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Wardley ready to fight Moses Itauma but on one condition

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Wardley ready to fight Moses Itauma but on one condition

WBO World Heavyweight Champion Fabio Wardley (20-0-1, 19 KOs) admitted that he will enter the ring against his compatriot Moses Itauma (13-0, 11 KOs) under one condition.

The Briton is ready to share the ring with his undefeated rival when they both have four crown division titles (two each).

“We now consider each other as teammates and I train alongside him. This is now impossible because we are in the same room.”

Of course, I understand the interest of everyone who looks at us and wants to compare our styles, wants to see us as two fighters and says, “Yes, this would be a great fight, but it will not happen anymore due to the circumstances.”

After all, we both still have a long way to go before we step into the ring against each other. I know I have one world title and he hopes to win another one, but it’s still not enough.

There will be two more belts left. “When I have two titles, which he is, then we will talk seriously about the Wardley-Itauma fight,” concluded the Englishman.

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Scandal in Australia. The fight between Nikita Tszyu and Zerafa was declared invalid

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Scandal in Australia. The fight between Nikita Tszyu and Zerafa was declared invalid

On Friday, January 16, representatives of Australia met in the fight for the WBO International middleweight title (up to 72.6 kg) – Nikita Tszyu (11-0, 9 KOs) and Michael Zerafa (34–5, 22 knockouts).

In the first round, Zerafa successfully countered and defeated his opponent, who acted very carelessly and often forgot to defend, missing unnecessary blows.

Tszyu gradually took aim, seized the initiative and began to beat his compatriot both at long and close range. In one of the episodes, the boxers got into a fight.

Zerafa admitted that he was unable to continue the fight due to the interruption, which angered both his opponent and the fans who booed Michael. Nikita’s brother Tim Tszyu also did not stand aside and tried to sort out his relationship with Michael for a long time.

Considering that the collision was unintentional, the fight was declared invalid.

Nikita Tszyu (Australia) – Michael Zerafa (Australia) – NC 2

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The UFC confirmed the fight between Walker, who confessed his love for Russia, and the Pole Tybura.

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The UFC confirmed the fight between Walker, who confessed his love for Russia, and the Pole Tybura.

Brazilian fighter Walter Walker will fight against Pole Marcin Tybura at the UFC tournament in Seattle on March 28, the promotion’s press service reports.

Tybura and Walker are ranked 10th and 14th in the UFC heavyweight rankings, respectively.

In the last fight, Walker defeated Louis Sutherland and set a UFC record – the Brazilian won four fights in a row with a painful heel hold. In total, he has 15 wins and 1 loss in his career. Tybura has 27 wins and 10 losses.

Walker is a native of Brazil who moved to Russia in 2019. In July, after winning the UFC tournament in Nashville, Walker addressed the fans in Russian and declared his love for Russia.

Watch live broadcasts of UFC tournaments on the Match TV and Match! Fighter”, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

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The fight between Nikita Tszyu and Michael Zerafa was declared invalid

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The fight between Nikita Tszyu and Michael Zerafa was declared invalid

The fight between Australian boxer Nikita Tszyu and his compatriot Michael Zerafa was declared invalid due to Zerafa’s injury.

The fight for the WBO International middleweight belt took place in Brisbane (Australia). The fight was stopped in the second round by the ring doctor due to a cut near Zerafa’s eye, which he received as a result of an accidental clash of heads. According to the media, the audience greeted the decision to interrupt the fight with a disapproving roar.

Tszyu is 27 years old; in the professional ring he previously won 11 victories in 11 fights (9 by knockout). The 33-year-old Zerafa has 34 victories, five defeats and one declared void fight (against Tszyu).

Nikita Tszyu is the son of former absolute world welterweight champion Konstantin Tszyu.

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