Jermell Charlo has once again exploded at Tim Tszyu in an expletive-laden rant and declared he is “knocking that b***h out from Australia.”
The undisputed super welterweight champion, who has not fought since he knocked out Brian Castano in May last year, took aim at the Aussie star during an Instagram live video.
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And he didn’t mince his words when it came to how he felt Tszyu would fare when they face off in the ring.
“When they release me, I’m knocking that b***h out from Australia, and I ain’t going to say nothing else,” Charlo said.
“Yeah, this mother f**ker running his mouth and talk. You got to get confirmation from all the mother f**kers that you fought some because I’ve done my due diligence in the world of boxing.
“At 154, I’m the king. I’ve been a king; I’m the king. You got to go try to. You know what Tony Harrison told you. You got this staircase over here.”
“Keep building yourself. When I do fight you, b**ch, it’s over. I don’t play that s**t. Big things in the way.”
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Charlo then added his prediction for the upcoming super fight between Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr.
“Crawford getting knocked the f*** out. I’m out,” Charlo said.
The American star has not been shy in denouncing Tszyu’s abilities for some time.
The two were also set to face off for the undisputed super welterweight crown in January this year, but Charlo was forced to withdraw due to an injury.
Although Charlo was sidelined, Tszyu has remained busy and beat Tony Harrison to win the interim WBO super welterweight world title.
The Sydneysider will put that belt and his status as the mandatory challenger to Charlo on the line once again when he takes on Mexican star Carlos Ocampo on June 18 at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre.