Tim Tszyu Following in His Father Kostya Tszyu’s Footsteps

By: Ken Hissner

Kostya Tszyu is a former legendary world champion. In January 28, 1995 he won the vacant IBF World Super Lightweight championship stopping Jake “The Snake” Rodriguez, 26-2-2, in the 6th round. It was his second USA appearance and at the Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort in Miami, FL. Tszyu defended that title six times.

Tim Tszyu Following in His Father Kostya Tszyu’s Footsteps

Photo Credit: Tim Tszyu Facebook Account

On August 21, 1999 Tszyu won the WBC Super Lightweight title stopping Miguel Angel Gonzalez, 43-1-1, in the 10th round. He made seven defenses. On November 6, 2004 he re-won the IBF World Super Lightweight title stopping Sharmba Mitchell, 55-3, in the third round. The elder Tszyu was 5:07 and finished with a 31-2 (25) record and was inducted into the IBHOF in 2011.

Tszyu’s son Tim had a very successful amateur career before turning professional on December 12, 2016 at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Moore Park, Australia. He won a six round decision over Zorran “The East Coast” Taipan, 1-2-1, of Ingham, Queensland, Australia.

In Tim’s second fight on February 3, 2017, he stopped Mark Dalby, 4-12, of Salisbury, South Australia, Australia, in the third round of a scheduled 4 round bout. In his third fight on April 8, 2017, he stopped Ben Nelson, 2-2, of Auckland, NZ, in the third of a scheduled 4 round bout.

In Tim’s fourth fight on May 6, 2017 he stopped Ivana “The Quiet Assassin” Siau, 3-6-1, of Auckland, NZ, in the second round of a scheduled 4 round bout at the Vodafone Events Centre, Manukau City, Australia. In his fifth fight on May 27, 2017 he stopped Adam Fitzsimmons, 2-1, of Taree, South Wales, Australia, who refused to come out for the fourth round of a scheduled 6 rounds. This was at the QT Gold Coast Hotel, Surfers Paradise, Australia.

In Tim’s sixth fight On July 2, 2017 he stopped Christopher Kahn, 1-1-1, of Townsville, Queensland, Australia, in the second round of a scheduled 5 rounds. This was at the Rumours International, Toowoomba, Australia. In his seventh fight on October 22, 2017 he won a 10 round decision over southpaw Wade Ryan, 14-3, of Gunnedah, New South Wales, Australia, by scores of 97-92, 95-94 and 97-93.

In Tim’s eighth and most recent fight on April 7, 2018, he stopped southpaw Ruben Webster, 8-0, of New Zealand, in the 5th of a 6 round bout. His next fight will be on May 24th at the Star, Sydney, Pyrmont, in Australia with an opponent to be named.

The 23 year-old is a 5:08 ½ middleweight is now 8-0 (6) and living in Rockdale, New South Wales, Australia. He has his father’s good looks and we look forward to continuing to follow his career.

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