Friday 17 September 2021

How to watch Tszyu vs Inoue fight online streaming (AU/NZ/UK)

Tim Tszyu is set to take on Japan’s Takeshi Inoue in a super-welterweight showdown at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre on November 17. Tim Tszyu Fight

Japanese opponent Takeshi Inoue has forecast a knockout victory over Australian world title hope Tim Tszyu  when the pair meet at the Gold Coast Convention Centre in November.

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Tim Tszyu v Takeshi Inoue to face off ahead of World Boxing Organisation world title fight

After failing to secure fights with division standouts Brian Castano and Tony Harrison, WBO #1 super welterweight contender Tim Tszyu has announced that he’ll return to the ring November 17th against former title challenger Takeshi Inoue.

Tszyu vs Inoue

Tszyu (19-0, 15 KO) tells Wide World of Sports that the Harrison fight was “thought to be a done deal,” but when Tszyu’s team gave the “slow to respond” former champion a 24 hour deadline to sign the contract, Harrison instead “took to Twitter to post an emoji of the middle finger, followed by a peace sign. He later officially pulled out.” Tim Tszyu next fight

Instead, he gets Inoue (17-1-1, 10 KO). The Japanese veteran got virtually swept by Jaime Munguia in 2019 and has since won four straight over poor competition. He’s definitely durable, though, so maybe he can give Tszyu some rounds; none of the Aussie’s last three bouts went past five, with Dennis Hogan lasting the longest.

The 31-year-old Inoue (17-1-1), the WBO's No.7-ranked fighter in the division, plans to disrupt Tszyu's rampaging path to the top.

'Tszyu is a very good fighter but I'm very confident in my ability,' Inoue said via a translator on Thursday.

'This is an exciting opportunity for me to make a mark on the world stage and I truly believe I will finish Tszyu with a knockout in this fight'.

In just 13 months, Tszyu has beaten former world champion Jeff Horn, Kiwi Bowyn Morgan, Irishman Dennis Hogan and Stevie Spark, all inside the distance.

But he declared this fight the most important of his burgeoning career.

'Inoue is a very accomplished and talented fighter. He is crafty in the ring and like all Japanese boxers, very brave.' Tszyu said.

'He will need to be though because I know he has never fought anyone like me before.

'I'm putting in the hard work now and come fight night, I'm going to be ready to show the world once again just what I can do'.

HOW TO WATCH TSZYU VS INOUE LIVE IN AUSTRALIA

Tszyu vs Inoue will be available to watch in Australia via MAIN EVENT, KAYO Pay-per-View channel. with build up coverage beginning at 7:30pm. Yep, this one’s all about the PPV, we’re afraid.

If you’re desperate to watch this clash but have mistimed your holiday or trip abroad, then keep reading to see how to watch Tim Tszyu vs Takeshi Inoue Fight from abroad.

HOW TO WATCH TSZYU VS INOUE LIVE IN NEW ZEALAND

Tszyu vs Inoue will be available to watch in Australia via MAIN EVENT, KAYO Pay-per-View channel. with build up coverage beginning at 7:30pm. Yep, this one’s all about the PPV, we’re afraid.

If you’re desperate to watch this clash but have mistimed your holiday or trip abroad, then keep reading to see how to watch Tim Tszyu vs Takeshi Inoue Fight from abroad. Tim Tszyu vs Takeshi Inoue

TIM TSZYU BIO

Name: Tim Tszyu

Country: Australia

Age: 27 years

Height: 5′ 8½″ (174 cm)

Division: super welterweight

TAKESHI INOUE BIO

Name: Takeshi Inoue

Country: Japan

Age: 31 years

Height: 5′ 8″ (173 cm)

Division: super welterweight

WHO IS TIM TSZYU?

Tim Tszyu is an Australian boxer.

As a professional athlete, Tszyu has been performing for 4 years and remains undefeated.

Tim was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on November 2, 1994.

He currently resides in Rockdale, New South Wales, Australia.

WHO IS TAKESHI INOUE?

Takeshi Inoue is a Japanese boxer.

As a professional athlete, Inoue has been performing for 7 years.

Takeshi was born in Tokyo, Japan, on December 1, 1989.

He currently resides in Tokyo, Japan.


Saturday 4 September 2021

Tim Tszyu fight against Japanese star set to be shifted to Sydney

Welcome to At The Fights - Main Event’s Ben Damon’s weekly look at the best in boxing from Australia and abroad. Tszyu vs Inoue live

Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena will on Thursday be officially announced as the new venue for Tim Tszyu’s fight with Takeshi Inoue.

The venue has been operating as a vaccination hub but by Wednesday 17 November it will be opened to 75 per cent capacity, meaning over 10,000 tickets will be available.

Promoter No Limit exhausted all avenues in trying to keep the event on the Gold Coast but Queensland’s tough border policies ultimately forced the change.

“We had already sold 70 per cent of the venue so of course we were keen to stay on the Gold Coast but the requirement for a total of 28 days of isolation or quarantine just wasn’t workable,” says promoter George Rose.

“Tszyu and his team, plus undercard fighters, and yourself (!!), would have been up for 14 days in home isolation before crossing the border into Queensland for another 14 days in a quarantine bubble.”

Inoue will fly direct to Sydney from Japan later this month.

Tszyu vs Inoue

The undefeated Brock Jarvis has vowed the occasion won’t phase him when he makes his American debut this Sunday (AEDT) in Fresno, California.

“It’s going to be all business. I’m just going to do what I do – go out there and try to win every round,” says Jarvis.

The rangy 23 year old has become used to a pronounced size advantage over opponents but that won’t be the case against rugged Mexican Alejandro Frias Rodriguez.

“He’s a big guy. He’s fought in the higher weight divisions and he is about my height so I’m going to have to work hard and that’s what I plan to do.”

Jai Opetaia’s mandatory status has now been made public and he will get a shot at the IBF Cruiserweight World Title in 2022 in a bout D&L Events is confident of staging on Australian soil.

Mairis Briedis holds the belt and Opetaia isn’t expecting that to change when the Latvian fights German Artur Mann on Sunday morning.

“He’s up there with the best and that even pumps me up even more because once I do fight him and I do take away the title nobody can ever take it away from me,” says Opetaia.

The 26-year-old southpaw is expected to make his return from successful hand surgery in December before his title shot early next year.

“My hand’s good now. We’re looking at having a fight on December fourth. I’m excited to get in there and let my hands go to another level.’

George Kambosos has spoken at length about the circus surrounding his faltering shot at unified champion Teofimo Lopez on the latest episode of my Main Event Boxing Podcast.

The Australian discusses his dealings and disappointments with Triller and details the extent of his frustration when Lopez tested positive to COVID-19.

“That first day when it was first postponed I wanted to get on a private jet and fly to Vegas and find him and fight him right then and there – if he was in his bed sick, or whatever he was doing I wanted to fight him right then and there,” says Kambosos. how to Watch Tszyu vs Inoue

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or whenever you listen to podcasts.

Hughie Fury fights Christian Hammer on a card featuring Savannah Marshall, Chris Eubank Jr and Lewis Ritson on Sunday morning from 6am AEDT on Fox Sports 506 with Mairis Briedis v Artur Mann on Fox Sports 503.

Friday 3 September 2021

Tim Tszyu next fight date set against Takeshi Inoue

Tim Tszyu is back in the ring. The date when the Australian boxing star is set to throw punches next is Wednesday, November 17. Tim Tszyu live fight

While No.1-ranked WBO junior middleweight contender is waiting for his opportunity to claim the world title, he faces No.7-ranked Takeshi Inoue of Japan. If successful, he is expected to challenge the winner of Jermell Charlo vs Brian Castano rematch.

Undefeated Tim Tszyu (19-0, 15 KOs) last fought in July, when he stopped Stevie Spark in the third round. Takeshi Inoue (17-1-1, 10 KOs) was in action last November when he scored a unanimous decision against Nath Nwachukwu.

The bout is reportedly scheduled for 10 rounds with WBO Asia Pacific and WBO Global super welterweight titles on the line.

Boxing fans can watch Tim Tszyu vs Takeshi Inoue live stream on Kayo. The start time is 7 pm AEST in Australia, which makes it 5 am ET / 2 am PT in the US, and 10 am BST in the UK. Watch Tim Tszyu fight

Tszyu vs Inoue tickets and venue (reportedly in Queensland) information is expected to be announced shortly. 

The list of bouts featured on Tszyu vs Inoue undercard is also expected to follow in due course. Among the matchups, Wade Ryan (19-9, 7 KOs) and Ben Mahoney (11-0, 6 KOs) are expected to square off in a ten-rounder with a vacant IBO Intercontinental super welterweight title on the line.

Tszyu vs Inoue fight card

Tim Tszyu vs. Takeshi Inoue, 10 rounds, super welterweight

Wade Ryan vs. Ben Mahoney, 10 rounds, super welterweight

Super-welterweight showdown locked in for the Gold Coast

Great news for boxing fans on the Gold Coast, a major showdown is headed our way.

Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate says this is a major coup for the city.

“We are a big events City and this fight fits the bill perfectly,’’ Mayor Tate said.

“Tim is our adopted son. He loves being on the Gold Coast when away from Sydney and he has established our city as his second training base.

“I applaud promoters and Major Events Gold Coast for bringing this mega-fight together. I’ll be ringside when the bell rings,” he said.

Tszyu, 26, declared this fight against Inoue as the most important of his career, confident he has what it takes to stop the WBO’s #7 ranked fighter in the division.

“Inoue is a very accomplished and talented fighter. He is crafty in the ring and like all Japanese boxers, very brave.” Tszyu said.

“He will need to be though because I know he has never fought anyone like me before.

“I’m putting in the hard work now and come fight night, I’m going to be ready to show the world once again just what I can do,” Tszyu said.

Inoue declared he get the knock-out punch.

“Tszyu is a very good fighter but I’m very confident in my ability.

“This is an exciting opportunity for me to make a mark on the world stage and I truly believe I will finish Tszyu with a knock-out in this fight,” Inoue said. Tim Tszyu live stream

Main Event will present the spectacular for streaming through Foxtel and Kayo Sport as well.


How to watch Tszyu vs Inoue fight online streaming (AU/NZ/UK)

Tim Tszyu is set to take on Japan’s Takeshi Inoue in a super-welterweight showdown at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre on Nov...