

Former WBC welterweight champion Keith Thurman is back at it again with his fiery trash talk and threats as he prepares to entertain the world with boxing action. The Clearwater, Florida native is set to tango with Australia’s Brock Jarvis three years after his last appearance in the ring. Thurman’s return to the squared circle was supposed to happen earlier and arguably bigger.
Last year, ‘One Time’ Thurman was scheduled to fight former WBO super welterweight champion Tim Tszyu, but a torn biceps muscle forced him to pull out. While he missed out on that opportunity, another Australian is welcoming Thurman back into the ring. However, the question remains: how to watch the Keith Thurman vs. Brock Jarvis fight? Well, here’s everything you need to know to catch all the action!
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When is Keith Thurman vs. Brock Jarvis? Date, time, venue
It’s a pretty special night for the 36-year-old! After suffering his first career loss to the legendary Manny Pacquiao in July 2019—on one of boxing’s biggest stages—Thurman vanished from the sport for over two years. He returned in February 2022 with a unanimous decision win over Mario Barrios but then disappeared again.
For a while, it seemed like ‘One Time’ might never step into the ring again. And when he pulled out of the Tim Tszyu fight, many thought Thurman’s return was off the table. But here we are—fight night is set, tickets are up for grabs, and anticipation is high. Meanwhile, 27-year-old Jarvis has stayed active, fighting once a year in 2023 and 2024. He’s riding a two-fight knockout streak, but his 2022 clash with Liam Paro ended in disaster—he dropped in the first round and was handed a loss. Now, he’s looking to prove himself against a former world champion.
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If you’re excited about Thurman’s comeback, mark your calendar for March 12! The fight goes down at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney, Australia—a venue that can hold up to 5,500 fans, with additional capacity for special events. Want to catch the action live? The first fight kicks off at 6 PM AEDT / 12 AM PST / 7 AM GMT, with the main event expected around 10 PM AEDT / 4 AM PST / 8 AM GMT—though that could shift depending on the undercard results.
Now that you know when and where the fight is happening, get ready, because Thurman vs. Jarvis isn’t the only matchup on the card—there’s plenty more action set to unfold!
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Can Keith Thurman reclaim his former glory, or is Brock Jarvis the new face of boxing?
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Full card of Thurman vs. Jarvis
While the night belongs to Thurman and Jarvis, fans can expect a night full of punches with a strong lineup of fighters ready to perform. Before getting into the details, it’s worth mentioning that the order of these fights is subject to change, so don’t hold us accountable.
- Keith Thurman vs. Brock Jarvis: super welterweight [No titles on the line]
- Michael Zerafa vs. Besir Ay [Vacant WBO Inter-Continental Middleweight title]
- Tonga Tongotongo vs. Kirra Ruston [Vacant Australian Light Heavyweight title]
- Mateo Tapia vs. Sergei Vorobev [Vacant IBF Inter-Continental Middleweight title]
- Sonny Knight vs. Jordan Martin [No titles on the line]
- Charlie Kazzi vs. Nort Beauchamp [No titles on the line]
- Jason Fawcett vs. Kohei Hatanaka [No titles on the line]
- Jacob Clenshaw vs. Kavana Voatu’ua [No titles on the line]
- Linn Sandstrom vs. Yoselin Fernandez [Vacant IBF International & WBA Gold Super Flyweight titles]
- Angel Rushton vs. Nadia Flalhi [No titles on the line]
You should watch out for Michael Zerafa vs. Besir Ay, Mateo Tapia vs. Sergei Vorobev, as well as others, as they promise to make up an action-packed night.
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Where can you watch Thurman vs Jarvis? Tickets
Prefer to kick back on your couch instead? Australian fans can catch the fight live on Foxtel’s Main Event or stream it via Kayo Sports. Unfortunately, for fans in the U.S. and elsewhere, the event won’t be available for viewing outside of Australia.
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If you’re planning to watch from home, the pay-per-view starts at $69.95 on Kayo Sports, available on most Android and IOS devices. The live coverage begins at 5 PM AEDT on Fox Sports 5 (Ch. 505) before transitioning to the PPV portion on Kayo or Foxtel.
Having said that, Kieth Thurman vs. Brock Jarvis has shaped up to be a can’t-miss event in Australia. Let us know in the comments whether you think Keith Thurman can still win the upcoming fight after three years on the sidelines.
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Can Keith Thurman reclaim his former glory, or is Brock Jarvis the new face of boxing?