The weights are in, and we officially have a main event tomorrow night in Australia as Keith Thurman (30-1, 22 KOs) and Brock Jarvis (22-1, 20 KOs) both came under the junior middleweight limit of 154 pounds. Which version of Thurman will we see after a 37-month layoff is as good of a guess as anyone’s. He is a former world champion and, at one point, one of boxing’s best, but a lot of time has passed since his last fight. Jarvis is younger and has been more active but hasn’t ever faced someone at the level of Thurman.
10×3 Super Welterweight – (WBA International Super Welterweight Title)
Brock Jarvis – 69.74kg (153.7 lbs.)
Keith Thurman – 69.76kg (153.7 lbs.)
10×3 Middleweight – (WBO Intercontinental Middleweight Title)
Besir Ay – 72.30kg
Michael Zerafa – 72.54kg
10×3 Middleweight (IBF Intercontinental Middleweight Title)
Sergey Vorobev – 72.52kg
Mateo Tapia – 72.48kg
10×3 Light Heavyweight (Australian Light Heavyweight Title)
Kirra Ruston – 78.07kg
Tonga Tongotongo – 78.68kg
4×3 Super Welterweight –
Jordan Martin – 69.76kg
Sonny Knight – 69.62kg
5×3 Lightweight –
Nort Beachamp – 61.22kg
Charlie Kazzi – 61.06kg
6×3 Welterweight –
Kohei Hatanaka – 66.34kg
Jason Fawcett – 66.52kg
5×3 Welterweight –
Kavana Vaoutu’ua – 65.56kg
Jacob Clenshaw – 66.54kg
10×2 Super Flyweight – (WBA Gold Super Flyweight Title & IBF International Super Flyweight Title)
Yoselin Fernandez – 51.74kg
Linn Sandstrom – 51.92kg
6×2 Super Featherweight –
Nadia Flalhi – 58.40kg
Angel Rushton – 58.83kg
Per DraftKings SportsBook, Keith Thurman is the favorite at -320, and Brock Jarvis is the underdog at +245.
Keith Thurman: TKO/KO +130; Decision +165
Draw: +1600
Brock Jarvis: TKO/KO +600; Decision +600
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