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Kostya Tszyu or Konstantin Borisovich Tszyu to give him his full birth name, is a professional boxer who was born in Serov, inthe USSR (former Soviet Union) before he emigrated to Australia in 1992. KostyaTszyu’s professional career spanned 13 years from 1992 – 2005 during which time he held multiple light-welterweight world championships, including the lineal and undisputed titles from 2001 to 2005.
Kostya Tszyu was remembered by fans for his phenomenal punching power and incredible KO rate/ ratio during his fights. Boxing experts however would see Tszyu as much more than this: a boxer puncher with exceptional all round skills whose wonderful accuracy and timing made him one of the hardest punching fighters in the divisions history. A fighter in short with very few flaws, other than perhaps the propensity to cut a little easily though this did not really affect any of his fights – probably as they didn’t go on long enough!
Kostya Tszyu’s was born in the Ural Mountains to a Korean/Mongol father and a Russian mother. Initially attracted to boxing, according to his biography, ‘Kostya: My Story’ in order to protect himself from the harsh Siberian environment, Kostya Tszyu was spotted by the Soviet amateur team training coaches and would engage in an extremely successful but rather unorthodox amateur career. Noted as a prodigious talent at a young age Kostya Tszyu would visit more than 30 countries while training with ‘the boxer traveller’ training camps of the Soviet Union. This would see him train or fight in championships 250 days a year and in doing so establish a stellar record.
Amongst his medal successes were:
1987 Cuban, Junior World Championships (Lightweight) Silver Medal.
1989 Moscow, World Championship Bronze Medal
1989 Athens, European Championships (Lightweight) Gold Medal
1990 Seattle, Goodwill Games (Light-welterweight) Gold Medal
1991 Gothenburg, European Championships (Lightweight-welterweight) Gold Medal
1991 Sydney, World Championship (Lightweight-welterweight) Gold Medal.
A member of the Soviet Army, Kostya Tszyu, as an elite athlete was not required to serve ordinary military duty and accordingly managed to finish his amateur career with a record of 270 fights, 259 wins, 11 losses, no stoppages and no draws.
When Kostya Tszyu became the only Soviet boxer to win gold at the 1991 World Championships in Sydney it was no surprise he was approached by various local boxing promoters immediately afterwards – especially given the Soviet Union was already in a terrible state of disintegration. The lifestyle that Australia offered appealed to Kostya Tszyu and he decided to relinquish his chance to appear at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona in favour of turning professional. One week after the Championships and Kostya Tszyu had signed Australian promoter Bill Mordley as his Manager and Johnny Lewis as his trainer.
Kostya Tszyu made his professional debut on the 1st of March 1992 at the Princes Park Football Stadium, Melbourne. In a fight that didn’t last long, the rugged and raw talent of Kostya Tszyu was readily apparent.
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Kostya Tszyu or Konstantin Borisovich Tszyu to give him his full birth name, is a professional boxer who was born in Serov, inthe USSR (former Soviet Union) before he emigrated to Australia in 1992. KostyaTszyu’s professional career spanned 13 years from 1992 – 2005 during which time he held multiple light-welterweight world championships, including the lineal and undisputed titles from 2001 to 2005.
Kostya Tszyu was remembered by fans for his phenomenal punching power and incredible KO rate/ ratio during his fights. Boxing experts however would see Tszyu as much more than this: a boxer puncher with exceptional all round skills whose wonderful accuracy and timing made him one of the hardest punching fighters in the divisions history. A fighter in short with very few flaws, other than perhaps the propensity to cut a little easily though this did not really affect any of his fights – probably as they didn’t go on long enough!
Kostya Tszyu’s was born in the Ural Mountains to a Korean/Mongol father and a Russian mother. Initially attracted to boxing, according to his biography, ‘Kostya: My Story’ in order to protect himself from the harsh Siberian environment, Kostya Tszyu was spotted by the Soviet amateur team training coaches and would engage in an extremely successful but rather unorthodox amateur career. Noted as a prodigious talent at a young age Kostya Tszyu would visit more than 30 countries while training with ‘the boxer traveller’ training camps of the Soviet Union. This would see him train or fight in championships 250 days a year and in doing so establish a stellar record.
Amongst his medal successes were:
1987 Cuban, Junior World Championships (Lightweight) Silver Medal.
1989 Moscow, World Championship Bronze Medal
1989 Athens, European Championships (Lightweight) Gold Medal
1990 Seattle, Goodwill Games (Light-welterweight) Gold Medal
1991 Gothenburg, European Championships (Lightweight-welterweight) Gold Medal
1991 Sydney, World Championship (Lightweight-welterweight) Gold Medal.
A member of the Soviet Army, Kostya Tszyu, as an elite athlete was not required to serve ordinary military duty and accordingly managed to finish his amateur career with a record of 270 fights, 259 wins, 11 losses, no stoppages and no draws.
When Kostya Tszyu became the only Soviet boxer to win gold at the 1991 World Championships in Sydney it was no surprise he was approached by various local boxing promoters immediately afterwards – especially given the Soviet Union was already in a terrible state of disintegration. The lifestyle that Australia offered appealed to Kostya Tszyu and he decided to relinquish his chance to appear at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona in favour of turning professional. One week after the Championships and Kostya Tszyu had signed Australian promoter Bill Mordley as his Manager and Johnny Lewis as his trainer.
Kostya Tszyu made his professional debut on the 1st of March 1992 at the Princes Park Football Stadium, Melbourne. In a fight that didn’t last long, the rugged and raw talent of Kostya Tszyu was readily apparent.
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