‘Hit him with a baseball bat’: Tim Tszyu’s shock call for Nikita as little brother faces ‘biggest test’
Tim Tszyu is tipping younger brother Nikita to win Wednesday night’s No Limit headliner against Jack Brubaker in devastating fashion – and quicker than he did against the same opponent -- revealing: “I’m thinking a ‘Gone In 60 Seconds’ finish”.
Undefeated in all six fights as a professional, Nikita will be undertaking the biggest test of his young career when he faces Brubaker at the Hordern Pavilion. BOXING | SUN AUG 23: Nikita Tszyu, with an unbeaten record, faces Jack Brubaker, seeking redemption after a past defeat to Tim Tszyu. Plus, Liam Wilson, takes on undefeated world number 13 Carlos Alanis.Since then, Tim has continued his undefeated run through eight more fights and, come next month, is set to be crowned WBO super welterweight champion.
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