Nikita Tszyu is looking to add another knockout victory to his collection while Jack Brubaker is seeking revenge on the famous fighting family.
The pair headline a No Limit Boxing pay-per-view in Sydney on Wednesday, but who else will be in action?
Sporting News takes you through the full card, from the opener to the main event.
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Nikita Tszyu vs. Jack Brubaker fight card
Bouts and order subject to change.
Nikita Tszyu vs. Jack Brubaker
Super welterweight
The undefeated Tszyu (7-0) looks to continue his rise up the rankings when he takes on the tough Brubaker (17-4-2).
"The Cowboy" is the first opponent Tszyu will have in common with his world champion brother.
Tim took four rounds to stop Brubaker when they met in 2019, can Nikita better it or will Brubaker get some revenge?
Liam Wilson vs. Carlos Alanis
Super featherweight
Wilson (11-2) returns to the ring for the first time since his heart-breaking loss to Emmanuel Navarrete and he's looking to make a statement.
The Queenslander already holds wins over two Argentines and the undefeated Alanis (12-0) looks like representing a stiff challenge.
Toese Vousiutu vs. Kiki Toa Leutele
Heavyweight
Vousiutu (5-0) has made light work of his opponents so far in his career, stopping all of them in the first or second round.
In front of him is a man who will take some stopping.
Leutele (10-2-2) went the distance with Justis Huni in a 10-round war and won't back down from the firefight.
Koen Mazoudier vs. Ben Hussain
Super welterweight
Plenty of heat in this one as Mazoudier (11-2-1) looks to maintain his world ranking.
Hussain (9-2) is coming in full of confidence and even suggested a purse bet with his opponent.
Luke Jackson vs. Tyson Lantry
Lightweight
A rematch of a 2020 fight, Jackson (20-2) is looking to go out with a bang.
The former world title challenger said he's in a much better place away from the ring and wants to show that against a game Lantry (10-4)
Ralph Etienne vs. Amaeze Enyi
Light heavyweight
Etienne (1-0) impressed on debut just a couple of weeks ago and he's back on a No Limit show.
Enyi is on debut himself and will be out to make a statement.
Amber Amelia vs. Erini Ramirez
Super bantamweight
Opening the card, Amelia (2-1) will take on Ramirez (1-1-1)
When is Nikita Tszyu vs. Jack Brubaker?
- Date: Wednesday, August 23
- Start time: 6pm AEST
- Main event: 10pm AEST, depending on the length of earlier bouts
Tszyu vs. Brubaker is on Wednesday, August 23. The card is due to start at 6pm AEST. The main event is expected to begin around 10pm AEST.
Doors to the venue open at 5:30pm.
How to watch Nikita Tszyu vs. Jack Brubaker
The Tszyu vs. Brubaker fight card will be available live on Fox Sports, Main Event and Kayo.
Fans will be able to tune into some undercard action on Fox Sports (Ch. 503) and Kayo from 6pm before the broadcast switches over to pay-per-view at 7pm.
After that, Foxtel subscribers can purchase the PPV portion through Main Event.
Alternatively, users with Kayo can purchase Tszyu vs. Brubaker through the app.
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The double header PPV will cost fans $59.95.