- Tim Tszyu marries partner Alexandra Constantine
- Couple said ‘I do’ in intimate Sydney ceremony
- The pair met at a boxing class in Rockdale 2016
Australian boxer Tim Tszyu and his longtime partner Alexandra Constantine got married in an intimate Sydney wedding ceremony on Sunday afternoon.
The couple, who have been together eight years, sealed their marriage vows in Sydney’s east in front of 120 guests.
Tszyu, and his brother Nikita, were dressed in stylish black Armani suits – while Alexandra wore a stunning designer dress by Steve Khalil.
Tszyu’s Hall of Famer dad, Kostya, was in attendance for the ceremony, dressed in a baby blue suit.
A convoy of luxury cars drove from the boxer’s house in Caringbah to the wedding ceremony.
The 30-year-old pug recently opened up about the wedding news when speaking on the No Limit podcast.
Tim Tszyu and longtime partner Alexandra Constantine exchanged vows in an intimate Sydney ceremony on Sunday afternoon
A convoy of cars drove from the boxer’s house in Caringbah to the wedding ceremony
‘I’m getting married,’ he told George Rose.
‘Boxing can’t compete with my missus,’ he said. ‘I love her to death and that’s my number one priority right now.
‘I always put boxing as number one, throughout my whole life you know, boxing, boxing boxing.
‘You come back and you start to think, you know what, family is actually number one.’
The pair met at a boxing class in Rockdale 2016, and it was love at first sight for Tszyu.
The fighter, who normally refuses to hold the pads for anyone else, was smitten. It was her smile that did it, he said.
Once the class ended the pair began chatting and the two have been inseparable ever since.
Constantine, who is fluent in English, French and Macedonian, has been ringside at most of Tszyu’s professional fights.
Tim kisses Alexandra on the cheek after his win over Jack Brubaker in 2020
The couple have been together since 2016 when they met at the gym
Alexandra has been ringside for most of Tszyu’s professional fights
She told press last week that getting married was less stressful than one of her husband’s fights.
‘In terms of vibes and nerves, a wedding is a walk in the park compared to a fight,’ Alexandra told News Corp.
‘Give me a wedding any day. We’ve actually planned it in a really short time – around six weeks, which is unheard of.
‘Tim’s weight cut is usually longer than six weeks, so we’re doing well.
‘We have about 120 guests, keeping it small and beautiful.
‘We’ve also managed to secure a really special location for our shoot, which has never been done before, but you’ll have to wait to find out.’
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