Aspley boxing fans won’t need to head far to catch one of the biggest Australian fight nights of the year, with a long-brewing rivalry set to reach breaking point at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Boondall.
On Friday, January 16, the much-anticipated clash between undefeated rising talent Nikita Tszyu and seasoned contender Michael Zerafa will happen, a bout that has been years in the making and now lands on Brisbane’s northside.
Promoted by No Limit Boxing, the fight has generated national attention thanks to a long-running feud and genuine animosity between the two fighters. For Aspley locals, it brings elite Australian boxing within easy reach, without the need for interstate travel or city-centre crowds.
Fight Night Details
The event takes place on Friday, January 16, with the fight card scheduled to begin at 6pm AEST. With a full main card on offer, the headline bout is expected later in the evening, likely between 9pm and 10pm, depending on how the earlier fights progress.
The Brisbane Entertainment Centre, a familiar venue for major concerts and sporting events, is expected to be buzzing as fight fans from across Brisbane and the bayside arrive for the showdown.
What’s on the Line
The main event is set for 10 rounds at a catchweight between super welterweight and middleweight, ensuring neither fighter holds a clear physical advantage.
For Tszyu, 27, the fight represents the toughest test of his unbeaten professional career. Fighting out of a southpaw stance, he is known for constant pressure and a willingness to turn bouts into physical contests. Carrying one of the most recognisable surnames in Australian boxing, a win here would mark a major step forward at domestic level.
Zerafa, 33, brings far more ring experience. With more than 40 professional bouts behind him, he has faced former world champions and top-tier contenders both in Australia and overseas. While he has fallen short of a world title, his experience in high-pressure fights is widely seen as a key factor heading into this matchup.
Styles That Promise Fireworks
From a boxing standpoint, this is a classic clash of approaches. Tszyu’s aggressive, forward-driving style has produced knockouts, but it has also seen him tested when caught cleanly.
Zerafa, an orthodox fighter, tends to be more measured and tactical. He has shown the ability to weather pressure, stay composed and capitalise when opponents overcommit. Combined with the southpaw-orthodox matchup, it shapes as a contest unlikely to remain cautious for long.
A Full Night of Action
The night offers more than just the main event. One of the key undercard highlights is the professional boxing debut of former Melbourne Storm forward Nelson Asofa-Solomona, adding crossover appeal for rugby league fans.
Heavyweight and domestic bouts round out the program, ensuring the crowd remains engaged from the opening bell rather than simply building toward the headline fight.
Local Excitement
For Aspley residents, major boxing events of this scale rarely take place so close to home. With the Brisbane Entertainment Centre only a short drive away, locals have a convenient chance to see a nationally significant bout live.
Whether the night ends with Tszyu extending his unbeaten run or Zerafa delivering a statement win, the atmosphere promises to be intense. Those unable to attend can watch live via Main Event on Kayo Sports, but for locals heading to Boondall, it’s an opportunity to witness a pivotal moment in Australian boxing in person.
Published 13-Jan-2026













