Australia's Liam Paro (25-1) returns to the ring for the first time since losing his IBF super lightweight world title when he faces Jonathan Navarro (18-1) in Cairns on Wednesday, May 25.
The bout represents a homecoming of sorts for the southpaw, who hails from Mackay in North Queensland.
Also in action, two-time world title challenger Liam Wilson steps out against Ayrton Gimenez.
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Here's everything you need to know about the event:
When is Liam Paro vs. Jonathan Navarro?
The action goes down on Wednesday, June 25.
For Paro, it's his first outing since he was defeated by Richardson Hitchins in December, while Navarro was in action on that same day, losing to Jair Valtierra in Ireland.
Paro vs. Navarro start time
Presently, the first fight of the evening is due to begin at 5pm AEST, before the broadcast kicks off at 7pm.
Paro vs. Navarro are likely due in the ring some time around 9pm, depending on the length of the earlier fights.
How to watch Paro vs. Navarro: TV channel, live stream
Paro vs. Navarro is a No Limit on Fox event, meaning fans with Foxtel and Kayo subscriptions can watch the action at no additional cost.
Tune into Fox Sports 3 (Ch. 503), or jump on streaming platform Kayo, from 7pm to watch the fights.
Click here to watch Paro vs. Navarro on Kayo
Paro vs. Navarro fight card and odds
Bouts and order subject to change. Odds via Sportsbet
- Liam Paro ($1.06) vs. Jonathan Navarro ($11.50); welterweight
- Liam Wilson ($1.19) vs. Ayrton Gimenez ($5.40); super featherweight
- Callum Peters ($1.01) vs. Luca Lanigan ($29); middleweight
- Kirra Ruston ($1.04) vs. Kartik Kumar ($14); cruiserweight
- Vegas Larfield ($1.14) vs. Bryan Cabrillos ($6.50); featherweight
- Thomas Warria vs. Ricky Sandral; heavyweight
- Laphya Reuben vs. Quinton Smith; middleweight
- Aaron Stahl vs. Caden Russo; welterweight