Live boxing: Thurman earns third-round TKO of Jarvis

So that’s all the prelims out of the way, now time for the main event.
This is a massive moment for Jarvis. A win here ensures he has a hall-of-famer on his curriculum vitae. A loss and his hopes of a world title shot evaporate.
Jarvis seemingly has all the ingredients for success; rock-star looks, heavy hands (22 wins, 20 knockouts) and just the one loss. However, that defeat, to fellow Australian Liam Paro, has raised questions about whether he is genuinely world class.
Brock Jarvis.Credit: No Limit Boxing/Gregg Porteous
“The way this fight’s gonna go is Keith’s an old man now,” Jarvis said this week.
“He’s not the same as what he used to be. He thinks he’s the same, but he’s not.
“He’s coming off some big injuries and he’s gonna really struggle, get back in there. So I’m gonna hit him and I am gonna hurt him and it’s gonna be interesting to see how he reacts to it.”
The fighters have just made their way to centre ring (Jarvis’ walk-out song was Motley Crue’s “Kickstart My Heart”).
Here. We. Go.