Last Updated on: 12th March 2025, 08:45 am
Former unified champion Keith Thurman (30-1, 22 KOs) returns to the ring on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, as he takes on Australian contender Brock Jarvis (22-1, 20 KOs) in a high-stakes 10-round junior middleweight showdown at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion. With both fighters weighing in at 153.7 pounds under the 154-pound limit, this clash promises fireworks. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the action live.
Thurman vs. Jarvis: Date and Start Time
- Date: Wednesday, March 12, 2025
- Time: 9 a.m. EST / 6 a.m. PST (tape-delayed broadcast)
- Location: Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia
Fans in the U.S. can catch the bout via tape delay on Premier Boxing Champions’ (PBC) YouTube account, with coverage beginning at the listed times. International viewers should adjust for their local time zones.
How to Watch Thurman vs. Jarvis: Live Details
- TV/Streams: Exclusive coverage on Premier Boxing Champions’ YouTube channel .
- Undercard Start Time: Preliminary fights begin at 7 a.m. EST / 4 a.m. PST on the same platform.
No subscription is required for this event, making it easily accessible for global audiences. Simply visit the PBC YouTube channel at broadcast time.
Thurman, a former welterweight kingpin, last fought in February 2022, defeating Mario Barrios by unanimous decision. After withdrawing from a 2023 bout against Tim Tszyu due to injury, this fight marks his junior middleweight debut and a critical step toward reclaiming championship relevance.
Jarvis, meanwhile, rebounded from a first-round KO loss to Liam Paro with two consecutive fourth-round stoppages. The Sydney native will look to leverage home advantage and his explosive power (20 KOs in 22 wins) to derail Thurman’s comeback.
Full Thurman vs. Jarvis Fight Card
The stacked card features multiple title bouts and rising prospects:
- Main Event: Keith Thurman vs. Brock Jarvis – 10 rounds, junior middleweight
- Michael Zerafa vs. Besir Ay – 10 rounds, WBO Intercontinental Middleweight title
- Mateo Tapia vs. Sergey Vorobev – 10 rounds, IBF Intercontinental Middleweight title
- Kirra Ruston vs. Tonga Tongotongo – 10 rounds, Australian Light Heavyweight title
- Sonny Knight vs. Jordan Martin – 4 rounds, junior middleweight
- Charlie Kazzi vs. Nort Beauchamp – 5 rounds, lightweight
- Jason Fawcett vs. Kohei Hatanaka – 6 rounds, welterweight
- Jacob Clenshaw vs. Kavana Vaoutu’ua – 5 rounds, welterweight
- Yoselin Fernandez vs. Linn Sandstorm – 10 rounds, WBA Gold & IBF International Super Flyweight titles
- Nadia Flahi vs. Angel Rushton – 6 rounds, super flyweight
For Thurman, 36, a dominant win could reignite talks of a title shot at 154 pounds. Jarvis, 26, aims to prove he belongs among the division’s elite by toppling a seasoned former champion. With both men known for aggressive styles and knockout power, expect a tactical yet explosive battle.
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