How to watch Issac Hardman vs. Kazuki Kyohara? Channel and live stream information for 'No Limit on Fox' event

Tom Naghten

How to watch Issac Hardman vs. Kazuki Kyohara? Channel and live stream information for 'No Limit on Fox' event image

Popular Aussie middleweight Issac Hardman (13-2) looks to get back into the winners' circle when he faces Kazuki Kyohara (6-1-3) in Sydney on Wednesday.

"The Headsplitter" dropped a decision when moving up to super-middleweight to take on Rohan Murdock last time out and he says he's ready to make a statement back in his usual weight class.

Can the Queenslander fight his way back into the world rankings or will his Japanese opponent cause a boilover?

MORE: Everything you need to know about Hardman vs. Kyohara

Here's how to watch it:

How to watch Hardman vs. Kazuki Kyohara

The Hardman vs. Kyohara fight card will be available live on Fox Sports and Kayo.

Fans can tune into Fox Sports 3 (503) to catch the action.

Alternatively, the card will be simulcast on Fox League (502) from 9pm.

Hardman vs. Kyohara is part of the promoter's "No Limit on Fox" offering, meaning those fans with a Foxtel or Kayo subscription can watch the event for no extra cost.

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What time is Hardman vs. Kazuki Kyohara?

  • Date: Wednesday, August 9
  • Start time: 7:30pm AEST
  • Main event: 9pm AEST, depending on the length of earlier bouts

 

Hardman vs. Kyohara is on Wednesday, August 9. The card is due to start at 7:30pm AEST. The main event is expected to begin around 9pm AEST.

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Hardman vs. Kazuki Kyohara fight card

Bouts and order subject to change.

  • Issac Hardman vs. Kazuki Kyohara; Middleweight
  • Blake Wells vs. Tej Pratab Singh; Super-middleweight
  • Riley Powers vs. Ralph Etienne; Light-heavyweight
  • Mounir Fathi vs. Jerome Pascua; Middleweight

Tom Naghten

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Tom Naghten is a senior editor at The Sporting News Australia where he's been part of the team since 2017. He predominantly covers boxing and MMA. In his spare time, he likes to watch Robbie Ahmat's goal against the Kangaroos at the SCG in 2000.