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Kostya Tszyu

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Kostya Tszyu

Konstantin Borisovich "Kostya" Tszyu ( KOS-tə ZOO; Russian: Константин Борисович «Костя» Цзю, IPA: [kənstɐnʲˈtʲin bɐˈrisəvʲɪtɕ ˈkosʲtʲə ˈdzːʲu]; born 19 September 1969) is a Russian-Australian former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2005. He held multiple world championships in the light-welterweight division, including the undisputed and lineal championships between 2001 and 2005. Tszyu was an exceptional all-around boxer-puncher who relied heavily on accuracy, timing, and carried formidable punching power; he is often regarded as one of the hardest-punching light-welterweights in the division's history, and one of the greatest light-welterweights of all time. As an amateur, Tszyu represented the Soviet Union, winning a bronze medal in the lightweight division at the 1989 World Championships, and gold in the light-welterweight division at the 1991 World Championships. He also won consecutive gold medals at the 1989 and 1991 European Championships. In 1995, Tszyu won his first of many professional world championships at light-welterweight—the International Boxing Federation (IBF) title—by defeating Jake Rodríguez. Five successful defences were made until an upset loss to Vince Phillips in 1997, which was Tszyu's first professional defeat. He would spend the next eight years undefeated, winning the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) title in 1999 and the World Boxing Association (WBA) (Super version) title in 2001. Tszyu scored arguably his most famous win that year, when he knocked out Zab Judah to reclaim the IBF title, as well as the vacant Ring magazine and lineal titles, thus becoming the first undisputed light-welterweight champion in over 30 years. In 2005, in what would be his final fight, Tszyu was stopped by Ricky Hatton. Tszyu is considered by many in Australia to be a national sports hero. In The Ring's March 2010 issue, Tszyu was ranked as the number one light-welterweight of the 2000s decade. In December 2010, he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame for the Class of 2011. From 2012 to 2013 he coached professional boxers Alexander Povetkin, Denis Lebedev and Khabib Allakhverdiev. In 2023, his son Tim Tszyu won the World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior-middleweight title.

Infobox

Nickname
Thunder from Down Under
Nationality
mw- Australian (since 1993) Soviet (until 1991)
Born
Konstantin Borisovich Tszyu (1969-09-19) 19 September 1969 (age 56)Serov, Russian SFSR,Soviet Union
Height
5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight
Light-welterweight
Reach
67 in (170 cm)
Stance
Orthodox
Total fights
34
Wins
31
Win by KO
25
Losses
2
No contests
1

Tables

· Professional boxing record
By knockout
By knockout
34 fights
By knockout
31 wins
25
2 losses
2
By decision
By decision
34 fights
By decision
31 wins
6
2 losses
0
No contests
No contests
34 fights
No contests
31 wins
1
34 fights
31 wins
2 losses
By knockout
25
2
By decision
6
0
No contests
1
· Professional boxing record
34
34
No.
34
Result
Loss
Record
31–2 (1)
Opponent
Ricky Hatton
Type
RTD
Round, time
11 (12), 3:00
Date
4 Jun 2005
Location
MEN Arena, Manchester, England
Notes
Lost IBF and The Ring light-welterweight titles
33
33
No.
33
Result
Win
Record
31–1 (1)
Opponent
Sharmba Mitchell
Type
TKO
Round, time
3 (12), 2:48
Date
6 Nov 2004
Location
Glendale Arena, Phoenix, Arizona, US
Notes
Retained IBF and The Ring light-welterweight titles
32
32
No.
32
Result
Win
Record
30–1 (1)
Opponent
Jesse James Leija
Type
RTD
Round, time
6 (12), 3:00
Date
19 Jan 2003
Location
Telstra Dome, Melbourne, Australia
Notes
Retained WBA (Unified), WBC, IBF, and The Ring light-welterweight titles
31
31
No.
31
Result
Win
Record
29–1 (1)
Opponent
Ben Tackie
Type
UD
Round, time
12
Date
18 May 2002
Location
Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, US
Notes
Retained WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, and The Ring light-welterweight titles
30
30
No.
30
Result
Win
Record
28–1 (1)
Opponent
Zab Judah
Type
TKO
Round, time
2 (12), 2:59
Date
3 Nov 2001
Location
MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, US
Notes
Retained WBA (Super) and WBC light-welterweight titles;Won IBF and vacant The Ring light-welterweight titles
29
29
No.
29
Result
Win
Record
27–1 (1)
Opponent
Oktay Urkal
Type
UD
Round, time
12
Date
23 Jun 2001
Location
Mohegan Sun Arena, Montville, Connecticut, US
Notes
Retained WBA (Super) and WBC light-welterweight titles
28
28
No.
28
Result
Win
Record
26–1 (1)
Opponent
Sharmba Mitchell
Type
RTD
Round, time
7 (12), 3:00
Date
3 Feb 2001
Location
Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, US
Notes
Retained WBC light-welterweight title;Won WBA (Super) light-welterweight title
27
27
No.
27
Result
Win
Record
25–1 (1)
Opponent
Julio César Chávez
Type
TKO
Round, time
6 (12), 1:28
Date
29 Jul 2000
Location
Veteran's Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, Arizona, US
Notes
Retained WBC light-welterweight title
26
26
No.
26
Result
Win
Record
24–1 (1)
Opponent
Ahmed Santos
Type
TKO
Round, time
8 (12), 0:36
Date
12 Feb 2000
Location
Mohegan Sun Arena, Montville, Connecticut, US
Notes
Retained WBC light-welterweight title
25
25
No.
25
Result
Win
Record
23–1 (1)
Opponent
Miguel Angel Gonzalez
Type
TKO
Round, time
10 (12), 0:48
Date
21 Aug 1999
Location
Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, Miami, Florida, US
Notes
Won vacant WBC light-welterweight title
24
24
No.
24
Result
Win
Record
22–1 (1)
Opponent
Diosbelys Hurtado
Type
TKO
Round, time
5 (12), 2:35
Date
28 Nov 1998
Location
Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, California, US
Notes
Won WBC interim light-welterweight title
23
23
No.
23
Result
Win
Record
21–1 (1)
Opponent
Rafael Ruelas
Type
TKO
Round, time
9 (12), 0:21
Date
15 Aug 1998
Location
County Coliseum, El Paso, Texas, US
22
22
No.
22
Result
Win
Record
20–1 (1)
Opponent
Calvin Grove
Type
KO
Round, time
1 (10), 2:59
Date
5 Apr 1998
Location
Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia
21
21
No.
21
Result
Win
Record
19–1 (1)
Opponent
Ismael Armando Chaves
Type
TKO
Round, time
3 (12), 2:20
Date
6 Dec 1997
Location
Stockland Stadium, Townsville, Australia
20
20
No.
20
Result
Loss
Record
18–1 (1)
Opponent
Vince Phillips
Type
TKO
Round, time
10 (12), 1:22
Date
31 May 1997
Location
Etess Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
Notes
Lost IBF light-welterweight title
19
19
No.
19
Result
NC
Record
18–0 (1)
Opponent
Leonardo Mas
Type
TD
Round, time
1 (12), 3:00
Date
18 Jan 1997
Location
Thomas & Mack Center, Paradise, Nevada, US
Notes
IBF light-welterweight title at stake;Originally a TD after Mas sustained a fractured jaw from an accidental foul, later ruled an NC
18
18
No.
18
Result
Win
Record
18–0
Opponent
Jan Piet Bergman
Type
KO
Round, time
6 (12), 1:23
Date
14 Sep 1996
Location
Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia
Notes
Retained IBF light-welterweight title
17
17
No.
17
Result
Win
Record
17–0
Opponent
Corey Johnson
Type
KO
Round, time
4 (12), 1:21
Date
24 May 1996
Location
Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia
Notes
Retained IBF light-welterweight title
16
16
No.
16
Result
Win
Record
16–0
Opponent
Hugo Pineda
Type
TKO
Round, time
11 (12), 2:38
Date
20 Jan 1996
Location
Parramatta Stadium, Sydney, Australia
Notes
Retained IBF light-welterweight title
15
15
No.
15
Result
Win
Record
15–0
Opponent
Roger Mayweather
Type
UD
Round, time
12
Date
25 Jun 1995
Location
Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia
Notes
Retained IBF light-welterweight title
14
14
No.
14
Result
Win
Record
14–0
Opponent
Jake Rodríguez
Type
TKO
Round, time
6 (12), 1:50
Date
28 Jan 1995
Location
MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, US
Notes
Won IBF light-welterweight title
13
13
No.
13
Result
Win
Record
13–0
Opponent
Pedro Sanchez
Type
TKO
Round, time
4 (10)
Date
29 Aug 1994
Location
Flinders Park, Melbourne, Australia
12
12
No.
12
Result
Win
Record
12–0
Opponent
Angel Hernandez
Type
RTD
Round, time
7 (10), 3:00
Date
2 May 1994
Location
Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia
11
11
No.
11
Result
Win
Record
11–0
Opponent
Hector Lopez
Type
UD
Round, time
10
Date
11 Jan 1994
Location
Hyatt Regency, Tampa, Florida, US
10
10
No.
10
Result
Win
Record
10–0
Opponent
Livingstone Bramble
Type
UD
Round, time
10
Date
23 Aug 1993
Location
Newcastle, Australia
9
9
No.
9
Result
Win
Record
9–0
Opponent
Robert Rivera
Type
KO
Round, time
1 (10), 1:27
Date
18 Jun 1993
Location
Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia
8
8
No.
8
Result
Win
Record
8–0
Opponent
Larry LaCoursiere
Type
TKO
Round, time
1 (10)
Date
14 May 1993
Location
Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia
7
7
No.
7
Result
Win
Record
7–0
Opponent
Steve Larrimore
Type
TKO
Round, time
2 (10), 1:56
Date
30 Jan 1993
Location
The Pyramid, Memphis, Tennessee, US
6
6
No.
6
Result
Win
Record
6–0
Opponent
Sammy Fuentes
Type
TKO
Round, time
1 (10), 0:54
Date
13 Nov 1992
Location
Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia
5
5
No.
5
Result
Win
Record
5–0
Opponent
Daniel Ricardo Cusato
Type
TKO
Round, time
7 (10)
Date
11 Sep 1992
Location
Sydney, Australia
4
4
No.
4
Result
Win
Record
4–0
Opponent
Juan Laporte
Type
UD
Round, time
10
Date
23 Jul 1992
Location
Convention and Exhibition Centre, Sydney, Australia
3
3
No.
3
Result
Win
Record
3–0
Opponent
Tony Jones
Type
TKO
Round, time
2 (10), 0:15
Date
7 May 1992
Location
Convention and Exhibition Centre, Sydney, Australia
2
2
No.
2
Result
Win
Record
2–0
Opponent
Nedrick Simmons
Type
KO
Round, time
1 (8), 1:58
Date
2 Apr 1992
Location
Sydney, Australia
1
1
No.
1
Result
Win
Record
1–0
Opponent
Darrell Hiles
Type
TKO
Round, time
1 (8), 1:10
Date
1 Mar 1992
Location
Princes Park, Melbourne, Australia
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
34
Loss
31–2 (1)
Ricky Hatton
RTD
11 (12), 3:00
4 Jun 2005
MEN Arena, Manchester, England
Lost IBF and The Ring light-welterweight titles
33
Win
31–1 (1)
Sharmba Mitchell
TKO
3 (12), 2:48
6 Nov 2004
Glendale Arena, Phoenix, Arizona, US
Retained IBF and The Ring light-welterweight titles
32
Win
30–1 (1)
Jesse James Leija
RTD
6 (12), 3:00
19 Jan 2003
Telstra Dome, Melbourne, Australia
Retained WBA (Unified), WBC, IBF, and The Ring light-welterweight titles
31
Win
29–1 (1)
Ben Tackie
UD
12
18 May 2002
Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, US
Retained WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, and The Ring light-welterweight titles
30
Win
28–1 (1)
Zab Judah
TKO
2 (12), 2:59
3 Nov 2001
MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, US
Retained WBA (Super) and WBC light-welterweight titles;Won IBF and vacant The Ring light-welterweight titles
29
Win
27–1 (1)
Oktay Urkal
UD
12
23 Jun 2001
Mohegan Sun Arena, Montville, Connecticut, US
Retained WBA (Super) and WBC light-welterweight titles
28
Win
26–1 (1)
Sharmba Mitchell
RTD
7 (12), 3:00
3 Feb 2001
Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, US
Retained WBC light-welterweight title;Won WBA (Super) light-welterweight title
27
Win
25–1 (1)
Julio César Chávez
TKO
6 (12), 1:28
29 Jul 2000
Veteran's Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, Arizona, US
Retained WBC light-welterweight title
26
Win
24–1 (1)
Ahmed Santos
TKO
8 (12), 0:36
12 Feb 2000
Mohegan Sun Arena, Montville, Connecticut, US
Retained WBC light-welterweight title
25
Win
23–1 (1)
Miguel Angel Gonzalez
TKO
10 (12), 0:48
21 Aug 1999
Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, Miami, Florida, US
Won vacant WBC light-welterweight title
24
Win
22–1 (1)
Diosbelys Hurtado
TKO
5 (12), 2:35
28 Nov 1998
Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, California, US
Won WBC interim light-welterweight title
23
Win
21–1 (1)
Rafael Ruelas
TKO
9 (12), 0:21
15 Aug 1998
County Coliseum, El Paso, Texas, US
22
Win
20–1 (1)
Calvin Grove
KO
1 (10), 2:59
5 Apr 1998
Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia
21
Win
19–1 (1)
Ismael Armando Chaves
TKO
3 (12), 2:20
6 Dec 1997
Stockland Stadium, Townsville, Australia
20
Loss
18–1 (1)
Vince Phillips
TKO
10 (12), 1:22
31 May 1997
Etess Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
Lost IBF light-welterweight title
19
NC
18–0 (1)
Leonardo Mas
TD
1 (12), 3:00
18 Jan 1997
Thomas & Mack Center, Paradise, Nevada, US
IBF light-welterweight title at stake;Originally a TD after Mas sustained a fractured jaw from an accidental foul, later ruled an NC
18
Win
18–0
Jan Piet Bergman
KO
6 (12), 1:23
14 Sep 1996
Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia
Retained IBF light-welterweight title
17
Win
17–0
Corey Johnson
KO
4 (12), 1:21
24 May 1996
Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia
Retained IBF light-welterweight title
16
Win
16–0
Hugo Pineda
TKO
11 (12), 2:38
20 Jan 1996
Parramatta Stadium, Sydney, Australia
Retained IBF light-welterweight title
15
Win
15–0
Roger Mayweather
UD
12
25 Jun 1995
Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia
Retained IBF light-welterweight title
14
Win
14–0
Jake Rodríguez
TKO
6 (12), 1:50
28 Jan 1995
MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, US
Won IBF light-welterweight title
13
Win
13–0
Pedro Sanchez
TKO
4 (10)
29 Aug 1994
Flinders Park, Melbourne, Australia
12
Win
12–0
Angel Hernandez
RTD
7 (10), 3:00
2 May 1994
Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia
11
Win
11–0
Hector Lopez
UD
10
11 Jan 1994
Hyatt Regency, Tampa, Florida, US
10
Win
10–0
Livingstone Bramble
UD
10
23 Aug 1993
Newcastle, Australia
9
Win
9–0
Robert Rivera
KO
1 (10), 1:27
18 Jun 1993
Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia
8
Win
8–0
Larry LaCoursiere
TKO
1 (10)
14 May 1993
Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia
7
Win
7–0
Steve Larrimore
TKO
2 (10), 1:56
30 Jan 1993
The Pyramid, Memphis, Tennessee, US
6
Win
6–0
Sammy Fuentes
TKO
1 (10), 0:54
13 Nov 1992
Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia
5
Win
5–0
Daniel Ricardo Cusato
TKO
7 (10)
11 Sep 1992
Sydney, Australia
4
Win
4–0
Juan Laporte
UD
10
23 Jul 1992
Convention and Exhibition Centre, Sydney, Australia
3
Win
3–0
Tony Jones
TKO
2 (10), 0:15
7 May 1992
Convention and Exhibition Centre, Sydney, Australia
2
Win
2–0
Nedrick Simmons
KO
1 (8), 1:58
2 Apr 1992
Sydney, Australia
1
Win
1–0
Darrell Hiles
TKO
1 (8), 1:10
1 Mar 1992
Princes Park, Melbourne, Australia
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World boxing titles
World boxing titles
Sporting positions
World boxing titles
Preceded byJake Rodríguez
Preceded byJake Rodríguez
Sporting positions
Preceded byJake Rodríguez
Sporting positions
IBF light-welterweight champion 28 January 1995 – 31 May 1997
Sporting positions
Succeeded byVince Phillips
New title
New title
Sporting positions
New title
Sporting positions
WBC light-welterweight championInterim title 28 November 1998 – 21 August 1999Won full title
Sporting positions
VacantTitle next held byLucas Matthysse
VacantTitle last held byOscar De La Hoya
VacantTitle last held byOscar De La Hoya
Sporting positions
VacantTitle last held byOscar De La Hoya
Sporting positions
WBC light-welterweight champion 21 August 1999 – 9 October 2003Stripped
Sporting positions
VacantTitle next held byArturo Gatti
New titleUnified against Sharmba Mitchell
New titleUnified against Sharmba Mitchell
Sporting positions
New titleUnified against Sharmba Mitchell
Sporting positions
WBA light-welterweight championSuper title 3 February 2001 – 16 June 2004StrippedStatus changed to Unified champion from August 5, 2002Status changed to Undisputed champion from July 2003
Sporting positions
VacantTitle next held byRicky Hatton
Preceded byZab Judah
Preceded byZab Judah
Sporting positions
Preceded byZab Judah
Sporting positions
IBF light welterweight champion 3 November 2001 – 4 June 2005
Sporting positions
Succeeded byRicky Hatton
VacantTitle last held byAaron Pryor
VacantTitle last held byAaron Pryor
Sporting positions
VacantTitle last held byAaron Pryor
Sporting positions
The Ring light-welterweight champion 3 November 2001 – 4 June 2005
VacantTitle last held byTakeshi Fuji
VacantTitle last held byTakeshi Fuji
Sporting positions
VacantTitle last held byTakeshi Fuji
Sporting positions
Undisputed light-welterweight champion 3 November 2001 – 9 October 2003Titles fragmented
Sporting positions
VacantTitle next held byTerence Crawford
Awards
Awards
Sporting positions
Awards
Previous:Vince Phillips
Previous:Vince Phillips
Sporting positions
Previous:Vince Phillips
Sporting positions
The Ring Comeback of the Year 1998
Sporting positions
Next:Michael Carbajal
Sporting positions
World boxing titles
Preceded byJake Rodríguez
IBF light-welterweight champion 28 January 1995 – 31 May 1997
Succeeded byVince Phillips
New title
WBC light-welterweight championInterim title 28 November 1998 – 21 August 1999Won full title
VacantTitle next held byLucas Matthysse
VacantTitle last held byOscar De La Hoya
WBC light-welterweight champion 21 August 1999 – 9 October 2003Stripped
VacantTitle next held byArturo Gatti
New titleUnified against Sharmba Mitchell
WBA light-welterweight championSuper title 3 February 2001 – 16 June 2004StrippedStatus changed to Unified champion from August 5, 2002Status changed to Undisputed champion from July 2003
VacantTitle next held byRicky Hatton
Preceded byZab Judah
IBF light welterweight champion 3 November 2001 – 4 June 2005
Succeeded byRicky Hatton
VacantTitle last held byAaron Pryor
The Ring light-welterweight champion 3 November 2001 – 4 June 2005
VacantTitle last held byTakeshi Fuji
Undisputed light-welterweight champion 3 November 2001 – 9 October 2003Titles fragmented
VacantTitle next held byTerence Crawford
Awards
Previous:Vince Phillips
The Ring Comeback of the Year 1998
Next:Michael Carbajal

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