He’d already earned it, but tonight was just one more indication that he’s a real threat if and when it finally happens. Tszyu retains his interim WBO belt and his mandatory position for Jermell Charlo, calling loudly for the fight in his post-fight interview. Rather than camping on his mandatory position and waiting for Jermell Charlo, Tszyu has taken on two credible challengers and impressed against both, obliterating Ocampo in less than a round after breaking Tony Harrison down across nine earlier this year. Ocampo got up from it, but Tszyu (23-0, 17 KO) jumped right back on him, chasing him all over the ring and finally putting him down for the second and final time with an equally punishing left. Not a lot to analyze here, as Tszyu’s second punch of the night was a big right hand, a weapon that knocked Ocampo (35-3, 23 KO) down hard for the first time less than a minute later. Tim Tszyu wasted no time at all, dropping Carlos Ocampo twice and finishing the show in an announced time of just 77 seconds in a dominant, violent performance in front of a raucous Australian crowd.
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