Nikita Tszyu vs Aaron Stahl: While Tim Tszyu is collecting championship belts, Kostya Tszyu’s youngest son, Nikita, is just starting his career in professional boxing. The 24-year-old will have his first fight against Australian Aaron Stahl, and his first fight will immediately become the main fight of the evening.
On March 2, in Brisbane (Australia), 24-year-old Nikita Tszyu will have a 6-round fight in the light middleweight division. His opponent will be a certain Australian Aaron Stahl, whose record is 2-0-1.
Nikita Tszyu vs Aaron Stahl Fights Overview
Title: Tszyu vs Stahl
Date: Wednesday, March 2
Time: 2:30 am ET/11:30 pm PT
Venue: South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Live Stream: Fox Sports
Nikita Tszyu will make his professional boxing debut on March 2
The youngest son of the legendary boxer Kostya Tszyu, Nikita, will make his professional debut.
On March 2, Nikita Tszyu will perform in the main match of the Fox Sports Australia show in Brisbane. Tszyu will face Australian Aaron Stahl in a six-round junior middleweight bout. Steel had three fights – he won two and drew one. In the co-main event of the evening, former title challenger Dennis Hogan will take on Wade Ryan for the interim IBO junior middleweight title.
Nikita Tszyu vs Aaron Stahl Fight Card
Nikita Tszyu vs Aaron Stahl
Wade Ryan vs Dennis Hogan
Liam Wilson vs Joe Noynay
Cameron Hammond vs Danilo Creati
Steve Spark vs River Daz
Linn Sandstrom vs Ali Jensen
Nikita Tszyu vs. Aaron Stahl
The fight night will begin on Wednesday, March 2 at 2:30 a.m. ET / 11:30 p.m. PT.
The fight will be held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. pic.twitter.com/lLSiPFlfNO— Mosi Sports (@mosisports) February 27, 2022
In March 2021, Dennis Hogan lost to Nikita’s older brother, Tim Tszyu. The Irishman’s corner had to throw in the towel.
In the main event of the evening, Wade Ryan will fight against Dennis Hogan, who in March 2021 lost by knockout in the 5th round to Nikita’s older brother Tim Tszyu.
Tim Tszyu is currently one of the best junior middleweights in the world with a professional record of 20-0, 15 KOs. Tim Tszyu holds the WBO Asia Pacific and WBO Global titles, being the mandatory contender for the world title according to this organization.
Nikita Tszyu is preparing for her debut in the professional ring!
Tszyu vs Stahl “On March 2, Nikita enters the ring with sinister intentions. He has been on the sidelines for a long time,” Jennings said at a press conference in Brisbane to officially announce the fight.
“Nikita is resuming his boxing career in order to build a name for himself. And it will be an exciting ride. Together with Tim, this is a great platform here at the Brisbane Convention Center to launch the next leg of Tszyu’s legacy in Australian boxing.”
Many knowledgeable people rated Nikita as a better amateur talent than Tim. Nikita says that his style is different from his older brother’s, but he’s just as effective.
“Some have referred to my brother as a surgeon,” Nikita explained. “They described me as a butcher. We do the same job but in a different way – I’m a little bit messier.”
Promoter George Rose of No Limit Boxing said at today’s press conference, “He’s different. I think the way he moves and the kind of person he is is very different from Tim… He will be a really exciting person to watch in 2022 and beyond.”
“He instilled dread in the welterweight class.” Many individuals are hesitant to enter the ring with Nikita Tszyu, which speaks much about him.
“Everyone is overjoyed to see Nikita back in the ring. He is also ready to raise the flag (name Tszyu).”
And what do you think, will Nikita be able to repeat, or even surpass the achievements of his father?
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