Keith Thurman is back to his best.

Keith Thurman is back to his best.Credit:No Limit Boxing/Grant Trouville

After shaking off the ring rust in the first round,Thurman dominated the super-welterweight contest,knocking down Jarvis twice before the referee ended proceedings.

“It was important to make a statement,” Thurman said.

Thurman was slated to fight Tszyu on March 30 of last year,but had to withdraw due to a biceps injury. Tszyu subsequently lost his next two fights,to Sebastian Fundora and Bakhram Murtazaliev,and will attempt to reestablish himself as a contender when he takes on rising American Joey Spencer in Newcastle on April 6.

Should Tszyu prevail,a clash with Thurman appears likely.

“Tim Tszyu,I look forward to fighting anyone in the world of boxing,” Thurman said in the ring in the moments after his victory.

“If that contract manifests,you know what Keith Thurman gonna do? Send the contract,I’ll sign it. I’ll be happy to take the fight.”

Speaking to reporters a short time later,Thurman felt there was unfinished business against Tszyu.

Keitrh Thurman has called out Tim Tszyu.

Keitrh Thurman has called out Tim Tszyu.Credit:No Limit Boxing/Grant Trouville

“I signed my contract last year in 2024. I trained hard in preparation for Tszyu and I popped my bicep tendon in the 11th round of sparring in preparation for that fight,” Thurman said.

“I walked away from big,big money in Las Vegas,the type of money that makes you want to fight one-handed type of money …

“At the end of the day,I’m open to any contract right now. Tim Tszyu is not finalised. It’s very easy to say,it’s very easy to talk about.

“He obviously came off two losses,he needs to get a W[win] … we can negotiate those things if I don’t have a better offer that comes to the table.”

Tszyu’s manager Glen Jennings stressed that the Australian’s sole focus was on Spencer rather than a potential showdown with Thurman. However,Jennings said a Thurman-Tszyu bout held appeal to the Australian’s promoters.

“Tim and Keith will be two very high-level,skilled fighters going at it and it’ll be a totally different fight,” Jennings said.

“The interesting part for me is,in Tim’s current mental state,where he’s focused and bearing down on everything that he needs to do,I think it’ll be an absolute cracker of a fight.

“It’s an exciting opportunity,we’ve talked about it,and we were going to fight him.

“It makes sense and all of those things will fall into place in the right time frame. I just have to say to the public that the Tim Tszyu that just left this building is not distracted by Keith Thurman,not iota.

“He’s back sparring tomorrow and there’s nothing on his mind except for Joey Spencer.”

Jennings added that there was still the possibility of Jarvis fighting Tszyu’s undefeated younger brother,Nikita,despite the loss.

In the co-main event,Australian Michael Zerafa scored a seventh-round TKO victory against German Besir Ay,despite suffering a suspected broken hand in the second round.

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Thurman calls out Tszyu

Keith Thurman has vowed to fight Tim Tszyu next if the Australian gets past Joey Spencer.

“I just raised the bar on you Tszyu,” Thurman said.

Keitrh Thurman has called out Tim Tszyu.

Keitrh Thurman has called out Tim Tszyu.Credit:No Limit Boxing/Grant Trouville

“Three years of inactivity. You wanna come back,come back hard,baby.

“Represent Australia. We’ve got another American fighter coming for you.

A devastating performance.

A devastating performance.Credit:No Limit Boxing/Grant Trouville

“Tim Tszyu,I look forward to fighting anyone in the world of boxing. If that contract manifests,you know what Keith Thurman gonna do? Send the contract,I’ll sign it. I’ll be happy to take the fight.”

Thurman is back

This is how Keith Thurman summed up his performance.

“My love for the sport is still here,that’s why I did what I did today baby,” he said.

“Keith ‘One Time’ Thurman is back in action. Anyone can get it. Let’s go baby.

Keith Thurman is back to his best.

Keith Thurman is back to his best.Credit:No Limit Boxing/Grant Trouville

“What set it all up was a small left hook to the body.

“The first knockdown happened,he stood up and showed some grit,and then I put the pressure on after I saw the weakness in him.

“I was really impressed that he got up,but I knew he was in a very weakened state after the pressure was put on by a two-time world champion.”

A stellar comeback from the American.

A stellar comeback from the American.Credit:No Limit Boxing/Grant Trouville

Thurman v Jarvis:Round 3 - THURMAN WINS BY KO

It’s a thrill for me to see someone of Thurman’s class live.

It took him a couple of rounds to really warm to the task,but once the ring rust was shaken off,he is just too good.

“One Time” floored Jarvis with a mid-round flurry;first he hurt the Aussie with some outstanding work to the body and then went upstairs. The right-left combo that floored Jarvis would have levelled anyone in the division.

Jarvis got back to his feet and tried to fight on,but he was gone. The referee mercifully stopped proceedings after a second knockdown.

What a performance.

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Thurman v Jarvis:Round 2

Another close round,although I’ve given this one to Thurman.

The American is just starting to find his range with the jab. Jarvis certainly isn’t overawed and is prepared to come forward,it feels like he’s got the power to hurt Thurman if he lands.

However,the veteran got the better of the exchanges.

I give that to Thurman 10-9.

Thurman v Jarvis:Round 1

Good start for Jarvis.

Both fighters felt each other out for the first minute-and-a-half,before Jarvis unloaded with a nice combination. It felt like the local had the better of it,even though Thurman landed late.

You’ve got to remember that Thurman has had only one fight in five years,I expect him to get better as this progresses.

I give the opening round 10-9 to Jarvis.

Zerafa in action

As Thurman and Jarvis are introduced to the crowd,here are some pics from Zerafa’s win ...

Michael Zerafa earns the belt.

Michael Zerafa earns the belt.Credit:No Limit Boxing/Gregg Porteous

Michael Zerafa was too good.

Michael Zerafa was too good.Credit:No Limit Boxing/Gregg Porteous

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Coming up now:Thurman v Jarvis

So that’s all the prelims out of the way,now time for the main event.

This is a massive moment for Jarvis. A win here ensures he has a hall-of-famer on his curriculum vitae. A loss and his hopes of a world title shot evaporate.

Jarvis seemingly has all the ingredients for success;rock-star looks,heavy hands (22 wins,20 knockouts) and just the one loss. However,that defeat,to fellow Australian Liam Paro,has raised questions about whether he is genuinely world class.

Brock Jarvis.

Brock Jarvis.Credit:No Limit Boxing/Gregg Porteous

“The way this fight’s gonna go is Keith’s an old man now,” Jarvis said this week.

“He’s not the same as what he used to be. He thinks he’s the same,but he’s not.

“He’s coming off some big injuries and he’s gonna really struggle,get back in there. So I’m gonna hit him and I am gonna hurt him and it’s gonna be interesting to see how he reacts to it.”

The fighters have just made their way to centre ring (Jarvis’ walk-out song was Motley Crue’s “Kickstart My Heart”).

Here. We. Go.

Zerafa speaks

“I wanted to come in here. I always played the villain,you guys booed me and I love it … but I got the job done.

“I think I broke my hand in the second round … then I started headhunting to get his chin. It is what it is.”

Asked about the prospect of a fight against Tszyu after his hand heals,Zerafa said:“That’s the biggest fight in Australia.”

That win earns Zerafa the vacant WBO inter-continental middleweight title.

Is Zerafa listening to me?

Well there you go.

I wanted to see Zerafa step it up and he has just done that. “Pretty Boy” has just won a TKO decision in the seventh round.

It was set up with a gorgeous uppercut,followed by a right hand that left Ay sprawling on the canvas.

The German bravely got back up to his feet,but probably wishes he didn’t. He copped more punishment before the referee stepped in and stopped it.

That’s the statement victory Zerafa was seeking.

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