Concerns as Tszyu's American opponent may have scored a psychological edge ahead of tomorrow's bout. 9WWOS
The Sydney star has told media in the past his days at super welterweight could be numbered because he feels his body is growing and it's becoming more difficult to cut in the lead up to bouts, giving rise to the theory that his real weight maybe in the middleweight division.Speaking with Main Event after the weigh-in, Fenech said even though Gausha looked more comfortable, Tszyu will beef up before the fight.
Fenech, said he's not worried by Tszyu's demeanour at the weigh-in because most fighters battle with making weight, and is adamant the Australian will bolster his frame quickly.For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by
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