Jai Opetaia Fight Time In All Major Cities Worldwide

Jai Opetaia Fight Time In All Major Cities Worldwide

Jai Opetaia returns to the ring this weekend in a huge fight for the sport of boxing as the main man at cruiserweight returns and goes back to work.

Just another day in the office for whom many consider the cruiserweight King at the moment.

Although there are other champions, the man from Australia is 28-0-22 KO and has been improving a lot lately.

Here are the details this weekend in a huge fight.

For those in Australia and New Zealand it will be on Stan Sport PPV (around AUD $50–60; full card from 7:00 PM AEST).

Jai Opetaia Fight Time In All Major Cities Worldwide

Here are the times this weekend:

City

Time Zone

Local Time & Date

Sydney / Melbourne / Gold Coast

AEST (UTC+10)

Saturday 10:00 PM

Brisbane

AEST (UTC+10)

Saturday 10:00 PM

Perth

AWST (UTC+8)

Saturday 8:00 PM

Adelaide

ACDT (UTC+10:30)

Saturday 10:30 PM

Auckland

NZDT (UTC+13)

Sunday 12:00 AM (midnight)

Tokyo / Seoul

JST/KST (UTC+9)

Sunday 7:00 AM

Beijing / Singapore / Hong Kong

CST (UTC+8)

Saturday 8:00 PM

Dubai

GST (UTC+4)

Saturday 4:00 PM

Riyadh / Doha / Moscow

AST/MSK (UTC+3)

Saturday 3:00 PM

Istanbul

TRT (UTC+3)

Saturday 3:00 PM

Cairo

EET (UTC+2)

Saturday 2:00 PM

Paris / Berlin / Rome / Madrid

CET (UTC+1)

Saturday 1:00 PM

London / Lisbon

GMT (UTC+0)

Saturday 12:00 PM (noon)

Lagos / Casablanca

WAT/WET (UTC+1/0)

Saturday 12:00 PM or 1:00 PM

New York / Toronto / Miami

EST (UTC-5)

Saturday 7:00 AM

Chicago / Mexico City

CST (UTC-6)

Saturday 6:00 AM

Denver

MST (UTC-7)

Saturday 5:00 AM

Los Angeles / Las Vegas

PST (UTC-8)

Saturday 4:00 AM

São Paulo / Buenos Aires

BRT/ART (UTC-3)

Saturday 9:00 AM

Bogotá / Lima

COT/PET (UTC-5)

Saturday 7:00 AM

Alas, that is most of the major cities around the world and the times this weekend.

Roll on the fight.

If he wins, some will want to see him maybe fight David Benavidez next year or unify against another cruiserweight champion.


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