the heavyweight? Uh, I mean, not the heavyweight, among the Australian boxers now, and your closing thoughts. Oh, good question. I mean obviously Jai is number one. Oh J’s been number one since he beat Brit. So um go pound to pound. See see it’s interesting because he’s not the only one that’s dropped off his perch. George has dropped. Lamb’s dropped. Yeah. The Maloney are no longer in world contention. Um I mean to be honest you got Sam Goodman. Sam Goodman. Yeah. Well he’s still completely unproven. He hasn’t he has a world title shot yet. So you think I’d probably still put him around four or five pound for pound. Yeah, off the top of my head. That’s that’s about where I’m at with him. Because I’d have Giant number one, then you’d have to have George because of what he’s achieved. And then you’d have Jason Maloney, Andrew Maloney, because they did win world titles. Uh Jason did defend his successfully. Uh Tim never did. Um so yeah, you put him around four, five, you know, because as I said with with the males, you can count how many guys have won world titles in the last what since Jeff Horn on one hand, Liam, Tim, Jason. That’s it. Andrew, there’s six there six guys. That’s it. Oh, and uh um and before we get uh final question, what like what does this do to main I mean what does this do to No Limit uh boxing his promoter and also uh uh main event uh KO Sports the uh broadcaster? This must be devastating. Yeah. Yeah. Because as I said, Tim’s the golden goose and that the problem is that they don’t have a B plan either. Who’s going to replace if Tim retires tomorrow? Yeah. Who they going to get to replace him? So because everything, as I’ve said many, many times, no limit was built off the backs of the fists of Paul Gallon. Yeah. And over the mantle from that, but they don’t have anyone. And that’s the one thing I question. No limit. They’re not building anyone else up to take Tim’s place. You you have your number one guy, you should have your secondary guy right there. And if all of a sudden he retires, you’ve got the next big star ready to go. And no limit doesn’t seem to be doing that. Yeah. And I think they I think they uh they pulled the pin too fast by putting Nikita behind a payw wall. You know how how do you how do you build up his profile when people got to pay on pay-per-view to see him? You need to have as many eyes on him as possible. Exactly. Exactly. So, it’s Yeah, that’s the one thing I question is like, well, where where’s your plan B? Because like Tim’s team, like where’s the plan B? They don’t seem to have any because they all they’ve all believed that, you know, Tim’s the greatest thing since sliced bread and he’ll be world champion forever. Well, [ __ ] So, yeah, now they all realizing, oh, okay, the goose is cooked now. What do we do? I mean, I’m sure they’ll come up with something, but Well, yeah, they always do to slap anything on pay-per-view. Well, well, this country, as I said, two 40 year old footballers. And by the way, thanks for everyone’s support because um that video between Bellan and Sony Bill is our most successful video. It’s like what 180,000 views. Yeah, I did not expect uh I mean I knew you know uh I I’ll share you know I I thought around 20 30,000 mostly because you know uh I knew it wasn’t going to be a lot of people but and then when I read the comments people really wanted to know what was going I didn’t know it was that much interest. Neither did I. But then again, a lot of people were having a crack at me and like I I didn’t know it was that much interest. So yeah, there you go. So, you know, it may seem like a people don’t care about Australian boxing, but they definitely do. Well, as I said, Australians love a no fight as well. We’ll watch two two kangaroos kick the [ __ ] out of each other if you give us half a chance. So, you know, so yeah. Um yeah, but um yeah, I wish Tim all the best. I hope he does take some time off to sort it out, but he needs dramatic drastic. He needs complete overhaul. He needs completely reinventing if he wants and also if he wants to box healthy, you know, because he that’s like that’s a lot of damage in a uh in a nine month span. Exactly. You know, that’s a lot of head trauma in a in a non that’s head trauma. He wasn’t getting body beat. He was getting like put down from head shots. Exactly. Well, not only that, but you know, you got liver tissue, liver tissue, kidney tissue, all that other all those other vital organs that take a beating. So, you know, you’re right. I mean, once once you got head trauma, Yeah. you don’t recover from it. So, yeah. So, and that’s the that’s the biggest reason for a uh a change is his health. If you’re going to continue fighting, you want to make sure, you know, you don’t you don’t get killed in there by somebody, you know, um like, you know, you you taking punches that you don’t have to take because at one point in time, he’s just leaning back. He got his hands up, leaning back, just eating jabs and straights from Fedora. He’s not moving. No lateral movement. Just leaning back. Leaning back. Yeah. I mean, I thought the ref was going to stop in that last 30 seconds of that round number seven because Yeah. Looked like it was over. I I honestly thought that he got saved by the belt. Um Um I agree with that because Fendor was opening up a can right there in the corner. You the shots were hard and everything seemed like they everything seemed like they connected. Yeah. And and everyone that’s seconding the boots on Tim Quinton. Yeah. He quit. But I’ll say this, right? And people can come after me and I dare you to come after me and do the comments about this. You’re better off being a living coward than a dead hero. Yeah. So, think about that. I mean, he’s better off quitting. What’s the old saying? Those who fight and run away live to fight another dad. Yeah. And and you know, it’s always the cowards that live to tell a story. Well, I wouldn’t say cowards, but it’s a smart guy. I wouldn’t say coward. I’d say No, I’m talking about the saying. I’m talking about the saying, though. Yeah. Exactly. You know, I mean, you know, you know, it’s like it’s always better to be a living non-hero than a dead hero because a dead hero is not good to anyone. Yeah. So, yeah. So, yeah, think about that. Well, with that being said, uh, uh, we’re going to see what Timoo does next. But with no limit and with the state that they’re in, I won’t be surprised if they try to put pressure on Timu to be back out there by like, I don’t know, the end of the year. But, I’m hoping that he takes a year off, you know, works on his body, changes his team, gets adjusted to that team, and then start making a run at 60 lbs, you know, and start working his way up from there because he is young. So, next up, we’re going to be uh following what’s going to be going on with our man Sam Goodman, who’s going to be taking on Nick Ball. That’s going to be on the undercard of uh Dylan White and Moses Atama. And who knows? Uh what three weeks? Let me check real quick. Let me check real quick. Coming back August 20th. What’ you say? Is coming back on August 20th. Okay. Yep. So, in uh the 16th of uh of uh August, so about three weeks, uh Sam Goodman is going to be getting the WBA title shot. So, is Sam Goodman the guy? Remember, he was supposed to fight in No Yay and had the freak accident getting cut in camp twice. Uh so, is he finally going to be the one? I mean, is he finally going to capture a title? And is he going to be the next uh breakout Australian star? We will see. take what you say. Well, say hi because Yeah. So, with that being said, thanks for watching. Please subscribe, take your time out, like the video, follow me on Twitter at T Street Controversy, and Big Jay at Oldmate Big J. See you guys later.

13 Comments

  1. Bro you need to have 3-5 defences to become the super champion with WBO to be able to challenge the next champion above or below without having to wait

  2. Bro the other guy be contradicting himself bad he says he always knew Tim was always overrated but then says before the fight he thought Tim was going to knock fundora out cmon bro get your story straight and tstreet keep him on check when he says things like that bro that makes your channel look bad bro

  3. Fighting Murtazaliev especially on short notice after Keith Thurman pulled out of their fight was career suicide. Whoever in his team sanctioned that fight, gave him poor advice. That move ended him. He left that fight shell shocked. He was never the same after that. Ideally he should have fought Fundora straight away as the first fight was close and I had him beating Fundora up until the cut which changed the fight. He will likely fight on but yes the corner has to change. I heard mentions of Freddie Roach. I would favour that link up.

  4. I still think Tim can come Back Just need to make a few adjustments … we know Tim is a good fighter. Just not quite there with the big boys He needs as you said ..t street Get his confidence Back with a few fights and maybee go up to 160 Needs a big rest thou.
    appreitiate your show and thoughts on Tim

  5. Does this Big J guy have pictures of you in compromising situations or something? Lol. Completely cheapens your channel

  6. He reminds me of that one cocky Hispanic fighter in every gym that thinks he can beat you but his boxing skills are trash

  7. Love Aussie Passion but fuck they are blinkered
    Tszyu was Commonwealth standard at best
    Tim needs to get the hell out of Australia
    Even if he chose Andy Lee
    Lee would be a good fit for him
    Or if he wants to stay in Australia
    Go see Opetaia Old Man
    See if he is willing to take him on
    BUT Tszyu is in last chance saloon right now

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