A pair of former two-division champions will take their talents down under as Jermall Charlo (pictured) and Stephen Fulton Jr. return to the ring in separate undercard attractions on a PBC pay-per-view event available on Prime Video taking place Saturday, July 25th (U.S. date) from Afterpay Arena in Sydney, Australia. Three matchups will lead up to the main event between former unified welterweight champion Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. and Australia's former junior middleweight champion Tim Tszyu. The still-undefeated Jermall Charlo will step in to face Australia’s Koen Mazoudier in a ten-round super middleweight battle, while former 122 and 126-pound champion Stephen Fulton Jr. will face Australian's Liam Wilson in a ten-round junior lightweight attraction. The pay-per-view will kick off with undefeated rising Australian Olympian Callum Peters entering the ring for ten rounds of middleweight action vs. an opponent to be named later.
"It’s an honor to headline the greatest fight card ever assembled in Australia,” said Tszyu. “It’s an enormous privilege for me because I know how rare this is for fight fans to have a card of this magnitude on home soil. Every time I step into that ring, I'm not just fighting for myself — I'm fighting for Australia and for everyone who's ever believed in me. Errol Spence Jr. is a legend of this sport, one of the greatest to ever do it, but on July 26 I get to take him out once and for all. Moments like this are history making. They are rare, you don’t want to miss it.”
"Make no mistake, this is the greatest fight card ever assembled in Australian boxing history,” said No Limit Boxing CEO George Rose. “Errol Spence Jr. and Jermall Charlo on the same card, in the same city, on the same day — that's a Las Vegas headliner every single day of the week, and we've locked it in for Sydney. This is Australia versus the USA, four times over, and every single one of those fights is legacy-defining. We've built No Limit Boxing by delivering the best events on the biggest stages, and on July 26 we deliver the biggest stage this country has ever seen. The world is sending its biggest names to Tim Tszyu's backyard, to Koen Mazoudier's backyard, to Callum Peters' backyard — and they're about to find out exactly what that means.” The event is promoted by No Limit Boxing and The Rose Brothers, Man Down Promotions and TGB Promotions.
A former champion at 154 and 160 pounds, Jermall Charlo will make his second consecutive appearance against super middleweight competition as he looks to move closer to a world title opportunity against the upset-minded Koen Mazoudier, who enters this one on a three-bout winning streak. Charlo’s (34-0, 23 KOs) quest to become a three-division champion in the stacked 168-pound division began in May 2025, as he returned from a lengthy layoff to stop veteran Thomas LaManna in six rounds. A native of Houston, Charlo first joined the ranks of world champion in 2015 with a knockout of Cornelius Bundrage, and would go on to defend the title three times, including a stoppage of then-undefeated Julian Williams in December 2016. Trained throughout his career by the renowned Ronnie Shields, Charlo would then begin a middleweight run that saw him earn the WBC championship and add victories over Sergiy Derevyanchenko, Matt Korobov, Hugo Centeno Jr. and more.
“It feels great to be back in the ring and to take my talents Down Under to Australia,” said Charlo. “Koen Mazoudier is going to be looking to make a name off me, but he underestimates how hungry I am. These guys ain’t seen nothing like this. It’s the USA vs. Australia and Jermall Charlo is coming to take over. Lock in with me on July 25 and watch me put on a show.”
A native of Blacktown, New South Wales, Australian, Mazoudier (15-4-1, 6 KOs) turned pro in 2018 after an accomplished amateur career, reeling off six consecutive victories. Of the blemishes on 30-year-old’s record, two came by narrow majority decisions, with one of his other losses eventually being avenged as he defeated Wade Ryan by unanimous decision in 2022. His other loss came at the hands of undefeated Australian star Nikita Tszyu, younger brother of Tim Tszyu. The 2024 showdown against Tszyu was within two points on two judges’ cards when the bout ended in round nine. Mazoudier has bounced back effectively, winning three-straight fights in 2025.
"I know I'm the underdog,” said Mazoudier. “Everyone knows I'm the underdog. I don't care. I'm coming to spoil the party and dethrone a legend. I've never taken a backward step in my life, and I'm sure as hell not starting on 26 July. I'm going to bring everything I've got to get the result. I’m the real life Rocky."