LAS VEGAS – Tim Tszyu recalled on stage at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Thursday how he dreamed one night 15 years ago, at the Manny Pacquiao-Miguel Cotto fight, of one day headlining his own Vegas card.

Looking out at a sea of reporters and boxing dignitaries, he locked eyes with none other than Cotto.

And if that wasn’t head-exploding enough, Australia’s Tszyu (24-0, 17 KOs) is also peering out to envision fight nights even greater than this long-awaited dream event.

Not only has recently undisputed welterweight champion Terence Crawford positioned himself through the World Boxing Organization to fight Tszyu within 180 days of Saturday night, word came Thursday that recently deposed three-belt welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr. was en route to Vegas to seek a fight with Tszyu.

Reacting to a post on Spence’s X social media account that contained a photo of a Great White shark and a caption reading, “Headed to Vegas. I want the winner!! #TszyuFundora,” Tsyzu didn’t bat an eye.

“Beautiful … these are the types of moments I’ve always wanted,” he said. “Big moments to be getting the big names into a fight.”

Earlier in the day, Tszyu told BoxingScene that he, without question, plans in victory to fight Crawford in the U.S.