Tim Tszyu has world title chance against Jermell Charlo with undisputed crown on the line

Tim Tszyu's fantasy works out as Jermell Charlo offers him a title chance with the undisputed super-welterweight crown on the line




Aussie gets opportunity to grab WBC, WBO, IBF and WBA belts from Charlo

Session prone to be held in America before the year's end

Tszyu can emulate father Kostya's example by binding together the division with a success


Tim Tszyu's boxing world title shot has been secured after the Australian consented to terms for his battle with undisputed super-welterweight champion Jermell Charlo.


Tszyu has been the WBO's No.1 compulsory challenger for over a year, provoking the endorsing body to mediate following Charlo's triumph over Brian Castano last month.


Additionally the holder of the WBC, IBF and WBA belts, Charlo's success in California raised the 32-year-old to boxing eternality as just the seventh man in the 18-year, four-belt time to guarantee all significant lashes in a single division.


Presently Tszyu can grab each of the four without a moment's delay after WBA president Paco Valcarcel affirmed the battle, which will probably occur in the United States towards the finish of this current year.


The undisputed champion scored a tenth round knockout of Brian Castano to turn out to be just the seventh undisputed winner over the most recent 18 years


A period and setting should be affirmed by June 20 in what looms as an enormous few months for the game.


A high-profile coordinate between Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin is scheduled for September, while Terence Crawford is at long last set to battle Errol Spence Jr for the undisputed welterweight title in the not so distant future.


'They let us know that they have an understanding and that they are searching for a date in light of the fact that enormous battles are coming and this is one of them,' Valcarcel told ESPN Knockout.


Charlo (35-1-1, 19KO) is positioned among the main 10 pound-for-pound warriors on the planet.


Beating Charlo will be a gigantic mountain to move for Tszyu, with the American evaluated one of the most incredible pound-for-pound warriors in the world


As well as his No.2 WBO positioning, Tszyu (21-0, 15KO) is likewise evaluated No.2 in the WBC and No.3 in the IBF.


Tszyu gets the opportunity to continue in the strides of his dad Kostya, who brought together the light-welterweight division in 2001 with a second-round knockout of American Zab Judah in Las Vegas.


His advertisers from No Limit Boxing are promising to 'do everything' to carry his battle to Australia, however the blockbuster is practically 100% to happen in the US - and perhaps even at the MGM Grand where Kostya Tszyu KO'd the already unbeaten Judah quite a while back.

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