The stage is set for 2026’s most highly-anticipated all-Australian boxing showdown as Nikita Tszyu and Michael Zerafa face off on Friday night.
Plus, former NRL enforcer Nelson Asofa-Solomona looks to make a statement against Jeremy Latimore in his professional debut.
Read on for the latest news from the fight card, including round-by-round updates in the live blog below from the main card (7pm AEDT) onwards.

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‘BRUTAL’ NAS’ SCARY DEBUT
Heavyweight star Nelson Asofa-Solomona has won his first fight as No Limit’s newest crossover weapon, knocking out fellow former rugby league enforcer Jeremy Latimore in the first round with a “brutal” uppercut.
Asofa-Solomona quit the Storm following the conclusion of the 2025 season, signing a lucrative boxing contract, despite interest from rival NRL clubs.
The 29-year-old proved his switch could be a fruitful one, disposing of Latimore in his professional debut on the Michael Zerafa and Nikita Tszyu undercard.
Asofa-Solomona quickly worked his opponent out, finding his distance before collecting Latimore with a punch that floored him. Latimore could do nothing but lay flat on the canvas.
“That was huge and he has sent him down hard… Nelson Asofa-Solomona, we knew it was the upper cut most likely,” Ben Damon said.
“When it came it was brutal, a one-punch highlight reel from Nelson in his professional debut.
“He was never chance of getting up, try as you might.”
Shawn Porter also added: “It’s a punch that you don’t see coming, Latimore never saw that coming”.
Asofa-Solomona, meanwhile, said he was “not happy with the performance” but gave
“I want to give credit to this man right here, a lot of people wouldn’t dare step in this ring,” he said, pointing at his opponent.
He was then asked if he was pleased with his fight-defining punch.
“It was good, it was a bit wild but I will go back to the drawing board and try and perfect everything in the game,” he said, in true rugby league fashion.
As for who he wanted to fight next?
Wilson ends it with BRUTAL body shot KO | 01:52
“Any NRL player can get it, I want to clean up the whole NRL division and then we can go from there,” Asofa-Solomona explained.
The former Storm star’s No Limit contract is three years long with Fox Sports Australia revealing his next opponent could be former Rabbitohs forward George Burgess.
The brother of legendary lock Sam Burgess, who played 160 top grade games for Souths, St George Illawarra and Wigan, is currently negotiating his own contract.
Elsewhere, bouts against Paul Gallen and Curtis Scott have also been floated, but it remains to be seen who will next step in the ring with the man who stands 200cm tall and weighs 130 kilograms.
Gallen was in the crowd during Friday night’s card, while Scott was in Latimore’s corner.
Prior to his first professional bout, Asofa-Solomona took a handful of pot shots at the former NSW and Sharks captain.
“Gal likes the coin, I heard,” NAS grinned.
“So for the right price he’ll come out of retirement. That’s a fight we can make down the track.”
Wilson v Piala: Full Fight Highlights | 04:40
BETTING PLUNGE
The greatest Australian grudge match this decade is no longer a 50/50 fight.
Speaking with Fox Sports Australia on fight day, Sportsbet’s Joel Caine revealed a Tszyu KO/TKO has been wound into $3 after being “hammered” by punters, adding big money is also coming for the finish in rounds one, two and three.
The late Tszyu plunge has also seen him wound into the $1.76 betting favourite – with Zerafa now out to $2.20.
The lopsided takings are a surprise given a host of Australia’s biggest fight names are backing Zerafa – among them the likes of Jeff Fenech, Anthony Mundine, Billy Dib and Jeff Horn.
American great Shawn Porter is also backing Zerafa by decision.
Speaking at the start of fight week, and when both fighters were still $1.96 in betting, Fenech said he was going with Zerafa – albeit with a caveat.
“If we’re going on boxing ability – Michael Zerafa,” Fenech said. “That’s my pick.
“But it also depends on the real Michael showing up.
“Because that’s the scary thing.
“The greatest Michael Zerafa I’ve seen hasn’t turned up a lot of times.”
Elsewhere, Dib said: “I think Mick is going to do a job on him.
“I just think he’ll be too much.
“And look, Nikita could prove me wrong.
“If he does too, his career catapults.
“But right now, we don’t know if Nikita Tszyu is world class.
“He hasn’t proved himself at that level yet.
“He’s also very hittable.
“So I’m not going to sit here and tell you what a great fighter he is because he’s still unproven.”
Yet Aussie punters are siding with Malignaggi, and now loading up on ‘The Butcher’.
In head-to-head betting, the online bookmaker is also holding twice the cash on Tszyu.
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Big NAS goes face-to-face with Latimore | 03:11
BIG NAS ARRIVES
Talk about making an entrance.
Ahead of his first professional bout, Nelson Asofa-Solomona has arrived at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre… wearing a balaclava.
The former Storm enforcer, who walked away from an $800,000 NRL contract, will take the ring against fellow former rugby league middle Jeremy Latimore.
Asofa-Solomona signed a three-year deal with No Limit to be the latest big-name crossover boxing star — and he has made a statement with his entrance.
“What about this man, Nelson Asofa-Solomona on his way in… sin bins, suspensions and now the sweet science,” Corbin Middlemas said.
“It’s a night for style, how about the balaclava?”.
Meanwhile, Aussie superstar Liam Paro was in awe of Asofa-Solomna’s size, with the mammoth forward weighing in at 130 kilograms.
“He means business, look at him, I’m excited for his career,” Liam Paro said.
“What an athlete, what a human, all the best to him tonight.”
Nelson Asofa-Solomona makes an entrance.Source: FOX SPORTS
WILSON’S MAMMOTH BLOW
Liam Wilson has defeated Rodex Piala, landing a huge left-hand body shot that left his opponent floored for several minutes.
It wasn’t the cleanest performance from the Aussie, who endured a host of lusty punches with Tim Tszyu saying “he took a few too many shots”.
But Wilson eventually got the job done, opening up the body with some jabs before unleashing.
“It wasn’t intelligent boxing, he just knew the right punch to throw,” Shawn Porter said.
Speaking post-fight, Wilson was asked if he knew he would win with a body shot as the fight progressed.
“Not really, I feel like I am blessed with the left hand… he’s a tricky customer but we got the job done and on to the next,” Wilson said.
“To be honest, everyone knows me for my left hook but I also have a left body shot.”
Wilson ends it with BRUTAL body shot KO | 01:52
PSYCHO CLAIM
American boxing great Paulie Malignaggi says a “psychotic” Nikita Tszyu is set to finish Michael Zerafa tonight – with punters also now “hammering” bookies over the same prediction.
The revelation comes as a fighter famed for dropping Tszyu twice — and almost handing him the first loss of his hyped career — is also now backing ‘The Butcher’ to knock out Zerafa, and after recently being flown into Sydney as a key sparring partner.
Fresh off his WBC Grand Prix win in Saudi Arabia, Dylan Biggs has told Fox Sports Australia Zerafa is in danger of being “stopped real early” in what shapes as the greatest Australian grudge match this decade.
Aussie bookmakers have also confirmed a late plunge on the same result in tonight’s Brisbane Entertainment Centre showdown, with Sportsbet taking four times more money on a Tszyu KO than any other method of victory.
Elsewhere, Malignaggi has also explained why he is backing a Tszyu KO, hailing the “psychotic mindset” of a fighter who, he insists, is the type of guy who could one day walk away from a $20M purse.
Back in 2023, Biggs almost earned one of the greatest upsets in Australian boxing after dropping Tszyu in the first round of their hyped Australian title fight – and after having also downed ‘The Butcher’ in a sparring session years earlier.
While Tszyu would eventually recover to win the belt by stoppage himself, the teams have stayed in close contact, with Biggs recently jetting into Sydney to help the 27-year-old with preparations for Zerafa.
The surprise union also comes with Biggs having gone undefeated in all eight fights since the Tszyu loss — including five straight this past year alone as he went and won the WBC Grand Prix middleweight tournament in Saudi Arabia.
HEATED Final Face-Off! Tszyu v Zerafa | 03:44
Speaking on Main Event this week, Malignaggi branded Tszyu a “psycho”, while also suggesting his lack of care around so much of the hype for this event also works heavily in his favour.
“Nikita was asked at the press conference about winning it for his family,” the American started, “and he said ‘what does that even mean?’.
“I’m telling you, that’s an advantage.
“We have a saying in Sicilian, and I’ll translate it for you: The water doesn’t wet him and the air doesn’t dry him.
“Nikita doesn’t care.
“Nothing affects him.
“He almost has a psychotic mindset.
“He seems too calm, but there’s a psycho behind it.
“And the way he fights? That’s not just an idea.
“He’s a psycho.
“You watch some of his fights, he gets up off the canvas and fights on ferociously.
“But then you ask him questions and you’re like ‘what?’.”
Soon after, Malignaggi continued: “You know what type of person he is? He’s so off in a lot of ways, and that makes him on.
“He’s been away from the sport, comes back to the sport, I heard he randomly got married … he’s a very random, in the moment, free spirited person.
“This is the type of guy who may build up his career, have a $20 million fight on the table – and walk away.
“He’s that kind of guy.
“And in that way, he doesn’t feel the pressure.”
Mundine breaks down Tszyu v Zerafa | 03:12
Asked by Main Event’s Ben Damon during the round table discussion if he ever wished he had been the guy Tszyu is now, Malignaggi continued: “Early on, I was that guy.
“Early on everyone is that guy.
“You have this self belief.
“I walked into a boxing gym, my mom thought I was crazy, my grandma thought I was crazy … I’d had one amateur fight and said ‘I’m going to be a world champion’.
“It’s that ignorance is bliss …”
So as for how different Tszyu is now compared to the guy he fought in 2023?
“He’s definitely a lot faster,” Biggs said. “And I think it’s that speed which will prove his advantage.
“When we sparred, I couldn’t have asked for better rounds.
“And it’s why I’m thinking Nikita not only wins, but has a good chance of stopping Zerafa early.
“I just think his youth and speed will prove his advantage.
“Nikita’s now putting [his punches] together that bit faster, which matters in a game of inches, or milliseconds.
“And while Zerafa has had some really good fights at world level, I think the youth, the speed gets Nikita through.
“With that younger body too, he recovers faster, can think quicker on his feet. So it may not matter that doesn’t have the ring IQ of Zerafa, or experience.
“But we’ll have to see on the night.”
ZERAFA REMATCH CLAIM
While Malignaggi is tipping a Tszyu victory, he also suggested Zerafa could potentially fight the Tszyu family up to three times should he go and cause what is now the betting upset.
“There are opportunities there for a Tim Tszyu fight,” he said this week. “Opportunities for a Nikita rematch, too.
“If Zerafa wins, he puts himself in position to fight both Tszyus.
“You beat Nikita, and fight Tim.
“Then even if you lose that fight, you can always do the rematch with Nikita.”