Tszyu names Thurman, Spence, Fundora as next possible foes

Tim Tszyu names Keith Thurman, Errol Spence, and Sebastian Fundora as some of his next possible future foes after he won over the weekend.

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Australia's Tim Tszyu (right) lands a punch against American Joey Spencer (left) in their fight on Saturday in Newcastle. Australia's Tszyu names Thurman, Spence, Fundora as next possible foes

TSZYU NAMES THURMAN, SPENCE, FUNDORA NEXT POSSIBLE FUTURE FOES

Tszyu names Thurman, Spence, and Fundora as some of his next possible future foes.

This, after he snapped his two-match losing skid over the weekend.

Furthermore, the 30-year-old Australian light-middleweight fighter admitted being unsure on who to fight next.

Moreover, Tszyu (25-2, 18 KOs) also rattled off Jermell Challo, Bakhram Murtazaliev, and Vergil Ortiz Jr. as other prospects for his next fight.

“Fundora probably. But look, there’s (Jermell) Charlo, there’s (Keith) Thurman, there’s Errol Spence, and Vergil Ortiz,” the Australian said.

“This is the list, and they all could be #1. If we do Thurman, we’d do it in Australia,” he added.

‘WORLD TITLES AND THE BIG BOYS’ TIM’S NEXT GOAL AFTER BEATING SPENCER

Tszyu is going after the “world titles and the big boys.”

Thiss, after he posted a fourth-round technical knockout (TKO) victory over Joey Spencer in Newcastle on Saturday.

Moreover, the Australian peppered Spencer (19-2, 11 KOs) with heavy right-hand punches in the fourth round to turn the tide in his favor.

Furthermore, Tszyu thus bounced back after back-to-back losses to Fundora in March 30 and to Murtazaliev on October 19 last year.

“Yes, of course, but like I said, we got the rehydration,” the Australian responded when asked about a possible rematch againdt Murtazaliev.

“Also, the world titles and the big boys. That’s where I want to be at,” he added.

TIM CALLS OUT THURMAN, SEES POSSIBLE ‘MEGA SHOW’

Tszyu may have rattled off several names as his possible next opponents, but he was initially calling out Thurman (31-1, 23 KOs).

Furthermore, the 36-year-old American is coming off a knockout victory over Brock Jarvis in Sydney last month.

Moreover, Tszyu still recalls a supposed matchup against Thurman in Las Vegas last year, but didn’t pushed through.

Thurman decided to withdraw due to a torn bicep muscle. Tszyu wants to settle the issue for good.

“Sign the contract, big boy (Thurman). If the fans want it, we can figure out a mega show,” the Australian said.