Tim Tszyu vs Sebastian Fundora LIVE: All the action as Aussie world champ has the biggest fight of his life

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Follow Daily Mail Australia’s live blog for all the round-by-round updates from the world title fight in Las Vegas.

‘Unbelievable this wasn’t stopped’

Boxing commentator and manager Ben Damon was also astonished the bout wasn’t stopped.

‘Ref should have stopped the fight’

Former pro Gabriel Rosado believes the fight should have been stopped early.

Scorecard

If Tszyu had won the final round with one judge, he would have managed a draw.

Andre Ward says cut changed the fight

Andre Ward says the errant elbow from Fundora weakend the Aussie.

“When you’re bleeding like that, that does start to weaken you and for whatever reason, his corner was not able to stop the bleeding and it continued to bleed profusely,’ he told main Event.

“I give a lot of credit to Tim Tszyu for hanging in there.

“Initially, I thought it looked worse than what it was but as we saw the fight unfold, I thought, ‘This really is a bad cut’, and Tim Tszyu did the best he could with what he had.”

Reaction to the fight

Former world champ Billy Dib thinks the bout should have been stopped early because of the cut.

Full results from card

Sebastian Fundora defeated Tim Tszyu via SD for the WBO and WBC super welterweight title

Isaac Cruz defeated Rolly Romero via TKO for WBA super lightweight title

Erislandy Lara defeated Michael Zerafa via KO for WBA middleweight title

Julio Cesar Martinez defeated Angelino Cordova via MD for the WBC flyweight title

Serhii Bohachuk defeated Brian Mendoza via UD for the interim WBC super welterweight title

Sebastian Fundora celebrates after defeating Tim Tszyu, of Australia, in a super welterweight title bout Saturday, March 30, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Fundora’s post fight remarks

‘It’s an honour to share the ring with him (Tim),’ says Fundora, who went on to thank his dad and trainer.

Tim Tszyu emotional after fight

“This is boxing and these things happen,” says Tszyu to the Las vegas crowd.

“We will bounce back. I showed up no matter what, I always bring the fight. I was given one week, no excuses. I will fight whoever, whenever.

“Errol Spence is here, even Terence Crawford. You want a scrap, you know who to call.”

And we go to decision…

Fundora wins a split decision!

From being knocked out to being on top of the world. What an incredible 12 days for Fundora.

ROUND 12 – What a fight!

Busy start. Both men throwing big shots. Tszyu looks like he’s looking for a knockout. This could be slipping away from the Aussie.

Fundora jabbing well. Tszyu answers with clean right.

Fundora lands a solid uppercut. Blood is everywhere.

Tszyu looking to get inside but struggling to see. Both men go to the final bell.

Sebastian Fundora, left, hits Tim Tszyu, of Australia, in a super welterweight title bout Saturday, March 30, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

ROUND 11 – Fundora looking sharper

We are in the championship rounds. Both men landing well early on.

Tszyu trying to apply pressure – knows this is a close fight.

Fundora still landing that jab well. Tszyu lands a good right hand – but Fundora is busier.

Tszyu lands heavy shot to the body, Fundora unfazed. Both men drenched in blood.

Sebastian Fundora hits Tim Tszyu, of Australia in a super welterweight title bout Saturday, March 30, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

ROUND 10 – Tszyu coming back strong!

Tszyu’s face is still a mess. Lands a great left to the body. Tszyu becoming more active.

Fundora missing some of his punches.

Tszyu lands a solid 1-2. Then leads a great lead left uppercut.

Fundora breathing hard – mouth open. Fundora landing well towards the end.

ROUND 9 – Close round

Fundora is turning the fight around. Boxing cleanly from the outside. Edjucated jab is landing. Not getting greedy.

Fundora lands solid left hand. Tsyzu leads with his right and lands.

Fundora focussed and landing cleanly towards the end. Tszyu lands.

ROUND 8 – Fundora controlling the fight

Fundora has thrown almost twice as many punches as the Aussie and is jabbing well.

Fundora lands nice left hand on the Aussie. Tszyu on the inside, landing several to the body.

Tszyu is going to have to take chances. Fundora is controlling this fight now.

Tszyu lands nice right hand but is failing to get off the centre line.

Fundora looking fresher. Fundora’s round.

ROUND 7 – Fundora boxing well

Referee and doctor have a look at Tszyu’s cut. Fight continues.

Fundora very busy and keeping his distance. Aussie trying for the heavier blows. Finding it hard to get inside.

Tszyu lands good left hand to the body. Fundora still scoring with his right. Great bodyshot from the southpaw. Very interesting fight.

Good left to finish by Fundora.

ROUND 6 – It’s a bloodbath

Tszyu looking more comfortable now. Landing clean shots. Fundora still relaxed, jabbing well.

Tszyu landing two great shots at the min-point.

Tszyu is missing more than usual. Fundora still landing as we head to the second half of this bout.

Tim Tszyu, of Australia, hits Sebastian Fundora in a super welterweight title bout Saturday, March 30, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

ROUND 5 – Closer round

Tszyu is continuing to leak blood. Fundora is landing his punches early. Landing combinations now. Tszyu landing too.

Fundora boxing well. Tszyu trying to get inside, but is having no luck.

Fundora bleeding from nose and mouth – but Tszyu looks worse off.

Tszyu trying to walk down Fundora but is blinded by the jab. Fundora landing several more shots at the end of the round.

ROUND 4 – Fundora coming on strong

Fundora coming out strong. Tszyu on the backfoot. Both men swinging hard.

American sitting down on his left cross. Tszyu continues to wipe his face.

Fundora is timing Tszyu. Landing his jab at will! Fundora lands the left too. This is a bloodbath!

Tszyu lands a couple, but it’s Fundora’s round.

ROUND 3 – Bloody mess!

Tszyu coming out hard. Aussie is also bleeding badly. Both men are trading well.

Fundora trying to land the uppercut. Fundora also bleeding badly! Both men crimson.

Fundora trying to take advantage of Tszyu’s possible vision loss. This cut could change everything.

ROUND 2 – Tszyu landing clean

Fundora working his jab early. Tszyu countering to the body. Lot of real estate there.

Both boxing well, but Tszyu landing the bigger shots. Foot battle between the pair will be important.

Tszyu landing hard towards the end of the round. Clean right hand. Fundora starting to bleed.

Tszyu landing hard at the end of the round. Great left.

Tszyu’s round – but he is cut. Looks like an elbow to the top of the head.

ROUND 1 – Tszyu finding his range

Fundora using his 80 inch reach. Cautious start from both. Tszyu trying to stay on top of the southpaw jab.

Tszyu trying to land some shots but staying relaxed. Tszyu pops Fundora’s head back. Tszyu finding his range. Finding the target.

And we’re off!

The first bell rings, and it’s showtime…

It’s showtime!

Those two iconic words have been said and we’re nearly ready to go…

Tszyu is making his walk

The undefeated Aussie comes out in a gold robe. He’s looking to make history.

Fundora is walking to the ring

It’s almost showtime! The towering American slowly makes his way to the ring.

Andre Ward doesn’t see Tszyu-Fundora lasting

Former world champ Andre Ward doesn’t see this fight going the distance. He says the Aussie will need all his focus for this one.

Punch stats for Cruz v Romero

Romero will be feeling Cruz’s body shots all week.

It’s nearly time for the main event!

Tim Tszyu vs Sebastian Fundora up next. Fight is about 15 minutes away.

Dominant performance from Isaac Cruz

RESULT! – Cruz does it!

Romero is in a bad way. Fight paused to fix tape on Cruz’s gloves.

Time in. Cruz continuing to walk down opponent.

Cruz throws barrage of punches. Romero looking weak. FIGHT STOPPED.

Cruz wins by TKO. Excellent stoppage.

ROUND 7 – Romero hurt again!

Romero throwing some good shots early, but Cruz is unfazed. Still coming forward.

Cruz tags Romero with left hand. Romero lands a left hook.

Romero in trouble! Barely standing. Romero eating punches. Huge round for the challenger!

ROUND 6 – Cruz leading the dance

Cruz looking to land a big right uppercut, wading forward. Romero hasn’t stunned his opponent yet. Cruz is a man on a mission.

Cruz lands a great bodyshot. 1-2 from Romero. Big overhand from Cruz.

Romero needs to do something soon. Cruz leading the dance. Cruz’s round.

ROUND 5 – Point deduction – still one-way traffic

Cruz landing more this round. Great combinations downstairs. Romero trying to create space.

Low blow from Romero. Time out.

Fight restarted. Point deducted from Rolly for holding.

Cruz coming on strong late. Cruz’s round.

ROUND 4 – It’s a dog-fight!

Commentary team saying Romero has to hurt Cruz soon to slow him down. He is starting to fire. Nice right hand.

Cruz land a great rip to the body. Follows up with a good combo.

Roly standing in the pocket and trading now. Both fighters enjoying this! Cruz’s round.

ROUND 3 – Close round

Romero trying to get back in this bout. Starting to land both his left and right. Cruz still pressing forward with the action.

Romero throws a great shot to the body, but Cruz doesn’t flinch.

Advantage still Cruz. Still hunting and landing! Closer round – but probably Cruz’s.

ROUND 2 – Cruz still landing

Cruz lands a big overhand early in the round. Romero is fighting to get back into this fight. Landing some short punches.

Cruz scoring with some uppercuts from the clinch. Romero has to establish his jab. Still getting caught too often.

Cruz lands again at the end of the round. Cruz’s round.

ROUND 1 – High drama!

All action straight away! Both men coming forward with huge shots.

Cruz wading in with some big overhands, Romero’s fighting off the back foot now, using his range advantage.

Romero rocked! Counter left hook. Romero holding on for dear life! Still hasn’t recovered.

Manages to survive the round.

Great energy in the arena!

Rolly Romero v Isaac Cruz up next

Champion Romero and hard-hitting Cruz clash for the WBA super lightweight title.

The winner could be lined up next for a bout with Terence Crawford next.

“I want 147. I want Terence Crawford. Craw-fish, yeah!” yelled Romero during the week.

Heartbreak for Zerafa

Lara, 41, was in a league of his own. Certainly hasn’t lost his accuracy or power. Excellent TKO.

Erislandy Lara, of Cuba, celebrates after knocking down Michael Zerafa, of Australia, in a middleweight title bout Saturday, March 30, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

ROUND 2 – Zerafa knocked out!

The Aussie comes out more agressive this round. Landing some good early punches. Lara countering well, though.

Lara the more accurate puncher. Landed excellent 1-2.

Zerafa Down! Big left hand. Wow. Great TKO finish from Lara.

ROUND 1 – Cautious start

Cautious first round to this fight. Both fighters exchanging jabs. Southpaw Lara’s front foot stepping on the Aussie’s several times.

Great defense from both fighters. Lara landing the better jabs. Lara’s round.

Michael Zerafa and Erislandy Lara in the ring

Zerafa looking very serious. Lara smiling at the camera.

Tszyu’s message to Aussie fans

“Get your beers on and have a cruisy day,” said Tszyu from backstage.

The Aussie looked a little edgey as the big fight draws closer.

Michael Zerafa v Erislandy Lara up next

Cuban superstar and WBA middleweight champ Lara defends his title against Aussie No. 1 challenger Michael Zerafa.

The Melbourne fighter has hired Filipino great Nonito Donaire as his head trainer for a title fight.

Zerafa is hoping to upstage bitter rival Tszyu and take the WBA belt home.

WBA middleweight champion Erislandy Lara, left, poses with challenger Michael Zerafa during a news conference Thursday, March 28, 2024, in Las Vegas for Saturday's bout. Boxing promoter Tom Brown is at center. (Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun via AP)

RESULT: Martinez wins epic contest

Julio Cesar Martinez gets the decision over Angelino Cordova for the WBC flyweight title. Very brave performance from both men.

Fenech betting on early KO

Aussie boxing icon Jeff Fenech is betting on an early KO from Tim Tszyu today.

Fenech, who has had some serious health issues, says he needs the money for medical expenses.

“I need some money to pay these f—ing bills,” Fenech said.

“Tim will knock the guy out in the first three rounds. He’ll jump on the other guy and hurt him.”

Retired Australian boxer Jeff Fenech poses for a photograph at his home in Sydney, Thursday, April 9, 2020. (AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts) NO ARCHIVING11405431

Martinez is dominating

Martiniez is putting on a clinic in this bout and has dropped Cordova twice. Cordova has been on skates several times since, but is hanging in there.

Tszyu and Fundora in the building

Both fighters were pictured entering T-Mobile Arena. Tszyu was all smiles, while the Towering Inferno looked serious.

Julio Cesar Martinez v Angelino Cordova up next

Julio Cesar Martinez takes on Angelino Cordova in a 12-round battle for the WBC World Flyweight title.

Fundora is a tall order

It’s worth noting that Sebastian Fundora is the same height, and has the same reach, as former HEAVYWEIGHT champ Wladimir Klitschko.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 21: Sebastian Fundora works out at the Split T Boxing Club on March 21, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fundora is scheduled to challenge WBO junior middleweight champion Tim Tszyu's for his title and the vacant WBC super welterweight belt on March 30, 2024, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. (Photo by Louis Grasse/Getty Images) 13234701

Results so far today…

Serhii Bohachuk def. Brian Mendoza via decision

Curmel Moton def. Anthony Cuba via decision

Mirco Cuello def. Sulaiman Segawa via decision

Kaipo Gallegos def. Eric Howard via decision

Members of Team Tszyu in the house

Tim Tszyu’s mum drops baby bombshell about champion boxer and his fiancee before title fight

‘This is career suicide’

Tszyu has been warned that fighting towering southpaw Sebastian Fundora on such short notice is risking ‘career suicide’.

When his original opponent, former world champion Keith Thurman, pulled out of today’s blockbuster last week with a biceps injury, Tszyu could have sat back and waited.

Instead, he jumped at the chance to take on Fundora, who stands 22cm taller than him.

The Sydneysider said ‘zero’ boxers in the world would fight Fundora on such short notice, especially with his WBO world title on the line.

Former Aussie boxer and manager Peter Mitrevski said that agreeing to the fight was an unnecessary risk.

“It’s a massive risk, to me this is career suicide,” said Mitrevski during the week.

“Fundora has ruined one Aussie’s career in Daniel Lewis and he can ruin Tim Tszyu’s.”

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The weigh-in

The weigh-in took place yesterday with both fighters coming in at exactly the same weight: 152.8pds, or 69.3kg.

Tszyu described Fundora as looking “thin” and a completely different animal, insisting: “He’s a giraffe and I’m a tiger.”

What’s on the line?

The Australian is putting his WBO super welterweight world title on the line against Fundora, as he chases a 25th consecutive win. The vacant WBC belt is also up for grabs.

Tszyu was slated to fight American Keith Thurman, but the latter was forced to pull out due to an injury suffered in training.

A win over Fundora will open up some very important doors for Tszyu, who is on the verge of securing some huge fights.

Last week former unified welterweight champion Errol Spence Junior tweeted that he was ‘Headed to Vegas – I want the winner!!’, adding a video of a shark to illustrate he is hunting for Tszyu.

Pound-for-pound king Terence Crawford is also reportedly in talks with Tszyu’s camp about a mega fight should the ‘Soul Taker’ do the job against Fundora.

Crawford stopped fellow American Spence in the ninth round of a blockbuster last July to become undisputed welterweight champion, but both are looking to move up a division.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 21: (L-R) Tim Tszyu and Sebastian Fundora pose at the Split T Boxing Club on March 21, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fundora is scheduled to challenge WBO junior middleweight champion Tim Tszyu's for his title and the vacant WBC super welterweight belt on March 30, 2024, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. (Photo by Louis Grasse/Getty Images)

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Welcome to Daily Mail Australia’s live blog for Tim Tszyu’s world title clash with Sebastian Fundora in Las Vegas.

We will be bringing you all the build-up to the fight as well as the live updates from the card.


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