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Paulie Malignaggi Questions Tim Tszyu’s Confidence After Tough Run

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Paulie Malignaggi pointed to the mental side of Tszyu’s recent run, arguing that the concern lies in how he responds after that run rather than anything physical.

“I don’t think physically you worry about Tim,” Malignaggi said to Jai McAllister. “I think you worry about Tim psychologically.”

Tszyu has shown he can still land, still compete, and still operate at a high level even in difficult situations. The issue is whether the same certainty is there after adversity, especially heading toward a bigger fight later in the year.

While Paulie is looking at the software (the mindset), it looks more like hardware”(the physical durability), and there’s a strong case that the hardware took a massive hit in 2024 in his first fight against Sebastian Fundora.

The physical argument is about the toll of punishment rather than skill. Tszyu’s 3rd round knockout loss to Bakhram Murtazaliev, getting dropped four times, is a clear indicator.

When a fighter’s legs go that early, and they can’t recover between knockdowns, it usually suggests a compromised chin or a lingering effect from previous wars.

“If he does that, you would think that his confidence would be at a much better place going into the Spence fight,” Malignaggi said.

Tim’s style is high-pressure. He stands in front of opponents and relies on his strength and timing. If the physical durability, his “chin, is gone, that style becomes a liability rather than a weapon.

Paulie’s perspective comes from the idea that Tim’s physical mistakes in the Murtazaliev fight, like jumping right back into the fire after being hurt, were mental errors.

Malinaggi argues that a confident Tszyu would have held, moved, or survived that second round. Instead, Tim fought like a man trying to prove he wasn’t hurt, which is a psychological reaction to the Fundora loss.

“I would like to see the confidence of the Tim Tszyu that I saw on the way up,” Malignaggi said.

Paulie often compares Tim to his brother Nikita, noting that younger, undefeated fighters have a “caveman” mentality because they don’t know what it’s like to really lose. Once that’s gone, the hesitation you’re seeing isn’t just physical. It’s the brain telling the body to “be careful,” which is death in a boxing ring.

It’s likely a feedback loop. The physical damage from the Fundora fight led to a lack of durability against Murtazaliev, and that physical failure has now created the mental doubt Malignaggi is talking about.

If his chin is cracked, no amount of “belief” will save him against Denis Nurja or Errol Spence. But if it was just a bad night, then Paulie is right. He has to find that “arrogant” version of himself again to compete at the elite level.

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Tom Galm is a boxing journalist who has covered the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends, and fighter psychology.

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