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Home»Boxing»Tim Tszyu explains why Sebastian Fundora breaks opponents down
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Tim Tszyu explains why Sebastian Fundora breaks opponents down

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Tim Tszyu explains why Sebastian Fundora breaks opponents down

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Tszyu is essentially saying the key to the vault is walking through a flamethrower. While it sounds simple, the execution is where the “secret” falls apart for most human beings.

That leaves opponents with two choices. They either try to survive and get outworked, or they stand and trade and take damage in the process.

Tszyu’s logic is built on his own DNA as a pressure fighter. He believes that because Fundora is so tall but fights like a short man (throwing uppercuts and hooks in the pocket), you have to meet him in that phone booth.

If you land one clean power shot but Fundora lands five stinging long-range shots in return, you lose the round on activity. Fundora’s punches might not all be “knockout” blows, but the sheer volume creates a cumulative “paper cut” effect.

By round six, your vision is blurred, your nose is leaking, and your energy is zapped from the constant bombardment. Thurman is a high-IQ fighter who relies on legs and timing. When he realized he couldn’t find a rhythm, he switched to “safe mode.”He had no answer for the pressure or the volume, and the fight slipped away from him.

Thurman saw the price tag Tszyu was talking about and decided he wasn’t willing to pay it. Choosing to fight at range, Thurman found himself in “no man’s land.” Too far to land his signature power shots, but close enough for Fundora to rake him with lead right hands.

By the fifth, Thurman was just trying to finish the fight with his faculties intact. He was no longer attempting to win.

Tszyu’s explanation points to the bigger issue. Beating Fundora likely requires hurting him early or taking risks that most fighters aren’t comfortable with over a full fight. Otherwise, the rounds start to pile up against you while he keeps coming.

It’s hard to take a “how-to” guide seriously from someone who is 0-2 against the man. However, Tszyu’s failure wasn’t necessarily a failure of strategy, but a failure of circumstances and durability.

The freak accidental headbutt blinded Tszyu in fight one. He fought Fundora’s fight for 10 rounds while unable to see the punches coming. The rematch showed that even when Tszyu landed his “shots,” Fundora’s chin and output didn’t waver.

Tszyu is right: you do have to be willing to get hit to beat Fundora. But the fact that even a warrior like Tszyu couldn’t make that trade work suggests it’s not a “secret,” but rather a design flaw in the human body. Most fighters simply aren’t built to out-attrition a 6’6″ volume puncher who thrives in the chaos.

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Ken Woods has been a senior writer at Boxing News 24 since 2013, covering the sport from every angle. With years of ringside reporting, he delivers fight news, results, and analysis that cut through the noise. Ken’s work consistently spotlights champions, contenders, and rising prospects, giving fans a sharp, knowledgeable view of the global boxing scene. 

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