kostya talks about retiring
By Peter Badel, townsvillebulletin.news.com.au
23apr06
THE glittering career of Kostya Tszyu appears over, with the Russian-born slugger candidly admitting he lacks the desire to fight.
As debate rages over whether he should fight on after being floored by Britain's Ricky Hatton last June, Tszyu confessed he might never enter the ring again.
Tszyu, who turns 37 in September, also revealed he would almost certainly not return to boxing without the approval of long-time trainer Johnny Lewis.
Last month, Lewis said he would not support any comeback plan from Tszyu.
"Right now I do not have the desire, honestly, to give everything," said Tszyu in an interview to be aired today on Sydney radio station Triple M's Wash Up program. "In a few months from now, if something inside me changes, I might consider it.
"But the people who do not like me as a boxer, the people who like me as a person, my family and friends, do not want me to fight again. They've seen the good stuff, the bad stuff, the pain.
"Their honest opinion is that I should not fight again and I need to respect that."
A fortnight ago, it was revealed the International Boxing Federation wanted Tszyu to fight for his old junior welterweight world title. It is the title he lost to Hatton, who is giving up the belt to chase the WBA world welterweight crown in Boston on May 13.
But Tszyu, who has 32 wins from 34 bouts, said he had no fear about life without boxing. He did, however, admit to having lost his motivation twice before - including before his shock loss to Vince Phillips in 1997 - only to regain the fire.
"Against Phillips, I didn't have the desire, but I found it again," Tszyu said.
"Then after the second fight against Sharmba Mitchell [in 2004], at some stage I didn't have the desire to do it but I decided I wanted to fight again and I came back.
"I'm not concerned [about life after boxing]. I don't have a fear. I did ask myself this question and that's another reason why, when I announce I'm finished, I'll never come back. I will never return.
"It's nearly one year since my last fight and I enjoy my life. I'm extremely busy, but I'm relaxed.
"I'm spending time with my family. I know where my destiny will take me."
Asked if he needed Lewis in his corner should he decide on a comeback, Tszyu replied: "Yes, of course. No doubt. If I decide I want to continue, I need him in my corner and I need to prove to him I have the desire."
Re: kostya talks about retiring
kostya has nothing left to prove and approaching the age of 37 I think retirement is a very healthy option....the guy doesnt seem lost without boxing, retirement is a sensible option...
Re: kostya talks about retiring
unless he wants to be KOd by judah there is noone left for him to fight
Re: kostya talks about retiring
Quote:
Originally Posted by SalTheButcher
unless he wants to be KOd by judah there is noone left for him to fight
sal, why oh why do you need to go there? ::**
kostya beat pretty much everyone worth beating, thats why he should feel fine in retiring. there was no shame in losing to a rising ricky hatton.
i really see no indication as to why kostya would bother to return just to fight a guy he destroyed years ago...
retirement is good for kostya...
Re: kostya talks about retiring
thats the one fight i think he would take, cuz he probably thinks he could win it, i dont think he thinks hed beat hatton, and i dont think he thiks anyone else besides mayweather would be a worthy last opponent, but zab wants him and i think he would fight judah if he was offered the fight at the right time
Re: kostya talks about retiring
Quote:
Originally Posted by SalTheButcher
thats the one fight i think he would take, cuz he probably thinks he could win it, i dont think he thinks hed beat hatton, and i dont think he thiks anyone else besides mayweather would be a worthy last opponent, but zab wants him and i think he would fight judah if he was offered the fight at the right time
but kostya is approaching 37 years of age. he doesnt need the money and he doesnt have any real desire to keep fighting...its a fight zab needs more than kostya and to be honest i dont think kostya will want any part of zab.
Re: kostya talks about retiring
kostya has beaten whoever was willing to fight him, never ducked anyone. was the undisputed jr welterwight champ, he defied odds as a foreign fighter to make such a huge name in a sport dominated by the north americans.
Re: kostya talks about retiring
he has nothung left to prove and his legacy is in tact.
he should retire.
one matchup boxing truly miss would have been prime oscar vs prime tszyu
Re: kostya talks about retiring
I would love to see him give Zab rematch but I respect man if he doesn't have anymore in him and he is getting old is not shame retiring,he was great boxer and i wish him good luck :)
Re: kostya talks about retiring
Kostya beat who besides Zab Judah and Sharmba Mitchell? An old Cesar Chavez?
Re: kostya talks about retiring
Quote:
Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
Kostya beat who besides Zab Judah and Sharmba Mitchell? An old Cesar Chavez?
james leija, diobleys hurtado, roger mayweather, ben tackie
Re: kostya talks about retiring
Quote:
Originally Posted by chamiley
Quote:
Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
Kostya beat who besides Zab Judah and Sharmba Mitchell? An old Cesar Chavez?
james leija, diobleys hurtado, roger mayweather, ben tackie
TY :) i don't know why she hate Kostya too much ;D i respect him he is great boxer and i wish him good luck whatever he decided to do
Re: kostya talks about retiring
Leija gave him trouble and was past his prime.
Ok Hurtado was good and that was a good war.
Roger Mayweather was WAY past his prime.
Ben Tackie....Ben Tackie.
Quote:
Originally Posted by sillent killer
Quote:
Originally Posted by chamiley
Quote:
Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
Kostya beat who besides Zab Judah and Sharmba Mitchell? An old Cesar Chavez?
james leija, diobleys hurtado, roger mayweather, ben tackie
TY :) i don't know why she hate Kostya too much ;D i respect him he is great boxer and i wish him good luck whatever he decided to do
I do like Kostya Tszyu. I was just asking who he beat. I would like him more if he'd fought Phillips again.
Re: kostya talks about retiring
thats like saying who has julio cesar chavez fought coz there isn't one legend on his resume but he is still one of the best fighters ever.
Re: kostya talks about retiring
its true about ben tackie, hes hard to beat... but he tends to loose