The appearance will mark another step in Charlo’s attempt to rebuild activity after spending much of the last several years out of the ring.
Charlo, 36, fought just once in 2025, stopping Thomas Lamanna in the sixth round last May. Before that victory, he had not competed since November 2023.
The unbeaten Houston native has fought only three times since 2020, an unusually low number for a fighter who was once one of boxing’s most active champions. Extended layoffs, personal issues, and inactivity have slowed what had been a successful career that saw Charlo win world titles at junior middleweight and middleweight.
With Jermall Charlo added to the Spence v Tsyzu card, who do you think he should fight this July?#boxingnews #boxeo #boxer #jermallcharlo pic.twitter.com/6tL9vkaXpr
— MAIN EVENT (@MainEventTV) May 29, 2026
Main Event did not reveal an opponent for Charlo’s July return, though the broadcaster’s social media post suggested an Australian fighter could be under consideration.
The Spence-Tszyu card is one of the biggest boxing events scheduled in Australia this year. Charlo’s addition gives the event another recognizable name, although questions remain about how much of the former champion remains after years of limited activity.
A win in July would give Charlo a second straight victory and could help position him for a bigger fight later in 2026.
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