Tim Tszyu’s ‘Judgement Day’ text to Nikita amid stunning $10m make-or-break call — LIVE Tim Tszyu is predicting younger brother Nikita will make Koen Mazoudier quit in Wednesday night’s hyped No Limit pay-Per-View headliner – and has even sent an emotional Judgement Day text to ensure it happens. Speaking with Fox Sports Australia from Las Vegas, Australia’s boxing poster boy has backed little brother to finish Mazoudier within six rounds tonight and ink his name into the world’s top 15 super welterweight rankings. The prediction comes as No Limit CEO George Rose also says, with a world ranking, ‘The Butcher’ will be catapulted onto a journey that could quickly see him earning $10 million and “taking over the world” alongside sibling. In his 10th professional fight, Nikita Tszyu faces the sternest test of his career when he takes on the crafty and tough Koen Mazoudier in Sydney on Wednesday night. Tszyu (9-0) is known for his heavy hands and aggressive style, although the southpaw is promising to bring a more composed, defensive-minded approach when he faces fellow Sydneysider Mazoudier (12-3-1). Lining up in the chief support and the subject of much of the pre-fight chatter, Michael Zerafa (31-5) takes on Tommy Browne (45-8-2), with the winner reportedly promised a meeting with the victor in the main event. MORE: Which Aussies currently hold boxing world titles? Also in action, Conor Wallace (13-1) and Jerome Pampellone (18-1), will duke it out for regional supremacy in the light heavyweight division, with the winner placing themselves at the front of the queue for a world title shot. Keep up to date with every result from the card below: Nikita Tszyu vs. Koen Mazoudier full card results Bouts and order subject to change Nikita Tszyu vs. Koen Mazoudier; Super welterweight Michael Zerafa vs. Tommy Browne; 71kg catchweight Connor Wallace vs. Jerome Pampellone; Light heavyweight Dharringarra Trewhella vs. Calvin Jensen; Welterweight Billy Polkinghorn vs. Michael Reynolds; 64.5kg catchweight Sonny Knight vs. Laban Stringer; Super welterweight Jasmine Parr vs. Pannaporn Kaewpawong; Bantamweight Mounir Fathi vs. Suitama Manuele; Super welterweight Mai Soliman vs. Connie Brown; Super flyweight Max McIntyre vs. L-B Matthew; Super middleweight How to watch Nikita Tszyu vs. Koen Mazoudier? The Tszyu vs. Mazoudier fight card will be available live on Fox Sports, Main Event, and Kayo. Foxtel subscribers can purchase the pay-per-view portion of the night through Main Event, with Kayo users able to purchase Tszyu vs. Mazoudier through the app. The first fight of the evening begins at 5:30pm AEST, while the PPV portion of the card begins at 7:00pm AEST.
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Tim Tszyu’s ‘Judgement Day’ text to Nikita amid stunning $10m make-or-break call — LIVE Tim Tszyu is predicting younger brother Nikita will make Koen Mazoudier quit in Wednesday night’s hyped No Limit pay-Per-View headliner – and has even sent an emotional Judgement Day text to ensure it happens. Speaking with Fox Sports Australia from Las Vegas, Australia’s boxing poster boy has backed little brother to finish Mazoudier within six rounds tonight and ink his name into the world’s top 15 super welterweight rankings. The prediction comes as No Limit CEO George Rose also says, with a world ranking, ‘The Butcher’ will be catapulted onto a journey that could quickly see him earning $10 million and “taking over the world” alongside sibling. In his 10th professional fight, Nikita Tszyu faces the sternest test of his career when he takes on the crafty and tough Koen Mazoudier in Sydney on Wednesday night. Tszyu (9-0) is known for his heavy hands and aggressive style, although the southpaw is promising to bring a more composed, defensive-minded approach when he faces fellow Sydneysider Mazoudier (12-3-1). Lining up in the chief support and the subject of much of the pre-fight chatter, Michael Zerafa (31-5) takes on Tommy Browne (45-8-2), with the winner reportedly promised a meeting with the victor in the main event. MORE: Which Aussies currently hold boxing world titles? Also in action, Conor Wallace (13-1) and Jerome Pampellone (18-1), will duke it out for regional supremacy in the light heavyweight division, with the winner placing themselves at the front of the queue for a world title shot. Keep up to date with every result from the card below: Nikita Tszyu vs. Koen Mazoudier full card results Bouts and order subject to change Nikita Tszyu vs. Koen Mazoudier; Super welterweight Michael Zerafa vs. Tommy Browne; 71kg catchweight Connor Wallace vs. Jerome Pampellone; Light heavyweight Dharringarra Trewhella vs. Calvin Jensen; Welterweight Billy Polkinghorn vs. Michael Reynolds; 64.5kg catchweight Sonny Knight vs. Laban Stringer; Super welterweight Jasmine Parr vs. Pannaporn Kaewpawong; Bantamweight Mounir Fathi vs. Suitama Manuele; Super welterweight Mai Soliman vs. Connie Brown; Super flyweight Max McIntyre vs. L-B Matthew; Super middleweight How to watch Nikita Tszyu vs. Koen Mazoudier? The Tszyu vs. Mazoudier fight card will be available live on Fox Sports, Main Event, and Kayo. Foxtel subscribers can purchase the pay-per-view portion of the night through Main Event, with Kayo users able to purchase Tszyu vs. Mazoudier through the app. The first fight of the evening begins at 5:30pm AEST, while the PPV portion of the card begins at 7:00pm AEST.