Tim Tszyu vs Joey Spencer Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

George Fields April 4, 2025, 9:25 a.m.

Tim Tszyu and Joey Spencer prepare to square off at Newcastle Entertainment Centre in Newcastle, Australia. This 12-round super welterweight contest has boxing fans on edge, eager to see which fighter will emerge victorious in this headlining event.

Tim Tszyu, known as "The Soul Taker," is a battle-worn veteran with 24 victories and only two losses. Meanwhile, "Small Town Soldier" Joey Spencer boasts a record of 19 wins and a single defeat. While Tszyu's recent matches demonstrated resilience against savvy opponents, Spencer’s past encounters highlighted his subtle yet strategic style.

Tim Tszyu vs Joey Spencer Fight Card

Tim Tszyu vs Joey Spencer Undercard

Tim Tszyu vs Joey Spencer Fight

  • Division/Weight: super welter
  • Tim Tszyu record: 24-2
  • Joey Spencer record: 19-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Tim Tszyu takes on Joey Spencer in a super welter fight with no belts on the line.

Tim Tszyu turned professional in 2016, amassing a record of 24 wins and 2 losses. He holds an impressive fighting streak but recently suffered two defeats. His previous opponents in the same weight class showed varied resistance, hinting that Spencer could present a challenge due to his resilience.

Joey Spencer became a professional fighter in 2017, boasting 19 wins and just one defeat. Though less experienced than Tszyu, Spencer has faced similar-caliber fighters with commendable records. He will aim to exploit any vulnerabilities Tszyu shows from his recent setbacks.

Koen Mazoudier vs Dan Hill Fight

  • Division/Weight: super welter
  • Koen Mazoudier record: 12-4
  • Dan Hill record: 7-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Koen Mazoudier takes on Dan Hill in a super welterweight bout, with no belts on the line.

Koen Mazoudier turned pro in 2018 with a record of 12 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw. He last fought and won against an opponent similar in stature and style to Dan Hill. Mazoudier excels with his height and reach advantage over opponents in the same weight class, which he can utilize against Hill due to his 7 cm height and reach superiority.

Dan Hill has 7 wins and 1 loss since turning pro in 2019. He lacks the experience of fighting taller opponents like Mazoudier. Comparing past matches suggests this might be challenging for him due to Mazoudier's range.

Endry Saavedra vs Mikkel Nielsen Fight

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Endry Saavedra record: 16-1
  • Mikkel Nielsen record: 13-2
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Endry Saavedra faces off against Mikkel Nielsen in a middleweight clash for bragging rights.

Endry Saavedra, nicknamed "El Chino," turned pro with an impressive record of 16 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw. He remains winless by knockout. His past bouts do not offer detailed opponent stats, but his solitary defeat suggests resilience and skill in the ring nonetheless. Facing Nielsen, he might have an edge thanks to his better win-to-loss ratio, even though they share the same reach.

Mikkel Nielsen boasts a record of 13 wins and 2 losses with no knockouts. Despite fewer total fights than Saavedra, Nielsen's competitive experience indicates readiness and composure under pressure. Both fighters compete in the middleweight division, making it an evenly matched fight on paper.

Brandon Grach vs Liam Talivaa Fight

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Brandon Grach record: 3-0
  • Liam Talivaa record: 6-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Brandon Grach faces off against Liam Talivaa in a non-title fight.

Brandon Grach, known as "The Bull," started his pro career with an undefeated 3-0 record and has yet to secure a knockout win. Standing tall at 193 cm, the Newcastle native looks strong. His past opponents lacked significant experience compared to Talivaa's record, posing a new challenge for him.

Liam Talivaa boasts more experience with a 6-1 record. The New Zealander stands at 185 cm and fights from Sydney. He holds a statistical advantage given his more extensive competition history. This bodes well for him in overcoming Grach's steely defense.

Cody Beekin vs Ryan Daye Fight

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Cody Beekin record: 7-2
  • Ryan Daye record: 5-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Cody Beekin will fight Ryan Daye in a middleweight clash with no belts on the line.

Cody Beekin, from New South Wales, Australia, holds a record of 7 wins and 2 losses. He has no knockout wins. With his experience and past fights in the middleweight division as an orthodox fighter, he prepares to face an unbeaten opponent like Ryan Daye. Cody's past matches show resilience but have faced opponents with varying records.

Ryan Daye hails from Perth, Western Australia and sports an unblemished record of 5 wins with no losses or draws. As an orthodox fighter, Daye approaches this middleweight bout confidently against Beekin. His past undefeated streak suggests strong performance and confidence to challenge Beekin effectively.

Brent Walton vs Isaias Sette Fight

  • Division/Weight: super welter
  • Brent Walton record: 4-1
  • Isaias Sette record: 2-3
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Brent Walton faces Isaias Sette in a super welter match, with no belts on the line.

Brent Walton started his professional career recently, securing 4 wins and only 1 loss. His performance shows promise. His past opponents didn't have impressive records, which raises doubts about this match against Sette in the super welter division.

Isaias Sette has a professional record of 2 wins, with 3 losses and 1 draw. He's looking for improvement. Given his mixed outcomes, this fight against Walton may challenge him as both seek to climb in the ranks.

Callum Peters vs William Lenehan Fight

  • Division/Weight: super middle
  • Callum Peters record: 2-0
  • William Lenehan record: 1-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Callum Peters faces William Lenehan in a super middleweight fight.

Callum Peters, known as "50 Cal," turned pro recently, with a record of two wins and no losses. His stature in fights shows stamina through all rounds. He has not faced opponents with significant records yet. This match may challenge his skills further in the same weight class.

William Lenehan has one victory and no defeats in his fresh pro career. He exhibits an orthodox stance similar to Peters. With less experience, his previous opponent wasn't tough by industry standards. This fight against Peters presents increased competition, testing his potential for further progress in the division.

Cooper O'Connell vs Benjamin Amos Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Cooper O'Connell record:
  • Benjamin Amos record: 1-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Cooper O'Connell will fight Benjamin Amos in the super light division. No belts or titles are at stake.

Cooper O'Connell is a new fighter with limited details available about his professional career. Without any recorded fights or experience, he steps into the ring untested. This lack of information makes predicting his performance challenging.

Benjamin Amos boasts a singular win with no losses or draws, maintaining a clean, yet brief, record in the super light division. His victory shows potential skill which may pose a challenge to the inexperienced Cooper. With just one professional victory, Benjamin stands slightly more proven than his opponent.

Andrei Mikhailovich vs Blake Wells Fight

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Andrei Mikhailovich record: 21-1
  • Blake Wells record: 11-2
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Andrei Mikhailovich will face Blake Wells in a middleweight fight with no belts on the line.

Andrei Mikhailovich has been fighting professionally since before 2023, amassing a record of 21 wins and only 1 loss. Despite his experience, Mikhailovich lacks knockout victories. His past opponents have matched his own level in the middleweight division. He holds an edge in skill from previous competitions and aims to leverage his versatile experience against Wells.

Blake Wells turned pro with 11 wins and 2 losses. No knockout wins highlight his record. While the numbers indicate experience, Wells previously fought similar-level opponents with mixed outcomes. He plans to counter Mikhailovich using strength and consistent performance in this bout.

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