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Of course, Tim Tszyu provided two of the years biggest disappointments. The son of Hall of Famer Kostya could be excused for relinquishing his WBO light middleweight title to Sebastian Fundora in March when a nasty cut opened above his right eye and the flowing blood impacted his vision, but Octobers lethargic and timid effort against little known Bakhram Murtazaliev waved goodbye to any opportunity of fighting some of the boxings biggest names, as had been put on the agenda for 2025.