Tim Tszyu lands shot at IBF champion Bakhram Murtazaliev

TIM TSZYU will fight for a world title in his next fight.

The IBF has mandated the Australian super-welterweight to face their champion, Bakhram Murtazaliev, at a date and time to be finalised. Murtazaliev won the vacant titleโ€”recently held by former undisputed champion Jermell Charloโ€”by beating Jack Culcay with an 11th-roundย knockout on April 11 in Germany.

Eleven days earlier Tszyu suffered his first loss in a unification matchup against Sebastian Fundora. The split-decision defeat in Las Vegas ended Tszyuโ€™s five-month WBO title reign and saw the 6ft 5 ยฝins Fundora also pick up the WBC title in the process.

During the fight, Tszyu suffered a horrific cut, which has kept him out of the ring since then and cancelled his proposed August 3 bout against Vergil Ortiz Jr in Los Angeles.

American Erickson Lubin had been linked to a fight against Tszyu on September 22, but Lubin’s representatives informed the IBF that the fighter would not be โ€œmedically fitโ€ to fight.

Australiaโ€™s Main Event Television were first to get Tszyuโ€™s reaction to his world title news.

โ€œBeen patient for a long time and to finally hear that itโ€™s coming that we finally got the news โ€“ itโ€™s good, itโ€™s making me pumped,โ€ he said.

Asked for his opinion on the new IBF champion, Tszyu said: โ€œHeโ€™s a world champion for a reason but in this level and the level that I aspire to be youโ€™ve just got to take them all out. One by one they will all fall. Iโ€™m looking forward to the challenge wherever this is.โ€

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