Former world champion Tim Tszyu will be facing Albanian fighter Denis Nurja for the vacant WBO International Middleweight Title in a bout that will be broadcast live from Tszyu’s native Australia this Saturday, April 4. Also on Saturday’s card, Australia’s Sam Goodman will fight Argentina’s Rodrigo Ruiz in a 12-round IBF 126-Pound Title Eliminator. The card also features a middleweight bout between Callum Peters and Delio Mouzinho, who both have undefeated records heading into the fight.
You can catch the entire fight card live on Prime Video this Saturday, April 4, and the full night of boxing will stream free with a Prime Video subscription. Here’s what you need to know to tune in to the Tim Tszyu vs. Denis Nurja fight this Saturday.
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How to watch the Tim Tszyu vs. Denis Nurja fight:
Date: Saturday, April 4
Start time: Main event begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT
Fight time (approximate): Main ringwalks begin around 10 p.m. ET
TV channel/streaming: Prime Video
When is the Tim Tszyu vs. Denis Nurja fight?
Tim Tszyu and Denis Nurja will face off in the ring on Saturday, April 4, starting at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
What channel is Tim Tszyu vs. Denis Nurja on?
Tim Tszyu vs. Denis Nurja will air on Prime Video.
Where to watch Tim Tszyu vs. Denis Nurja:
This Saturday’s Tim Tszyu vs. Denis Nurja fight is available in the U.S. on Prime Video. The fight is included with a regular Prime subscription.

The entire Tim Tszyu vs. Denis Nurja fight card is available on Prime Video.
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Tim Tszyu vs. Denis Nurja Fight Card:
Main Card:
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Tim Tszyu vs. Denis Nurja – 10 rounds (Middleweight)
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Sam Goodman vs. Rodrigo Ruiz – 12 rounds (Super bantamweight)
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Nelson Asofa-Solomona vs. Jarrod Wallace – 4 rounds (Heavyweight)
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Callum Peters vs. Delio Mouzinho – 8 rounds (Middleweight)
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Paulo Aokuso vs. Kittipong Jian Hao Ho – 10 rounds (Light heavyweight)
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Prelims:
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Charlie Kazzi vs. Blair Geraghty – 10 rounds (Super lightweight)
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Max Reeves vs. Francis Waitai – 10 rounds (Super middleweight)
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Dharringarra Trewhella vs. Dominic Bailey – 5 rounds (Welterweight)
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