Tim Tszyu will make his first WBO super-welterweight interim world title defence against Mexican challenger Carlos Ocampo on the Gold Coast on June 18.
Tszyu made good on his promise not to be idle while waiting for his shot against undisputed champion Jermell Charlo by taking on another tough opponent.
‘Dad fought five Mexicans and beat them all in his career ... I would love to do the same over my career.’“I’ve actually always admired Mexican boxers and their tough, all-action style. They go looking for action and come for war, and that’s exactly what I want him to bring.“Dad fought five Mexicans and beat them all in his career. He destroyed the greatest Mexican fighter of all time in Julio Cesar Chavez, and I would love to do the same over my career.
“After totally destroying Tony Harrison back in March, Tim Tszyu became one of the biggest names in world boxing,” No Limit Boxing CEO George Rose said.
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