Australian Super Welterweight Champ Nikita Tszyu Accused of Receiving Special Privilege from Referees and Winning Title Illegally
Australian super welterweight champion Nikita Tszyu is facing accusations of receiving special privileges from referees in his fights, with some even claiming he won his national title illegally. Tszyu’s upcoming opponent, Danilo Creati, has spoken out against what he calls ‘Tszyu privilege’ in Australian boxing and has called for a fair environment in their upcoming headliner.
Creati has raised concerns about Tszyu’s tactics in his previous fights, particularly pointing out dangerous punches to the back of his opponents’ heads that went unchecked. He has vowed to knock out the undefeated star and has promised to provide a tough challenge in what will be his second fight in five weeks.
During a press conference, Creati took jabs at Tszyu, calling him slow and boasting about his weak body and jaw. He also referenced Tszyu’s brother’s recent world title loss, suggesting that the headliner would be the next upset for his family.
Despite his recent inactivity, Creati believes he has the skills and power to defeat Tszyu and make him look like he’s not a champion. He attributes his lack of fights to his performance against Michael Zerafa, where he proved to be a tough opponent.
Creati has expressed concerns about the fairness of the upcoming fight and has called for a good referee to ensure a level playing field. He believes that Tszyu’s fame and support may give him advantages in the ring, but he is confident in his ability to secure a victory, even if he has to knock out Tszyu multiple times.
The showdown between Tszyu and Creati is set to be a highly anticipated event, with both fighters eager to prove themselves in the ring. Fans can expect an intense battle as Creati looks to dethrone the reigning champion and establish himself as a force to be reckoned with in Australian boxing.