Jeff Horn v Tim Tszyu fight: How to watch, live stream, start time, odds
Jeff Horn says he will teach Tim Tszyu a lesson in humility at tonight’s grudge match. Here’s how you can watch the fight, plus all the undercards and expert tips.
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Jeff Horn v Tim Tszyu is almost here. The hate is real. Days out from one of the biggest fights in Australian boxing in history, tensions have exploded between Jeff Horn and Tim Tszyu, with the pair savaging each other in separate interviews with News Corp Australia.
READ BELOW FOR HOW TO WATCH HORN V TSZYU
Horn labelled Tszyu as “obnoxious” and vowed to “teach him a lesson in humility”, while Tszyu declared Horn is finished as a boxer and is haunted by a rift between his father, Jeff Horn Sr, and head trainer Glenn Rushton.
“They’re very obnoxious, Tim has shown pretty much no respect in what I’ve done and achieved in my career,” Horn said.
“It’s frustrating, but being the teacher I’ve been in the past, I plan on teaching him a lesson in humility.”
WHO IS ON THE CARD
Tim Tszyu vs Jeff Horn
Issac Hardman vs Jamie Weetch
Liam Wilson vs Jackson Woods
Shannon O’Connell vs Kylie Fulmer
Joel Camilleri vs Adam Copland
Ben Horn vs Patrick Clark
Linn Sandstrom vs Jessica Cashman
Ricky Hunt vs Vegas Larfiel
WHERE IS THE FIGHT
The fight will be held at Queensland Bank Stadium in Townsville.
WHEN IS JEFF HORN V TIM TSZYU
Wednesdays August 26, 2020
FIGHT START TIME
The first three undercard fights will start at 6PM AEDT.
The final five fights will be aired from 7pm AEDT.
Horn and Tszyu are scheduled to fight at 9.30PM AEDT.
TICKETS
Ticketmaster fight tickets range from $23 to $149 per person depending on seating.
Boxing packagetickets range from $295 - $895, limited packages remaining.
TIM TSZYU RECORD
Tszyu (15-0, 11KO)
JEFF HORN RECORD
Horn (20-2-1, 13KO)
TAB ODDS
Horn $2.60
Tszyu $1.50
HOW TO LIVE STREAM HORN V TSZYU
The only way to catch this fight is via Main Event on Foxtel and for the first time ever, on Kayo Sports. For both options, pay per view will cost $59.95. The first three undercard fights will start at 6PM AEDT on Channel 503. Follow our live blog coverage of the fight here.
Watch Horn vs Tszyu in an all-Aussie Super Fight, Live on Main Event, Wednesday 26 August, 7pm AEST. ORDER NOW >
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
TSZYU
“I can take a punch and I can keep moving forward. Have I been able to show it in front of the whole of Australia in front of the whole world? Not yet. I’ve let my skills do the talking.
“And you know, hopefully this fight brings something different to just skills, but it brings a beast out of me.
“I want to make it a fight. I don’t want to make it a clinic, I want to make it a fight.
“I’ve got a lot hanging [on this]. I’ve got a lot to prove,” he said. “And for me, this is the this is the beginning.
“I was there at the Jeff Horn-Manny Pacquiao fight, and as soon as it finished, I looked on my manager said, ‘Make this happen. I know I’ll win.’
“Two years later … here we are.”
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HORN
“There’s a bit of spice because their team are extremely cocky and they believe they’re going to run over the top of me.
“They think they’re going to run into the future.
“Tim’s certainly feeding off his name. His dad is an absolute legend of the sport, and I can’t blame him.
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“But all he wants to do is break out of his shadow.
“He’d hate me saying it, but that’s exactly what he’s trying to do. It’d be so hard having a dad who’s an absolute legend, and he’s got a far way to go to become a legend himself.”
TALE OF THE TAPE
With an expected crowd of 16,000 in attendance, Horn v Tszyu is set to be the biggest live boxing event in the world this year, while the bout will be beamed around the world to millions in Europe, America and Asia.
Horn (20-2-1, 13KO) is coming off a sensational victory over Michael Zerafa, having suffered a shock loss to Zerafa last August.
The only other man to defeat Horn is Terence Crawford, considered by many as boxing’s pound-for-pound king.
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EXPERT PREDICTIONS FOR FIGHT
Jeff Horn will knock out Tim Tszyu.
That is the prediction of three of Australia’s most recognisable world champions, Hall of Famer Jeff Fenech, Anthony Mundine and Billy Dib.
They all believe Tszyu (15-0, 11KO) has bitten off more than he can chew in rugged Queenslander Horn (20-2-1, 13KO), who is the heavy underdog for Wednesday’s super-welterweight fight in Townsville.
The undefeated Tszyu, 25, can expect a rough night if 32-year-old Horn has a big first round, Fenech declared.
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“I see Jeff Horn winning and it could be by stoppage,” Fenech said.
“If he can beat Tim Tszyu to his punches like the punches he hit Michael Zerafa with, he’ll knock anybody out.
“The most important thing for Jeff Horn is that he has to have a great first round.
“In the rematch against Zerafa that’s exactly what he did, he hurt him in the opening exchanges, Zerafa wasn’t as confident anymore and Horn took the fight off him.
“I watched the Zerafa and Horn fight over and over and saw what Jeff brought to the second fight, I’m favouring Jeff Horn.
“It’s hard to say that because I’ve got huge respect for Tim, but the more I watch and the more I think and analyse, if Jeff fights the right fight – which he should do early – he should win.
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