WBO light middleweight champion Tim Tszyu has revealed the remaining names on his hit list.
The 28-year-old had already crossed off Tony Harrison and Carlos Ocampo before crossing off Brian Mendoza in a successful title defense last Saturday. Tszyu won the fight by unanimous decision in front of his home fans and has now turned his eyes to some big names.
Immediately after the fight, Tszyu called out American fighter Jermell Charlo. Tszyu asked where Charlo was; the two had been scheduled to fight earlier this year, but two postponements meant the fight never went ahead. Charlo then dropped the WBO title as he went up two weight classes to fight Canelo Alvarez in late September.
Not to make other big-name fighters feel left out, Tszyu held his hit-list shirt with the names of Crawford and Canelo on it. A bout against Terrence 'Bud' Crawford would be a dream match. The undisputed welterweight champion is arguably the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. Both Tszyu and Crawford are undefeated in professional fights.
And lastly, Tszyu's hit list featured Canelo Alvarez. The Mexican legend is one of the sport's most prominent global stars, and a fight between Tszyu and Canelo would be a global super-fight fit for the biggest arenas.
Tim Tszyu is quickly becoming a massive name in boxing, and now he has his eyes fixed on three of the biggest names in the sport.