Boxing Match Preview: Jomar Paliwen (7-1-2, 5 KOs) vs. Billy Polkinghorn (4-0-0, 2 KOs)

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The upcoming boxing event includes a lightweight (135 lbs) bout between unbeaten Australian prospect Billy Polkinghorn (4-0, 2 KOs) and Filipino challenger Jomar “Shogun” Paliwen (7-1-2, 5 KOs) in a scheduled six-round contest. This fight serves as an early undercard attraction on No Limit Boxing’s “Tszyu vs. Zerafa: No Limit On PPV” card, pitting Polkinghorn’s precision and home advantage against Paliwen’s experience and knockout power. The matchup adds international flavor to a card dominated by Australian talent, with Polkinghorn aiming to extend his perfect record in front of a local crowd. Below is a fully detailed preview covering all aspects.

Venue Location

The event is set at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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This multi-purpose arena in the Boondall suburb has a capacity of around 11,000 for boxing events and is a frequent host for No Limit Boxing promotions, known for its energetic atmosphere and strong support for domestic fighters.

Prelims beginning at approximately 5:00 PM AEST local time (6:00 AM GMT / 1:00 AM ET).

As an early undercard bout, the Polkinghorn-Paliwen ring walks are anticipated around 5:30 PM AEST (6:30 AM GMT / 1:30 AM ET), depending on the progression of opening fights. The event is available via pay-per-view on No Limit Boxing platforms, with international streaming through services like Main Event.

Injury Report

There are no reported injuries for either fighter as of January 13, 2026.

Billy Polkinghorn has no recent setbacks mentioned in training updates or promotional materials, entering in full health after a successful 2024 campaign. Jomar Paliwen similarly shows no signs of issues from his last bout or travel preparations, with camp reports indicating peak condition. No medical concerns have surfaced for this matchup, though the broader card saw Rahim Mundine withdraw due to a calf strain unrelated to this fight.

Fighter Matchups

This six-round lightweight contest is embedded in a 10-fight card focused on Australian prospects and heavyweight clashes.

Polkinghorn’s undefeated streak vs. Paliwen’s overseas challenge. Polkinghorn, a 25-year-old orthodox fighter from Perth, brings sharp boxing skills. Paliwen, 30, orthodox from La Union, Philippines, relies on power and durability.

Recent Form

Billy Polkinghorn: Undefeated at 4-0 with 2 KOs, Polkinghorn is on a four-fight winning streak since turning pro.

His recent bouts include a shutout decision win over Michael Reynolds on August 28, 2024 (five rounds), and a unanimous decision over Jordan Kasilieris on July 10, 2024 (49-45, 49-44, 50-43). Earlier wins showcase his technical edge, with a focus on outboxing opponents. Polkinghorn has fought consistently, averaging bouts every few months, and enters with strong form as a rising No Limit prospect.

Jomar Paliwen: Holding a 7-1-2 record with 5 KOs, Paliwen has a 3-1-1 mark in his last five outings.

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His most recent fight was a decision loss to Ahmad Reda on December 17, 2025. Prior: A win in January 2025, a draw in 2024, and a second-round TKO over Yudai Yakabu in 2020 (his last overseas bout). Paliwen’s form highlights power (71% KO rate) but vulnerabilities in decisions against skilled boxers.

Both fighters are durable, with Polkinghorn yet to taste defeat and Paliwen showing resilience in draws and overseas tests.

Fight History

This marks the first professional encounter between Polkinghorn and Paliwen, with no prior history, sparring, or shared opponents noted.

Paliwen’s international experience includes a 2020 TKO in Japan, but this is his first trip to Australia. The bout stems from No Limit’s matchmaking to test Polkinghorn against a seasoned Filipino, adding to the card’s global appeal without personal animosity.

FIGHT ODDS

Jomar Paliwen                  + 1200

Billy Polkinghorn             – 3300

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, January 15, 2025

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