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As a child, Kostya was hyperactive, so his father decided to take him to a boxing gym, where he would channel that energy by fighting older boys. [6] He impressed the Soviet amateur team coaches and he was sent to the Soviet Union's amateur boxing travelling training camps, where he visited more than 30 countries while training and fighting in tournaments.
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Tszyu was born in Sydney, New South Wales, to Russian parents. His father Kostya Tszyu is of ethnic Russian, Korean and Mongolian descent and his mother Natasha Anikina is of ethnic Russian descent. [4] His father, Kostya, is a former undisputed light-welterweight champion who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2011. [5]
Tim Tszyu is 20-0 with 15 KOs, and an excellent prospect, but being the son of a legendary champion like Kostya Tszyu brings high expectations. Tim Tszyu following in father’s footsteps, despite ...
Tszyu carried the momentum into the sixth and sent Chávez down for only the second time in his career with a right hand. Though Chávez answered the referee's 10-count, he was soon pinned against the ropes and after Tszyu landed several blows to his head, the referee stopped the fight halfway point of the round, giving Tszyu the victory by ...
On Nov. 3, 2001, Kostya Tszyu delivered what may have been the greatest performance of his Hall of Fame boxing career when he knocked out Zab Judah at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas in the ...
Tim Tszyu is 20-0 with 15 KOs, and an excellent prospect, but being the son of a legendary champion like Kostya Tszyu brings high expectations. Tim Tszyu, son of boxing legend, to make U.S. debut ...
At the time, his wife and two of his children were living in Hawaii, while his eldest son's family lived in Japan. ... Kostya Tszyu This page was last edited on 6 ...