Boxing Match Preview: Liam Talivaa (7-1-0, 3 KOs) vs. Stevan Ivic (7-0-1, 2 KOs)

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The upcoming boxing event features a 10-round heavyweight clash between undefeated Australian prospect Stevan Ivic (7-0-1, 2 KOs) and hard-hitting contender Liam Talivaa (7-1, 3 KOs) for the Australian heavyweight title. This bout serves as a key undercard attraction on No Limit Boxing’s “Tszyu vs. Zerafa: No Limit On PPV” card, pitting Ivic’s technical skills and unbeaten streak against Talivaa’s power and resilience in a domestic showdown. The fight adds heavyweight depth to a card headlined by the grudge match between Nikita Tszyu and Michael Zerafa, with both fighters vying for national supremacy and potential international opportunities. Below is a detailed preview for fans and bettors.

Venue Location

The event will take place at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

This 11,000-capacity arena in the Boondall suburb is a premier venue for Australian combat sports, known for its lively crowds and history of hosting major No Limit Boxing events.

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

As a featured undercard bout for the Australian heavyweight title, the Ivic-Talivaa ring walks are expected around 8:00 PM AEST (9:00 AM GMT / 4:00 AM ET), depending on earlier fights. The event is available via pay-per-view on No Limit Boxing platforms, with international streaming through services like Main Event.

Injury Report

No injuries have been reported for either fighter as of January 13, 2026.

Stevan Ivic appears in full health following his last bout in May 2025, with no setbacks noted in training camp updates. Liam Talivaa has also shown no lingering issues from his April 2025 rematch victory, entering the fight after a solid preparation period. Both camps have confirmed peak condition in recent interviews, though the card saw Rahim Mundine withdraw due to a calf strain unrelated to this matchup.

Fighter Matchups

This 10-round heavyweight (over 200 lbs) title fight anchors the undercard of a stacked 10-fight event emphasizing Australian rivalries and prospects.

Ivic’s unbeaten run vs. Talivaa’s comeback momentum. Ivic, a 28-year-old orthodox fighter from Brisbane, uses his jab and footwork effectively. Talivaa, 30, orthodox from Sydney (originally New Zealand), brings aggressive power punching.

Recent Form

Stevan Ivic: Undefeated at 7-0-1 with 2 KOs, Ivic is 3-0-1 in his last four outings, showcasing improved stamina and defense.

His most recent fight was a UD10 win over Toese Vousiutu on May 14, 2025, retaining the Australian heavyweight title in a gritty performance. Prior: A draw in an earlier bout, but wins include stoppages and decisions against regional foes. Ivic has fought 45 pro rounds, entering with confidence after a strong 2025.

Liam Talivaa: At 7-1 with 3 KOs, Talivaa is 3-1 in his last four, rebounding strongly after an early career setback.

His latest was a TKO5 revenge win over Brandon Grach on April 5, 2025, in a haymaker-filled rematch. Before that: A UD win over Johan Linde in July 2024 and a draw earlier in his career. Talivaa has 28 pro rounds, with a 43% KO rate, and has shown heart in wars.

Both enter after eight-month layoffs, favoring the more experienced Ivic slightly in adaptation.

Fight History

This is the first professional meeting between Ivic and Talivaa, with no prior sparring or shared opponents documented.

Ivic captured and defended the Australian heavyweight title against Vousiutu in 2025, while Talivaa avenged a loss to Grach. The bout represents a step-up for Talivaa against the champion Ivic, adding intrigue as an all-Aussie heavyweight title fight without personal bad blood but high national stakes.

FIGHT ODDS

Liam Talivaa       – 105

Stevan Ivic          – 125

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

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