Next month, Errol Spence Jr heads Down Under as he ends three years of inactivity and debuts as a super-welterweight against Australian fan-favourite, Tim Tszyu.
Today a ‘USA vs. Australia’ theme has been confirmed for the undercard, as well as a venue for the event.
Whilst Spence-Tszyu was announced a while back, little was known about the fight other than the date of Sunday, July 26, with no other bouts or location being announced, aside from knowledge that it would be in Australia.
Last month, it was revealed that undefeated two-division world champion, Jermall Charlo (34-0, 23 KOs), would also appear on the bill, for what would be just his third fight since June 2021, looking to announce himself as a threat to the super-middleweight throne.
This morning, No Limit Boxing has unveiled that Charlo will take on Australian super-welterweight champion, Koen Mazoudier (15-4-1, 6 KOs), who will move up two weight divisions for the biggest opportunity of his career.
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Meanwhile, continuing the America vs Australia theme, another two-division world champion, Stephen Fulton (23-2, 8 KOs) will take on Australia’s super-featherweight world title hopeful, Liam Wilson (18-3, 10 KOs), who came agonisingly close to dethroning Emanuel Navarrete back in 2023.
Fulton’s last fight took place at ‘lightweight’ on short-notice, after he missed weight ahead of a meeting with O’Shaquie Foster back in December, but the Philadelphian will attempt to make 130lbs once again when he takes on Wilson.
Additionally, away from the style of those fights, Paul Fleming and Ahmad Reda will collide in an all-Australian affair, whilst Paulo Aokuso (10-0, 5 KOs), Callum Peters (7-0, 6 KOs) and Tina Rahimi (0-0) will also appear, against opponents that are yet to be announced.
The event will take place at Sydney’s 21,000-capacity Afterpay Arena (formerly Qudos Bank Arena)- the largest indoor sports and entertainment arena in the country, with the victor of the main-event linked to another big-name opponent.

