Is Michael Zerafa, the 'bad boy' of Australian boxing, actually underrated? Two former world champions certainly seem to think so, and their insights are painting a fascinating picture leading up to his highly anticipated clash with Nikita Tszyu.
With the fight date looming, the spotlight is firmly on Zerafa, and it's not just for his controversial remarks. Veteran boxers who've shared the ring with him are now singing his praises, offering a perspective that goes beyond the headlines.
One such admirer is Kell Brook, a British boxing superstar who faced Zerafa in a super-welterweight final eliminator back in 2018. Brook, despite securing a unanimous decision, was pushed to his limits by Zerafa over 12 grueling rounds.
"He's definitely underrated," Brook stated, highlighting Zerafa's toughness, strong right hand, and big heart. Brook also noted that Zerafa "did everything well" during their fight. And this is the part most people miss...
Another voice of experience is Jeff Horn, a former world champion who has a unique perspective, having fought Zerafa not once, but twice. Their two-fight series, spanning 19 brutal rounds, saw Zerafa hand Horn one of the biggest losses of his career in their first bout. Horn later avenged the loss in a rematch. Horn readily agreed that Zerafa's quality work in the ring is often overshadowed by his comments.
"He's a good boxer, he's fit and definitely one of the best guys to watch out there at the moment," Horn said, adding that Zerafa has a good jab and moves well. Horn admitted that he underestimated Zerafa in their first fight.
But here's where it gets controversial...
When offering advice to Nikita Tszyu, Horn urged him to be smart, suggesting that Tszyu shouldn't engage in a 'gun fight' like he sometimes does. Horn also pointed out that Zerafa's recent defeat against Erislandy Lara, where he was stopped in the second round, could be a factor.
Horn sees an intriguing matchup, predicting a cautious start followed by both fighters looking to land significant blows. He anticipates a battle where both fighters will be seeking a knockout.
So, what do you think? Do you agree with the former champions that Zerafa is underrated? Will his experience and skill be enough to overcome Nikita Tszyu, or will Tszyu's youth and power prevail? Share your thoughts in the comments below!