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Posted: 2024-04-01 02:48:34

Tim Tszyu might be down but he is far from out, although his plans to become a boxing big dog will have to take a different route after his points loss to Sebastian Fundora on Sunday.

Tszyu entered his Las Vegas super-welterweight unification world title fight against Fundora as one of the hottest properties in the sport, but a stray elbow from his 197-centimetre opponent left him with a gaping head wound late in the second round.

It left him unable to see clearly for 10 rounds and scuppered his plans to emulate his father Kostya as a unified world champion.

The 29-year-old described the fight as a "bloodbath" on social media, and he took the split-decision loss — his first defeat in 25 fights — graciously despite the unfortunate circumstances.

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"You're a legend. Congratulations on the victory, man. "You're a f***in' warrior," he told Fundora in the locker room after the fight.

"[The belt is] all yours, man. Victory was hard earned."

Tszyu relinquished his WBO super welterweight belt and missed the chance to claim the vacant WBC strap in Las Vegas to take his place among boxing's elite.

Before the loss, the 29-year-old had a $US10 million ($15.3 million) deal on the table to fight either pound-for-pound king Terence Crawford or former unified welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr.

Tszyu will likely need to enact a rematch clause with Fundora to regain his belts and put his plans for world domination back on track.

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