Floyd Mayweather Jr (50-0, 27 KOs) and Mikuru Asakura (16-3, 1 NC) square off in the main event live stream from Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan on Sunday September 25, which makes it Saturday September 24 in the United States. The exhibition match features the 45-year-old American boxing legend, five-weight world champion and hall of famer up against the 30-year-old Japanese MMA fighter and YouTuber.
Retired from professional boxing in 2017 Floyd Mayweather Jr is back in the ring following a trio of exhibition bout against Tenshin Nasukawa, Logan Paul and Don Moore. His next “No Contest” fight against Mikuru Asakura is scheduled for three rounds. The latter has been an MMA fighter for over 10 years, and this is his first boxing match.
Also on the card Japanese Koji Tanaka aka “Kouzi” takes on American Ray Sadeghi aka “Jizzy Mack” in a three-round custom rules open weight clash. As well, local Nadaka Yoshinari takes on Thai Bandasak So Trakunpet in a three-round 117-pound kickboxing match. In addition, representating the country-host Miura Kota battles it out against Bunchuai Phonsungnoen of Thailand in a three-round 150-pound MMA contest. The full fight card can be found below.
How to watch Floyd Mayweather vs Mikuru Asakura
United States
Broadcast: FITE
Date: Saturday, September 24
Time: 11 pm ET / 8 pm PT
Australia
Broadcast: Kayo
Date: Sunday, September 25
Time: 1 pm AEST / 11 am AWST
Other countries
Broadcast: FITE
Date and time vary by location
Schedule is available on the event broadcast page
Boxing fans outside the covered regions can connect via VPN, such as ExpressVPN, and live stream Mayweather vs Asakura from practically anywhere.
Mayweather vs Asakura fight card
Get Mayweather vs Asakura full fight card and stay tuned for results below.
- Floyd Mayweather vs. Mikuru Asakura
- Ray Sadeghi “Jizzy Mack” vs. Koji Tanaka “Kouzi”
- Nadaka Yoshinari vs. Bandasak So Trakunpet
- Miura Kota vs. Bunchuai Phonsungnoen
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