Zerafa Reacts to Tszyu Camp Turmoil Following Nikita Car Crash Incident

The future of Nikita Tszyu’s boxing career is uncertain after he was involved in a car accident last weekend. The undefeated boxer has been forced to pause all training as a result of the incident. A representative from No Limit confirmed the news and noted that Tszyu is currently recovering at home with his family.
Zerafa Reacts to Tszyu Camp Turmoil
Following the car crash, boxing rival Michael Zerafa expressed concern about the impact on their scheduled bout. The two fighters are anticipated to face each other in December, but Tszyu’s recent injury raises questions. Both boxers had been training for this anticipated showdown, having recently secured convincing victories on the same card in August.
Troubling News for Fighters
Zerafa reached out for updates after hearing about the accident. He revealed he was unaware of the situation until recently. His immediate response reflected his preparation, stating, “I’m down here in Melbourne training like a demon.”
Despite the turmoil, Zerafa emphasized his commitment to fight in December, whether against Tszyu or another opponent. He stated, “I’m good to fight now. I’m training five, six hours a day.”
History of Challenges
This isn’t the first time Tszyu has faced challenges leading up to a fight. Just last year, he underwent surgery that delayed his comeback. Moreover, his brother, Tim Tszyu, has also encountered difficulties, including a severe injury just before an important match.
- Nikita Tszyu’s planned fight with Zerafa is set for December.
- Tszyu was involved in a car accident and is currently recovering.
- Both fighters had recently achieved victories in August.
- Zerafa remains ready to fight, independent of Tszyu’s situation.
As the boxing community waits for further updates, the decision regarding Tszyu’s participation in the ring will be crucial. An announcement about his fight future is expected in the coming weeks, but Zerafa is clear on one thing: he is ready to step into the ring come December, regardless of the outcome for Tszyu.