Fox Sports, its pay-per-view arm Main Event, and No Limit – the promoter with which it has long worked – has consistently remained the Australian broadcaster most invested in boxing and, to that end, is expected to announce a broadcast agreement with Matchroom to the tune of four fight dates and up to four pay-per-views a year. Foxtel, the parent company of Fox Sports and Main Event, was, for $A3.4bn, bought out in April 2025 by none other than DAZN. Fox Sports, Main Event and No Limit are largely responsible for the reality that Tim Tszyu is Australia’s highest-profile fighter and that his younger brother Nikita is already fighting on pay-per-view. The coming IBF welterweight title fight between the champion Lewis Crocker and the Australian Liam Paro will also be broadcast on Main Event, and is expected to be supported by the latest fight in the rebuild of the career of Tim Tszyu, whose proposed summer junior-middleweight contest with Errol Spence is likely to be the biggest involving an Australian in 2026. That the rematch between Justis Huni, Australia’s leading heavyweight, and Kiki Toa Leutele is likely to be promoted by Tasman and therefore broadcast by Stan before then is a further reflection of the growing competition that exists.