Tim Tszyu recently sat down with Marco Villegas to chat about his upcoming match against Joey Spencer. Throughout the conversation, he touched on bouncing back from back-to-back losses, his aspirations for a rematch with Keith Thurman, and more. Here are some highlights from Tszyu’s discussion, though you can catch the full interview via the link provided.
Tszyu on his objectives for the Spencer match
"I’m eager to showcase myself as a calculated, composed fighter, just like in my dominant past performances."
On choosing Spencer over a potentially easier opponent
"I never really felt like I stepped away. Sure, I’ve had some bumps along the road, but I still run with the top-dogs. It’s essential for me to get back in the win column. Spencer has his strategies—he’ll probably start aggressively, then tactically retreat, and then return with force. He’s got solid hooks and a sharp boxing IQ. It’s about adjusting to whatever he brings."
Understanding the stakes with the Spencer fight
"This match is make-or-break for me, no doubt. I see it as a crucial turning point."
The pending clash with Keith Thurman
"It feels like everything’s pointing toward that match-up, especially considering the possibility of a bout in Australia. But right now, my focus is squarely on Joey Spencer."
Desiring a rematch with Sebastian Fundora
"Absolutely, I want that rematch. It’s a big fight and there’s unfinished business from my end. Our last bout was tight—it could have swung either way. We’ll just have to see how things unfold."