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What time does Jeff Horn vs Anthony Mundine REALLY start? Start time, undercard, full schedule

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30th November, 2018
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Jeff Horn and Anthony Mundine will do battle in the biggest Australian boxing bout of the year tonight, but what time is the Horn vs Mundine fight really going to start?

The current expectation is that the Horn vs Mundine fight itself will start at approximately 9:30pm local time, which is 10:30pm AEDT.

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Depending on where you are in Australia this time varies significantly due to time zones and daylight savings, so here’s a quick state-by-state guide.

If you’re in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania or the ACT, then you’re in the AEDT time zone, where the fight is expected to begin at 10:30pm.

If you’re in Queensland, then you’re in the AEST time zone, where the fight is expected to begin at 9:30pm. Because the fight is being held in Queensland, this is also the local time.

If you’re in South Australia, then you’re in the ACDT time zone, where the fight is expected to begin at about 10pm.

If you’re in the Northern Territory, then you’re in the ACST time zone, where the fight is expected to begin at around 9pm.

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Lastly, if you’re in Western Australia, then you’re in the AWST time zone, where the fight is expected to begin at around 7:30pm.

However, it’s important to understand that these times are an approximation only because at the moment no one really knows exactly when the Horn vs Mundine fight will start.

That’s because the fight is going to be preceded by a number of undercard fights, which kick off from approximately 5:30pm local time or 6:30pm AEDT.

Main Event’s pay-per-view coverage will begin from 6:30pm local time which is 7:30pm AEDT. The first two undercard fights will be shown prior to this on Foxtel, and then the remainder of the night is exclusive to Main Event.

These fights might be over more quickly than expected, or they might drag on longer than predicted – we won’t know until it happens. So there’s always the chance that the Horn vs Mundine fight will start either ahead of or behind schedule.

To be safe, if you want to be absolutely sure you won’t miss the fight, we’d recommend jumping on well before the expected start time. Watch some of the undercard matches and get excited for what will hopefully be a great fight!

Full undercard: Anthony Mundine vs Jeff Horn, December 30, Suncorp Stadium

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Fight no. Weight class Title Fighter 1 Fighter 2

Preliminary Card

A Heavyweight N/A Joseph Goodall Christian Ndzie Tsoye
B Bantamweight N/A Krystina Jacobs Kori Farr

Undercard

1 Super Welterweight N/A Ben Horn Lachlan O’shea
2 Super Lightweight N/A Youssef Dib Mark Ramierz
3 Lightweight N/A Kye Mackenzie Francis Chua
4 Cruiserweight N/A Kurtis Pegoraro David Aloua
5 Welterweight WBA Oceania Welterweight Title Cameron Hammond Frank Rojas
6 Super Welterweight N/A Ben Mahoney Adrian Rodriguez
7 Super Featherweight Australian Super Featherweight Title Brent Wilson Liam Rice

Main Event

8 Middleweight N/A Jeff Horn Anthony Mundine
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