Aussie boxing legend Kostya Tszyu makes surprise appearance ahead of Tim’s IBF super-welterweight showdown

Darren Walton
7NEWS Sport
The boxing legend has turned up to watch Tim Tszyu's IBF super-welterweight showdown in Florida.

With 14 heartfelt words, the great Kostya Tszyu buried the myth that he has been estranged from his sons for more than a decade as Australian boxing’s royal family finally came together in Florida.

Tszyu was a surprising and conspicuous presence after gatecrashing the official pre-fight press conference for son Tim’s IBF super-welterweight showdown on Friday with Russian Bakhram Murtazaliev, stealing the show from his world title-chasing eldest child.

WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Kostya Tszyu surprises son, Tim, ahead of fight.

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Not expected in until hours later, the 55-year-old Hall of Famer shocked Tim from behind with a familiar fatherly massage, then greeted younger son Nikita in the flesh for the first time in 11 years with a long, emotional embrace.

“They are in my heart every second. They are in my thoughts every second,” said Tszyu, who left Australia some 15 years ago and returned to his native Russia, starting a new life and new family.

Kostya with son Tim and the Tszyu team ahead of the fight.
Kostya with son Tim and the Tszyu team ahead of the fight. Credit: X

“I’ve seen them regularly, nearly on the phone every day. But of course, it’s not the same.

“I’m sure we’ll have a great, great time here together.”

Tszyu hasn’t been ringside for any of his boys’ combined 35 professional bouts since Tim’s debut in 2016.

Tim has repeatedly recalled that night at the SCG a “circus”, branding his father a “pain in the arse” as he screamed instructions uncontrollably.

All has been forgiven, with the former unified world champ given a front-row seat for Tim’s date with destiny on Sunday.

Tszyu, though, cannot promise he will be able to contain himself watching on live for the first time in nine years.

“I don’t know how I will be,” he said.

“I’m alright now. I’m not nervous now but I’m not sure what’s going to happen tomorrow.

“I will try - maybe it’s not right to do, maybe - but I’ll put extra pressure on that guy (Murtazaliev).

“I’m sorry, my friend, but I’ll do it.”

Tim said his father told him two hours earlier that he would not be at Friday’s press conference at the fight venue at the Caribe Royale Orlando resort.

“It was typical, man. I’m sort of used to it now,” the 29-year-old said of Tszyu’s unexpected appearance.

“I’m sitting down on my couch and he just grabbed me from my back and got my traps pretty good.

“I knew straight away it was him.

“But yeah, it was good to see him. Still good to see him. He’s buzzing now.”

Nikita said there were few words needed when he greeted his father for the first time since the now 27-year-old was a teenager

“We just hugged it out for a bit,” Nikita said. “Said a few little words - ‘happy to see you finally’.

“We don’t need to say much. We’re not very talkative people but all we need is a hug and a little murmur of silence.

“I haven’t seen him in over a decade so it’s good to see him like not on a screen.

“I’m not a fan of talking on Skype or through phones so these personal interactions are something that I much prefer.”

Originally published on 7NEWS Sport

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