If you want to know the start time of the Naoya Inoue vs Ye Joon Kim fight, let me tell you that you have come to the right place. In this article, I will give you the information about the time slots in different countries around the world to watch the boxing match for the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), World Boxing Organization (WBO) and International Boxing Federation (IBF) super bantamweight world titles. Here you will get the ringside times and the estimated start time of the main event.
Japanese boxer Naoya Inoue will look to successfully defend his four belts in a scheduled 12-round battle against South Korean Ye Joon Kim, who replaces Australian San Goodman due to an eye injury he suffered in December 2024. Inoue has an undefeated record of 23 consecutive wins where he has delivered nine knockouts to his opponents. Kim will be looking to spring a surprise in Tokyo against an opponent who seems invincible.
Where to watch Inoue vs Kim fight in United States?
Boxing fans in the United States will be able to enjoy all the bouts from the Inoue vs Kim event on ESPN+ starting at 4am ET (1am PT).
Where to watch Inoue vs Kim fight in Canada?
En Canadá, la pelea de Naoiya Inoue vs Ye Joon Kim será televisada en TSN Plus (TSN+) a partir de las 4 am ET.
Where to watch Inoue vs Kim fight in the UK and Ireland?
In the UK and Ireland, the Inoue vs Kim fight will be broadcast live on Sky Sports+ from 9am GMT. Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can also watch the fight live online via the Sky Go app.
Where to watch Inoue vs Kim fight in the UK and Australia?
The Inoue vs Kim fight will be available to watch in Australia via Kayo Sports as a PPV event. The streaming service costs $49.95.
What time does Inoue vs Kim fight live coverage start?
- In the US and Canada, live coverage of the Naoya Inoue vs Ye Joon Kim fight starts at 4am ET / 3am CT / 2am MT / 1am PT on Friday, Jan 24.
- In the Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua, live coverage starts at 3am CST.
- In the UK, live coverage starts at 9am BST; and in Australia at 8pm AEST
- In the Peru, Colombia, Panama and Ecuador, live coverage starts at 4am PET, COT, ECT and EST.
- In the Venezuela, Bolivia, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, live coverage starts at 5am VET, BOT and AEST.
- In the Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay and Brazil, live coverage starts at 6am ART, UYT, CLST, PYT and BRT.
- In the Spain, France, Germany and Italy, live coverage starts at 10am CEST
Here are the Inoue vs Kim times around the world
- 1:15am PST – Pacific Standard Time (California)
- 2:15am MST – Mountain Standard Time
- 3:15am CST – Mexico City, Mexico
- 3:15am CST – Central Standard Time (Texas)
- 4:15am CST – Cuba Standard Time (La Habana, Cuba)
- 4:15am COT – Bogota, Colombia
- 4:15am PET – Lima, Peru
- 4:15am EST – Ottawa, Canada
- 4:15am EST – Panama City, Panama
- 4:15am EST – Estern Standard Time (Florida, New York)
- 5:15am AEST – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- 5:15am AEST - San Juan, Puerto Rico
- 6:15am CLST – Santiago, Chile
- 6:15am ART – Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 6:15am BRT – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 9:15am BST – United Kingdom
- 10:15am CEST – Central Europe
- 11:15am SAST – South Africa
- 12:15am MSK – Moscow, Russia
- 1:15pm GST – Dubai, UAE
- 2:45pm IST – New Delhi, India
- 4:15pm WIB – Jakarta, Indonesia
- 4:15pm ICT – Bangkok, Thailand
- 5:15pm CST – Beijing, China
- 6:15 pm JST – Tokyo, Japan
- 6:15 pm KST – Seoul, South Korea
- 8:15pm AEST – Australia
- 10:15pm NZST – New Zealand
What time does the walk through the ring between Naoya Inoue and Ye Joon Kim begin? (ESPN+)
- 2:15am PST – Pacific Standard Time (California)
- 3:15am MST – Mountain Standard Time
- 4:15am CST – Mexico City, Mexico
- 4:15am CST – Central Standard Time (Texas)
- 5:15am CST – Cuba Standard Time (La Habana, Cuba)
- 5:15am COT – Bogota, Colombia
- 5:15am PET – Lima, Peru
- 5:15am EST – Ottawa, Canada
- 5:15am EST – Panama City, Panama
- 5:15am EST – Estern Standard Time (Florida, New York)
- 6:15am AEST – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- 6:15am AEST - San Juan, Puerto Rico
- 7:15am CLST – Santiago, Chile
- 7:15am ART – Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 7:15am BRT – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 10:15am BST – United Kingdom
- 11:15am CEST – Central Europe
- 12:15am SAST – South Africa
- 1:15pm MSK – Moscow, Russia
- 2:15pm GST – Dubai, UAE
- 3:45pm IST – New Delhi, India
- 5:15pm WIB – Jakarta, Indonesia
- 5:15pm ICT – Bangkok, Thailand
- 6:15pm CST – Beijing, China
- 7:15 pm JST – Tokyo, Japan
- 7:15 pm KST – Seoul, South Korea
- 9:15pm AEST – Australia
- 11:15pm NZST – New Zealand
Inoue vs Kim card
- Main event: Inoue vs. Kim
- Co-Main Event: Jin Sasaki (18-1-1) and Shoki Saka (29-14-3)
- Goki Kobayashi (8-1) vs. Yuni Takada (15-8-3)
- Tsubasa Narai (14-2) vs. Kai Watanabe (13-1-1)
- Toshiki Shimomachi (19-1-3) vs. Misaki Hirano (11-1