Tevita Pangai’s Jr’s next fight: How to watch NRL star on The Fists & The Furious card

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Former NRL star Tevita Pangai Jr continues his boxing journey when he features on The Fists & The Furious, a fight card set to go down in Ipswich, Queensland on March 23.

The ex-Broncos, Panthers and Bulldogs enforcer looks to take his professional boxing record to 4-0 when he faces Raphael Sa'u in a heavyweight clash.

Headlining the card will be light heavyweight prospect and former Olympian Paulo Aokuso, facing Ghana's Emmanuel Danso.

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Here's everything you need to know about Pangai Jr's next fight and The Fists & The Furious event:

How to watch The Fists & The Furious

The event is a Stan Sport exclusive.

Subscribers to the streaming service can watch the event for no fight night for no extra cost the app.

Fans will require an active Stan subscription, although the platform does offer free 30-day trials.

WATCH: The Fists & The Furious is exclusively available on Stan Sport

When is The Fists & The Furious?

  • Date: Saturday, March 23
  • Start time: 5pm AEST
  • Main event: 9:30pm AEST, depending on the length of earlier bouts

The Fists & The Furious is on Saturday, March 23. The card is due to start at 5pm AEST. The main event is expected around 9:30pm AEST, depending on the length of earlier bouts.

The Fists & The Furious tickets

Tickets to the event are on sale now, through Eventbrite.

Grab yours here.

The Fists & The Furious fight card

Bouts and order subject to change

  • Paulo Aokuso vs. Emmanuel Danso; light heavyweight
  • Tevita Pangai Jr. vs. Raphael Sa'u; heavyweight
  • Che Kenneally vs. Sequita Hemingway; heavyweight
  • Tina Rahimi vs. Erica Creely; 59kg catchweight (amateur)
  • Desley Robinson vs. Kaye Scott; middleweight
  • Teremoana Jr. vs. Laurance Lockington; super heavyweight (amateur)
  • Mai Soliman vs. Sawanya Srisawat; super flyweight
  • Ryan Khoury vs. Jason Medawar; super welterweight
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Tom Naghten is a senior editor for The Sporting News Australia.