Tim Tszyu’s mum makes shock revelation ahead of boxing world title rematch
Australia’s first lady of boxing Natalia Tszyu is staying true to her word on the eve of her son Tim’s world title rematch in Vegas this weekend.
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Natalia Tszyu has flown to Vegas for her son Tim’s world title fight but she won’t be ringside – in fact she won’t even be watching.
Australia’s first lady of boxing is staying true to her word, opting out of seeing her son do battle. No more blood and gore.
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“I am in Vegas with my family, I am here with everyone but I won’t be watching,” Natalia told news.com.au in the lead-up to Tim’s rematch with WBC super welterweight champ Sebastian Fundora.
“My family is all here, we are all here. The fight will be on my birthday.”
Tim (25-2 record) suffered his first career defeat against Fundora (22-1-1) in March last year, when a severe cut on his head from an errant elbow significantly impacted his vision in a split decision loss to the American.
In his next fight in October 2024, Tim’s hospitalisation following his brutal, third-round knockout loss to Bakhram Murtazaliev in Orlando was the tipping point for the devoted mum who has been around boxing most of her life.
“I am the mother of two warriors,” she said referring to Tim and her other boxing son Nikita.
“I’ve stood at the edge of the ring with my breath caught in my throat, watched them fight battles only they can fight, and smiled through fear no one else could see.
“People see the knockouts, the belts, the bright lights.
“They don’t see the early mornings, the tears I’ve wiped in silence, the prayers whispered into the night when no one’s looking.
“I carry their pain. I celebrate their victories. But I never stop being their mother first.”
Natalia said she was confident Tim has “all the heart, discipline and power to win” on Sunday.
“I believe in him — and I know Australia does too.”
Natalia described boxing as “beautiful and brutal”.
“And as proud as I am, being the mother of boxing sons can be the loneliest place in the world.
“But I wouldn’t trade it for anything.
“Because in every fight, in every roar of the crowd, a piece of my heart walks into that ring.
“And no matter how far they go, they always carry their mother with them – quietly, fiercely, always.”
It’s been a busy few months for Natalia, who has also welcomed her first grandchild
“Holding her in my arms is a feeling beyond words. I’m proud of every moment — proud of my children and now this new life.
“Thank you to this beautiful country, Australia, for giving us the opportunity to be born, grow, and now raise a second generation here.”
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