Gold Coast Convention Centre, Broadbeach
9 a.m. ET Showtime
Bouts 3 - Updated Tue, Oct 17 2023
Tim Tszyu's forthcoming defense of the WBO super welterweight world title in Australia on Sunday, October 15 has been officially confirmed by No Limit Boxing today. This marks Tim Tszyu's inaugural defense of the WBO super-welterweight world championship, earned through the organization's prompt elevation to full champion status, closely aligned with the moment Jermell Charlo steps into the ring for his much-anticipated encounter with Canelo Alvarez on September 30. In the event that the WBC follows suit and decides to strip Charlo of his title, the stage would be set for Mendoza to ascend, potentially turning this bout into a world title unification showdown. This will be Tim Tszyu's third fight within a span of just seven months. His impressive journey began with a knockout victory over former WBC world champion Tony Harrison in Sydney in March, followed by a successful encounter with world-rated Mexican fighter Carlos Ocampo on the Gold Coast in July. Mendoza's credentials include a thunderous victory over former unified champion Jeison Rosario in November of the preceding year, followed by a brutal knockout to claim the WBC interim-title at 154-pounds against the previously unbeaten Sebastian Fundora. Hailing from Albuquerque, New Mexico, at 29 years old, Mendoza presents Tszyu with his sternest challenge to date, showcasing both formidable power and an inherent comfort in the underdog role when facing the division's elite. The victor on October 15 will aspire to secure an undisputed title bout against Jermell Charlo, provided he opts to return to the division following his contest on September 30.