Tim Tszyu vs Tony Harrison: What time does fight actually start? How to stream, full fight card
Tim Tszyu can call himself a boxing world champion if he beats Tony Harrison on Sunday. But it’s a fight he didn’t even need to take.
Tim Tszyu’s date with boxing destiny is here.
The undefeated Australian boxing star faces the toughest test of his career when he takes on American Tony Harrison for the interim WBO super welterweight title on Sunday.
Tszyu hasn’t fought since he defeated Terrell Gausha in Minneapolis in March last year and he’s itching to get back in the ring after an extended training camp in the US and back home in Sydney.
Watch undefeated Aussie superstar Tim Tszyu return to the ring for his biggest fight yet versus USA’s former world champion Tony Harrison for an Interim WBO Super Welterweight title LIVE Sunday March 12. ORDER ON MAIN EVENT ON KAYO SPORTS
The 28-year-old was set to fight unified super welterweight champion Jermell Charlo in Las Vegas in January but a hand injury to Charlo meant that fight was postponed.
There’s plenty at stake on Sunday for both Tszyu (21-0) and Harrison, (29-3-1) with the winner all but certain to get first crack at Charlo later this year.
If he wins, Tszyu will become Australia’s sixth current boxing world champion, albeit an interim one, and replicate his famous father, Kostya Tszyu, by becoming world champion.
“It’s going to be big” Tim told news.com.au.
“This is going to be the biggest father and son duo that’s ever competed in combat sports. It’s going to be an honour to represent my family and my ancestry.”
If Tszyu loses, it will be a brutal reality check and the risk of staying active could blow up in his face when he could have waited for the Charlo fight that was already locked in.
News Corp’s Paul Kent believes Tszyu is taking a huge risk just by taking this fight against Harrison, who is the only man to have beaten Charlo.
“It’s a risky fight for him,” Kent told news.com.au.
“If I was handling Tim, I wouldn’t be very happy about taking. He should be able to out-box Harrison. I think he’ll be too clever for him.
“The concern is that he already had the fight with Charlo contracted. He didn’t need to take the fight and risk potentially losing the fight.
“That said, if he comes through the fight with a good win, it really helps him giong into the Charlo fight. It’s going to really sharpen him up for that.
“It’s a lot of risk and a lot of reward each way. But I commend him for taking it because it’s a brave decision.”
Also appearing on a stacked fight card is Tim’s younger brother Nikita Tszyu, as well as Sam Goodman and Paulo Aokuso.
Here’s everything you need to know about Tim Tszyu vs Tony Harrison.
What are they fighting for?
Tszyu and Harrison are fighting for the interim WBO super welterweight title.
Where is the fight?
Tszyu vs Harrison will take place at Sydney’s Qudos Arena, where a capacity crowd of 20,000 is expected.
When is the fight?
The fight will take place on the afternoon of Sunday 12 March.
Coverage of the fight card begins at 12pm (AEDT), so Tszyu and Harrison can be expected to enter the ring from around 3pm (AEDT), although timing isn’t an exact science in boxing.
How can I watch the fight?
Tszyu vs Harrison is a pay-per-view fight.
You can watch the PPV on Main Event or stream it on Kayo for $59.95.
Purchase the PPV here.
Tale of the tape
Tim Tszyu
Age: 28
Record: 21-0-0
KO wins: 15
Height: 174cm
Reach: 183cm
Tony Harrison
Age: 32
Record: 29-3-1
KO wins: 21
Height: 185cm
Reach: 194cm
Betting odds (Sportsbet)
Tim Tszyu is favoured with the bookies, paying $1.45 to win, while Harrison is a $3 underdog.
Tszyu Points or Decision: $3.15
Tszyu KO/TKO: 2.50
Draw: $17
Harrison Points or Decision: $4.90
Harrison KO/TKO: $6.25
Full fight card
Tim Tszyu vs Tony Harrison - super welterweight
Sam Goodman vs TJ Doheny
Paulo Aokuso vs Yunieski Gonzales
Nikita Tszyu vs Bo Belbin
Issac Hardman vs Rohan Murdock
Ben Mahoney vs Koen Mazoudier
Shanell Dargan vs Courtney Martin
Imam Khatev vs Gi Sung Gwak