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Tim Bradley says Errol Spence vs Tim Tszyu ends in a KO: “He’s done”

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Two-division world champion Tim Bradley has made a confident prediction ahead of Errol Spence Jr’s comeback, as the former unified welterweight ruler gears up to take on Tim Tszyu.

Spence has not fought since July 2023, when he was on the wrong end of a brutal beatdown from Terence Crawford whilst bidding for the undisputed crown at 147lbs, but it seems as though ‘The Truth’ will soon return.

The Texas-based operator is being linked to a clash with former WBO super-welterweight world champion Tszyu, who has looked out of sorts since losing his title to Sebastian Fundora in March 2024.

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Tszyu has lost three of his last five contests but remains unbeaten on home turf, boasting a record of 25-0 when fighting in Australia. Although, Spence will undoubtedly be the highest calibre opponent to have challenged Tszyu in his own backyard.

Speaking on his YouTube channel following reports of the bout being close to finalised, Bradley said that Tszyu is ‘done’ at the top level and that Spence will score a statement stoppage win, despite almost three years of inactivity.

“I think that Errol Spence is going to beat Tim Tszyu, he is going to knock him out. Tim Tszyu is done, he is 31 [years old] and he is done.

“Too much wear and tear, he got his a** knocked out a couple of times. He seems like he is strong mentally and that he wants it but his body is not responding like it should be.

“[There has been] a lot of knockouts and wars for Tim Tszyu, man. He gets hit too much. That is what happens when you get hit too much, your time is up real fast.”

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Tszyu-Spence is anticipated to take place in June, but Tszyu is reportedly set to take another bout in the interim first.

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Undedogs turning giants into dust

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Australia suffered one of the most shocking defeats in their second Group A clash of the 2026 T20 World Cup against Zimbabwe in Colombo on February 13. After a comfortable win over Ireland in their tournament opener, the Men in Yellow looked off-color from the get-go against a spirited Zimbabwean unit.

On a two-paced wicket, the Aussies conceded 169 to Zimbabwe in 20 overs, picking up only two wickets. In response, they suffered an embarrassing collapse in the power play to be relegated to 29/4 in the fifth over.

Despite a brief recovery, thanks to Matt Renshaw’s brilliant 65, Australia lost wickets throughout their innings. They were eventually bowled out for 146 in the last over, resulting in a 23-run defeat.

It was Australia’s second defeat in as many T20 World Cup matches against Zimbabwe, following their stunning five-wicket loss in 2007.

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Fans on X reacted to Australia’s loss to the lower-ranked Zimbabwe as follows:

ZIMBABWE JUST BEAT AUSTRALIA in the T20 World Cup 2026! 🔥 23-run upset! Underdogs turning giants into dust 🇿🇼🏆

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Congratulations Zimbabwe for “eating” australia ❤️

@GabbbarSingh “Expected: Kangaroos hopping to victory 🦘 Reality: Zimbabwe playing chess while Australia brought checkers.” ♟️🔥 Cricket — the only place where “minnows” casually eat the sharks. 🏏😌 #AUSvsZIM

Fans continued reacting to Australia’s stunning loss to Zimbabwe, with one saying:

“Australia deserve to lose for not taking T20 World Cup seriously.”

“Australia’s overconfidence has been broken,” a fan posted.

“The second time they have beaten Australia in T20Is. This was a pathetic performance by Australia. I haven’t been convinced by their squad since the start. I don’t like their approach towards the World Cup at all. One of the weakest Australian units I have seen,” said a fan.

“We’ve been here before” – Travis Head

Australian skipper Travis Head remained upbeat despite the side’s stunning defeat to Zimbabwe, pointing to the 2023 ODI World Cup as an example of their ability to bounce back. The Men in Yellow lost their opening two matches of that tournament but bounced back to clinch the title by defeating India in the final.

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“We’ve been here before. We said at the toss a little bit about 23 and having injuries and working through navigating through tournament play, which is typical. And we’re seeing a lot of tight games. And yeah, we’ve found ourselves in this position before. We had a few guys in that dressing room who were here in India in 23 that navigated through that, and we ended up on the right side of it. So, we’ll go back to the blueprint of that,” said Head at the post-match presentation (via Cricbuzz).

The loss leaves Australia in a precarious position in Group B, with the side having to win its last two group stage games to have a chance of advancing to the Super Eights. They will take on co-hosts Sri Lanka in their next outing at Pallekele on Monday, February 16.