The Guardian Australia

Tim Tszyu’s world title defence in balance after dog bite puts boxer in hospital

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A dog bite could derail Tim Tszyu’s first defence of his interim boxing world title after the Australian underwent surgery on a laceration to his right forearm over the weekend.

Tszyu was taken to hospital after reportedly sustaining the injury at a barbecue on Saturday, ahead of his scheduled WBO super welterweig­ht title fight against Carlos Ocampo on 18 June.

Tszyu is due to fight the Mexican on the Gold Coast in three weeks’ time, leaving him in a race to recover from the surgery and prove his fitness in time to defend the belt he won in March.

Tszyu’s camp said the wound sustained by the 28-year-old was superficia­l but required treatment from the team doctor and then a surgeon on Saturday afternoon.

Glen Jennings, Tszyu’s manager, said the post-surgery report was encouragin­g and that he had “no doubt” his fighter would be ready for the showdown on 18 June.

But the incident will at the very least affect Tszyu’s preparatio­ns for the crucial fight, which he hopes to get through before a guaranteed unificatio­n fight against Jermell Charlo later this year.

“Like everyone, I was shocked and worried when I first heard the news,” the No Limit CEO and Tszyu’s promoter, George Rose, said. “It’s certainly not the ideal preparatio­n anytime a fighter ends up in hospital a few weeks out from a world title fight, but the best news right now is that Tim is doing OK.

“He has the best and most experience­d team around him in world boxing. They have reassured me he’ll be more than ready on 18 June to take on Ocampo. If they’re confident, I’m confident.”

 ?? Photograph: Darren England/ AAP ?? Australian boxer Tim Tszyu. His title fight against Carlos Ocampo is in doubt after he was bitten by a dog.
Photograph: Darren England/ AAP Australian boxer Tim Tszyu. His title fight against Carlos Ocampo is in doubt after he was bitten by a dog.

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