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What time is Liam Paro vs. David Papot? Start time and live stream for 2025 boxing match

Tom Naghten

What time is Liam Paro vs. David Papot? Start time and live stream for 2025 boxing match image

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Liam Paro (26-1), a former super lightweight champion, steps up to welterweight to face unbeaten French fighter David Papot (30-0-1) in a world title eliminator bout.

The clash is set for Thursday, September 18 at Brisbane's Pat Rafter Arena, marking a homecoming for Paro.

A victory for either fighter will position them favourably for a shot at the IBF welterweight title, now held by Lewis Crocker.

MORE: One fight cancelled and two last-minute changes for Paro vs. Papot

In the chief support, experienced contender Liam Wilson faces off against a seasoned international opponent.

Here's what time the action is due to go down:

What time is Liam Paro vs. David Papot?

Paro vs. Papot goes down on Thursday, September 18 at Pat Rafter Arena in Brisbane, Queensland.

The pay-per-view portion of the fight card is due to kick off at 7pm AEST, with the main event fighters expected to step into the ring some time around 10pm, depending on the length of the earlier fights.

How to watch Paro vs. Papot: TV channel, live stream

Paro vs. Papot is a pay-per-view event and can be purchased for $49.95 through Foxtel's main event, or through streaming platform Kayo.

 TV channelLive stream
Prelims (from 6pm)Fox Sports 3 (Ch. 503)Kayo
Main card (from 7pm)Main EventKayo PPV

Paro vs. Papot fight card and betting odds

Bout and order subject to change. Odds via Sportsbet

  • Liam Paro ($1.08) vs. David Papot ($9.25); welterweight
  • Liam Wilson ($1.07) vs. Jorge Santana ($10); super featherweight
  • Ken Aitken vs. Sonny Knight; super welterweight
  • Jacob Ng ($1.22) vs. Rikki Naito ($4.80); super welterweight
  • Dharringarra Trewhella ($1.53) vs. Lachlan O'Shea ($2.70); super welterweight
  • Floyd Masson vs. Johan Linde; heavyweight
  • Danny Keating ($1.02) vs. Sachin Nautiyal ($21); welterweight
  • Matthew Hosking vs. Lance McDonald; welterweight

Tom Naghten

Tom Naghten is a senior editor at The Sporting News Australia where he's been part of the team since 2017. He predominantly covers boxing and MMA. In his spare time, he likes to watch Robbie Ahmat's goal against the Kangaroos at the SCG in 2000.