

Sebastian Fundora, on the right, famous after winning a subsequent -weight boxing match against Tim Tszyu on Saturday July 19, 2025 in Las Vegas. (AP photo / John Locher)
Sebastian Fundora defeated Tim Tszyu of Australia by Ko Technical to keep his super-point crown of the Boxing World Council in Las Vegas on Saturday.
A deadly and action scrap at the MGM Grand Garden Arena ended when a bloody tszyu failed to go out for the eighth round.
Fundora – who had beaten Tszyu at his first meeting last year – once again used his 6 -inch 6 -inch (1.98 m) and a huge range of scope to dominate the court and Australian stock.


Tim Tszyu, on the left, fight Sebastian Fundora in a Welter weight title boxing match on Saturday July 19, 2025 in Las Vegas. (AP photo / John Locher)
Tszyu was quickly in difficulty, overthrown by Fundora in the first round by a crisp left hand, and finished the second round with a nasty cut on his right eye.
Although Tszyu fought courageously, shaking Fundora with shivering straight curls in the middle towers, the American continued to land the damage damaged punches.
The end came after the seventh, when a tired Tszyu refused to go out for the next round.
“I gave it everything but I just couldn’t do it,” said Tszyu afterwards. “Victory belongs to Sebastian Fundora – he is the best 154 pounds on the planet at the moment.
“He was the best man. It is very difficult to land, and it is big … I sometimes felt in the shade with myself. That’s what it is. “
Fundora, 27, who improved at 23-1-1, with 15 Knockouts, said that he had been determined to exploit his advantages of size and scope.
“I obviously felt that I am the biggest guy, and everyone calls me a tyrant – so you know what, let’s start to intimidate these guys,” said Fundora.