Tommy Little celebrated Australian boxing champion Tim Tszyu’s world title win.
The 38-year-old comedian posted some photos on Instagram of himself making a splash with Tszyu, 28, as they celebrated Tim’s recent success.
The image shows Tsyzu playfully slapping Little’s stomach, and another snap shows the pair hugging while beaming at the camera.
‘Bang. What a weapon. Next stop: Vegas. “@timtszyu,” Tommy wrote alongside the photos.
In the comments on the post, Little hinted that he had a big evening celebrating his pal’s success.
Tommy Little celebrated Australian boxing champion Tim Tszyu’s world title win. Both pictured
“I hear you’re looking a little dusty with your airport gun,” one commenter joked.
‘[H]“Aha, your spies may be telling the truth,” Tommy replied.
On Sunday, Tszyu put in a dominant performance, defending his world title on the Gold Coast against Brian Mendoza, who barely took a step back throughout the fight.
Mendoza appeared aggressive after the first bell, but Tszyu stayed calm and started landing his shots as they claimed the WBO super welterweight belt.
The undefeated Australian pushed for the finish towards the end of the fight, but Mendoza managed to keep the final bell.
Tommy was quick to congratulate Tszyu on his extraordinary success in the boxing ring
Tszyu received the unanimous decision on all three judges’ cards (116-111, 116-112 and 117-111) in what was likely his last fight on Australian soil for some time.
Tim also has a sense of humor and cheekily entered the ring for a playful boxing match against Tommy Little in May.
Little boxed against Tszyu as part of his “KeBoxing” challenge, which saw the star of “The Project” eat a kebab before each round.
Tim also has a sense of humor and cheekily entered the ring for a playful boxing match against Tommy Little in May
Dressed as a kebab for the fight, Little also got a tattoo reading “1-0” on his wrist, but that didn’t make much of a difference when he entered the ring.
In a three-round bout where punches to the head were banned, Little lasted a blink before the interim WBO super welterweight world champion dropped him with a stiff right hand to the ribcage.
Little appeared to be in a lot of pain as he writhed on screen, but still somehow maintained his sense of humor.
“I’ll leave the jury out and award you the win,” he told Tszyu.
Little planned to eat a full kebab before each round, but the fight was over in seconds