Former world champion Tim Tszyu, after suffering a defeat to Bakhram Murtazaliev, insists he is still an “international fighter” and plans to continue pursuing world titles despite dismissing a potential showdown with Australian rival Michael Zerafa. Tszyu acknowledges his loss was to a top-level opponent and remains focused on returning to the ring to chase another belt. Uninterested in a rematch with Sebastian Fundora, Tszyu aims to move forward and compete under the brightest lights possible, emphasizing his international fighting status and determination to succeed at the highest level.
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The West Test: WA Cricket boss says Ashes match will be biggest ever played in Perth
The upcoming Ashes Test in Perth on November 21 is expected to be the largest cricket match ever held in the city, with the first day's tickets already sold out and the second day nearing capacity. This match marks the first Ashes Test at Optus Stadium and has generated significant interest, including over 20% of tickets sold to visitors from the east coast. Want More Context? 🔎
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