sport news Boxing supremo warns Tim Tszyu ISN'T READY to fight undisputed champ Jermell ... trends now Boxing supremo warns Tim Tszyu ISN'T READY to fight undisputed champ Jermell Charlo and says his team 'love him' too much to see that he can't win Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn says Tim Tszyu will lose in a Charlo title bout British big wheel says Tszyu's team love him too much to see he'll be defeated Tszyu struggled at times in his tough win against Terrell Gausha in the USA By Stirling Taylor For Daily Mail Australia Published: 08:57 BST, 19 June 2022 | Updated: 08:57 BST, 19 June 2022 Viewcomments British boxing tycoon Eddie Hearn has warned Tim Tszyu will face his first professional loss if he fights undisputed light super welterweight champion Jermell Charlo in October. Hearn has been scouting the Australian boxing scene in the hopes local stars will join his multimillion-dollar Matchroom organisation, which pits the ring's biggest names against each other in landmark showdowns. British boxing promoter Eddie Hearn is sure Tim Tszyu is no chance of dethroning undisputed world super welterweight champ Jermell Charlo Tszyu is set to fight undisputed champion Charlo for a shot at all four belts in a showdown that's set to take place in America. Hearn is certain Charlo is a tier above Tszyu as the champ comes off his recent 10th-round knockout of Argentine tough nut Brian Castano. 'The Charlo fight is too early for him, to be honest with you,' the 43-year-old told the Daily Telegraph. 'I don't see him winning that fight, but he also has a very good team around him. No Limit have done a very good job with Tim, I'm impressed with their shows, and they believe in him so much that sometimes you can be seduced by it. 'I have made that mistake before as a promoter. You think a fighter is ready and you think a fighter can win a certain fight because you believe in him and love him so much. I just look at the Charlo fight and how dominant Charlo was and think, "Is it the right time for Tszyu to face him?" ... Tim is talented, no question, but I don't think he wins that fight.' The 27-year-old Aussie boasts a flawless 21-0 record with 15 knockouts but he was shown up in March when he took on Terrell Gausha in his first overseas bout. Tszyu fought back from a first-round knockdown to beat Gausha on points, showing he has the grit to win in high-class company - but also proving he has plenty to work on. The brother of rising star Nikita Tszyu has been locked in with No Limit since 2019. Tszyu poses for a portrait at a No Limit Boxing press conference in Sydney, June 1 - who he has been managed and promoted by since 2019 Last year Matchroom signed a 100million pound five-year deal with DAZN, a global streaming service that broadcasts big fights and posts subscription boxing content. Matchroom have promoted 12 events throughout the year already, with a marquee third rematch brawl between 57-win boxer Canelo Alvarez and Khazakhstani Gennadiy Golovkin in September. Hearn announced their first Australian show will launch in Queensland later this year, with young lightweights Liam Paro [22-0] and Brock Jarvis [20-0] to headline the main card. The WBO ordered Charlo to offer Tszyu a shot at the super-welterweight title before the cut off June 20 date. Jermell Charlo knocks out Brian Castano in round 10 of their super welterweight championship bout in May Russian boxer Bakhram Murtazaliev has been after Charlo's belts for two years and is the IBF's top challenger, but he could take a big pay day to step aside for Tsyzu to take his shot. Tszyu's manager Glen Jennings has confirmed that his team are doing everything they can to ensure the Charlo fight gets signed. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility