Matchroom Boxing, the sport's biggest promotional company, is expanding into Australia, with their first event set to take place in Brisbane on Saturday, October 15.
The show, which will also be the first boxing event held at the South Bank Piazza, is set to be headlined by a clash between two undefeated Aussies.
World-rated super-lightweight Liam Paro is set to put his ranking and the chance for a world title shot on the line when he takes on the Jeff Fenech-trained Brock Jarvis.
Also featuring on the card are Skye Nicolson and Demsey McKean, returning to Australia after several internationals fights.
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Here's how to ensure you don't miss a moment of the action.
How to watch Paro vs. Jarvis?
The only place you'll be able to watch Paro vs. Jarvis live is on streaming service DAZN.
DAZN expanded into Australia several years ago but this will be the first local event available on the platform.
Sign up to DAZN here for $13.99 per month.
With the monthly subscription comes a host of blockbuster international fights, live and exclusive to DAZN.
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Paro vs. Jarvis tickets
If you want to catch the action in person, tickets are still available.
Fans can purchase tickets through Stagefront from 10am on Tuesday, September 13.
Tickets range from $60 to $500 for a VIP packages.
What time is Paro vs. Jarvis?
All times AEST.
Doors to the venue open at 4pm ahead of the first fight which is scheduled for 5pm.
Expect Paro and Jarvis to step into the ring for the main event after 9:30pm.
Who else is fighting? Paro vs. Jarvis undercard
Liam Paro vs. Brock Jarvis, 12 rounds at super-lightweight
Skye Nicolson vs. Krystina Jacobs, 10 rounds at featherweight
Demsey McKean vs. Patrick Korte, 10 rounds at heavyweight
Mateo Tapia vs. Abdoulaye Mayweather, 10 rounds at super-middleweight
Jalen Tait vs. Rhys Evans, eight rounds at lightweight
Dylan Biggs vs. Mirko Pizzi, eight rounds at super-welterweight
Rocky Ogden vs. Ben Cameron-Hands, 10 rounds at super-featherweight