His rivals can run but they can t hide as Jeff Fenech predicts nobody will stop Tim Tszyu from becoming a world boxing champion.
Fenech was in awe commentating from ringside as Tszyu methodically and mercilessly picked apart Stevie Spark to extend his undefeated record to 19 fights, with his 15th knockout victory on Wednesday night.
Done with Australian challengers, Tszyu is eyeing the big boys of his division - a Liam Smith, Magomed Kurbanov, Tony Harrison or Danny Garcia - before hopefully taking on the winner of Sunday week s unified super-welterweight world title bout between Jermell Charlo and Brian Castano.
His rivals can run but they can t hide as Jeff Fenech predicts nobody will stop Tim Tszyu (right) from becoming a world boxing champion
In the Herald: June 30, 1991
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Paul Gallen has been urged to decline a rematch, or even retire from boxing, after a damaging TKO loss to Justis Huni.
Gallen (11-1-1, 6 KOs) was waved-off by referee John Cauchi in the 10th and final round of his Australian heavyweight title fight against Huni (5-0, 4 KOs), following a knockdown. It was Gallen s first defeat.
The NRL great was remarkably courageous against Huni but well-beaten, later revealing that he felt like he d broken a rib in only the second round. Gallen, 39, has a rematch clause, which he could exercise after Huni fights at the Olympics, but Australian boxing great Jeff Fenech urged him to decline.