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How to watch the Tim Tszyu, Bowyn Morgan, Paul Gallen and Mark Hunt fights in Australia

If you thought the Tyson v Jones fight was a big one, for Aussies there’s one better this week with a huge fight card on Wednesday Night December 16th.

Aussie Tim Tszyu takes on Kiwi Bowyn Morgan, with Tszyu looking to extend is 16-0 streak.

On the undercard is NRL star Paul Gallen taking on MMA veteran Mark Hunt.

How do I watch the Tszyu v Morgan and Gallen v Hunt fights in Australia?

When is the Tim Tszyu Bowyn Morgan fight?

The whole fight night starts at 6pm with the live stream from 7pm. Expect the main event of Tim Tszyu and Bowyn Morgan to be after 9pm.

When is Paul Gallen fighting Mark Hunt?

As the secondary fight of the night, though sharing almost equal billing, the Gallen Fight will be just before Tszyu as the night goes on.

Gallen is undefeated in the ring, looking for his tenth win.

How do I watch the Tszyu v Morgan and Gallen v Hunt fights on Foxtel?

If you’ve got Foxtel, you can sign up via your Foxtel box, on the phone or on the Main Event website.

Can I watch the Tszyu and Gallen Fights without Foxtel?

You do not need Foxtel to legally stream the Tszyu and Gallen fights.

Anyone can sign up for the fight on Kayo – this allows you to watch the fights on your phone, tablet or other Kayo compatible streaming device.

What is Kayo?

Think of all the great sport on Foxtel, now imagine you don’t need a Foxtel box, cable or Satellite. Just internet, and an app.

Kayo allows you to watch one or many things at a time, and works on a range of devices and smart TVs.

Do I need a Kayo Subscription to watch the Tszyu and Gallen fights?

No you don’t need a Kayo Subscription to watch these Main Event fights.

You can simply sign up for this Pay Per View event as a one off for $59.95 without having an ongoing Kayo Subscription.

After signing up, you just need the Kayo App on your phone or TV to watch the fights.

Trevor Long

Trev is a Technology Commentator, Dad, Speaker and Rev Head. He produces and hosts two popular podcasts, EFTM and Two Blokes Talking Tech. He also appears on over 50 radio stations across Australia weekly, and is the resident Tech Expert on Channel 9’s Today Show each day and appears regularly on A Current Affair. Father of three, he is often found down in his Man Cave. Like this post? Buy Trev a drink!

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