Nikita Tszyu vs. Dylan Biggs undercard: Complete list of fights before main event in 2023 boxing fight

Tom Naghten

Nikita Tszyu vs. Dylan Biggs undercard: Complete list of fights before main event in 2023 boxing fight image

Another No Limit Boxing pay-per-view event is upon us as Nikita Tszyu takes on Australian super welterweight champion Dylan Biggs in Newcastle on Wednesday, November 22.

Tszyu (7-0) will put his unbeaten record on the line when he faces the 21-year-old Queenslander, himself perfect through 10 professional appearances.

An eight-fight card has been put together for the occasion.

WATCH: Nikita Tszyu vs. Dylan Biggs, live on Kayo

Take a look at the full undercard below.

Nikita Tszyu vs. Dylan Biggs undercard

Issac Hardman vs. Troy Coleman

  • Division/Weight: Middleweight
  • Rounds: 10
  • Hardman record: 14-2 (12 KOs)
  • Coleman record: 12-2 (5 KOs)
  • Belts at stake: WBO inter-continental middleweight title 

In the chief support in Newcastle, the always-entertaining Issac Hardman faces England's Troy Coleman.

Hardman got back in the winners' circle on a No Limit show last time out, stopping Kazuki Kyohara in the sixth round back in August.

The hard-hitting Queenslander is giving away several inches of height to Coleman who has stated he's seen "holes" in Hardman's game.


Liam Talivaa vs. Brandon Grach

  • Division/Weight: Heavyweight
  • Rounds: 6
  • Talivaa record: 5-0 (2 KOs)
  • Grach record: 1-0 (0 KOs)
  • Belts at stake: N/A 

Sydney-based heavyweight Liam Talivaa meets local boy Brandon Grach in Newcastle on Wednesday night.

Talivaa has impressed in five professional fights to date, showcasing some well-rounded boxing skills as well as knockout power.

A trimmed-down Grach will look to build on his hard-fought professional debut win over Johan Linde.


Mounir Fathi vs. Joel Pavlides

  • Division/Weight: Middleweight
  • Rounds: 6
  • Fathi record: 6-0 (6 KOs)
  • Pavlides record: 4-2-1 (0 KOs)
  • Belts at stake: N/A 

Now based in Sydney, Morocco's Mounir Fathi hasn't had the easiest time finding opponents but, to Joel Pavlides' credit, the young Queenslander has stepped up.

Fathi, a slick and skillful boxer with knockout power, made his No Limit debut last time out, comfortably handling Jerome Pascua inside two rounds.

Pavlides also featured on a No Limit show in his most recent outing, upsetting Cody Beekin to announce himself as a danger in the division.

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Jason Fawcett vs. Jordan Martin

  • Division/Weight: Super welterweight
  • Rounds: 6
  • Fawcett record: 6-1 (1 KO)
  • Martin record: 2-1 (2 KOs)
  • Belts at stake: N/A 

In the super welterweight division, Jason Fawcett and Jordan Martin meet in a six-round clash of New South Welshman.

Fawcett tasted defeat for the first time in his last bout, going down to Zeke Campbell via decision with the ANBF NSW welterweight title on the line.

The sole loss on Martin's record also came at the hands of Campbell, giving this pair plenty in common.


Brent Walton vs. Dharringarra Trewhella

  • Division/Weight: Welterweight
  • Rounds: 4
  • Walton record: 1-0 (0 KOs)
  • Trewhella record: Debut
  • Belts at stake: N/A 

With just one professional fight between them, Brent Walton and Dharringarra Trewhella will be looking to make the most of their shot on the big stage.

Hailing from Newcastle, Walton can expect to have a strong home support on his side as Trewhella steps into the professional ranks for the first time.


Amber Amelia vs. Natasha Kurene

  • Division/Weight: Bantamweight
  • Rounds: 6x2-minutes
  • Amelia record: 3-2 (1 KO)
  • Kurene record: 2-1 (0 KOs)
  • Belts at stake: N/A 

Another Newcastle product, Amber Amelia will look to get the crowd on its feet when she faces Natasha Kurene in the preliminary headliner.

Fresh off an all-action barnburner with Shanell Dargan, Amelia will be coming in battle-hardened and hungry for victory.

Kurene will have a significant height and reach advantage over the five-foot-two Amelia in this one.


Mark Schleibs vs. Shamal Ram Anuj

  • Division/Weight: 54kg catchweight
  • Rounds: 6
  • Schleibs record: 12-2 (8 KOs)
  • Anuj record: 10-4 (7 KOs)
  • Belts at stake: N/A 

After a difficult couple of years, Mark Schleibs will be desperate to taste victory again when he faces Shamal Ram Anuj in the opener.

Schleibs was defeated by young guns Brock Jarvis and Rocky Ogden in his last two fights, albeit with a two-and-a-half year gap in between.

Fiji's Anuj is no stranger to fighting in Australia and has been in there with the likes of Sam Goodman, Luke Boyd and Tyler Blizzard.


What time is Nikita Tszyu vs. Dylan Biggs today?

Tszyu and Biggs will be throwing down at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre in New South Wales.

The first fight is set to begin at 6 p.m. AEDT, before the main pay-per-view card starts at 7 p.m. AEDT.

Tszyu and Biggs should make their way to the ring around 10 p.m. AEDT, depending on how long the undercard fights last.

City/Location Sydney/
Melbourne/
Hobart
Adelaide Brisbane Darwin Perth
First fight 6 p.m.  5:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3 p.m.
Main card 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 4 p.m.
Main event (approx.) 10 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m.

How to watch Nikita Tszyu vs. Dylan Biggs

The Tszyu vs. Biggs 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. Biggs through the app.

TV Channel

Fox Sports

Main Event

Streaming

Kayo

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.