Errol Spence Jr.’s arrival in Australia ahead of his July 25 clash against Tim Tszyu included a traditional Aboriginal welcome ceremony, giving the former unified welterweight champion a memorable introduction to the host country.

Ring Magazine shared a video of Spence taking part in the ceremony after landing in Sydney. The event featured a traditional smoking ritual using eucalyptus leaves, Aboriginal dancers in ceremonial body paint and cultural performances. Spence also joined in by holding a ceremonial club and posing for photos with the performers.


The ceremony offered a respectful welcome before Spence began the final stage of his preparation for one of the biggest fights of his career. It also marked a sharp contrast to the travel concerns that surfaced earlier this week when passport issues briefly threatened to delay his departure for Australia.

Spence has now arrived with more than a week remaining before he meets former WBO junior middleweight champion Tim Tszyu at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney. The fight will be contested at a 160-pound catchweight after the originally planned 158-pound limit was increased.

The bout represents another attempt by Spence to rebuild momentum after a lengthy period of inactivity. A victory over Tszyu would immediately put him back into the conversation for major fights at junior middleweight or middleweight, while a loss would leave serious questions about how much he has left after years away from the ring.

The event will stream live on DAZN worldwide.

 

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Last Updated on 2026/07/15 at 8:15 PM

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