I know he's in great shape and has been training the house down. Should be a welcome addition to the pro ranks in this part of the world...
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Brad Hore Turns Pro (Interview)
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Ipswich Express
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Re: Brad Hore Turns Pro (Interview)
His opponent, David Smith, has a 2-7 record and has been KOed 6 times. This could be unlucky 7 for Smith.
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Like a Boss
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Re: Brad Hore Turns Pro (Interview)
After 3 years in the pro ranks Brad Hore is 5-1 and tomorrow night faces the unbeaten Rex Tso (17-0) in Tso's home town Hong Kong. Big step up in class for Hore.
http://www.aus-boxing.com/2015/08/27/br ... f-my-life/
Tso, 28, is a unified regional titleholder at super flyweight, having held the WBA International, WBO Asia Pacific and WBC Asia Continental baubles and is regarded as one of the hottest tickets in the Asia Pacific region.

“I know Rex is a well respected boxer in Hong Kong but I don’t believe he’s fought anyone with my experience,”
“It’s great to be back on the road with the team,” continued Hore. “It brings back lots of memories from my amateur days,”
“I’m here with Kerry Hope and Kane Cassells who both fight on Saturday night, Gareth Williams our trainer, Peter Blackadder our assistant and Matt Clark our manager,”
“This isn’t my last fight, no matter what happens on Saturday,” added Hore. “I’m in the best shape of my life, I could probably make flyweight if I wanted,”
“I’m really enjoying my boxing and being around my team. While I’m enjoying it, I’m going to keep boxing.”
At 33, many would see this opportunity as a fleeting chance for the pocket-sized Hore to break into the world ratings. When probed on his future and motivation to keep fighting, a jovial Hore was eager to prove his worth.
http://www.aus-boxing.com/2015/08/27/br ... f-my-life/
Tso, 28, is a unified regional titleholder at super flyweight, having held the WBA International, WBO Asia Pacific and WBC Asia Continental baubles and is regarded as one of the hottest tickets in the Asia Pacific region.

“I know Rex is a well respected boxer in Hong Kong but I don’t believe he’s fought anyone with my experience,”
“It’s great to be back on the road with the team,” continued Hore. “It brings back lots of memories from my amateur days,”
“I’m here with Kerry Hope and Kane Cassells who both fight on Saturday night, Gareth Williams our trainer, Peter Blackadder our assistant and Matt Clark our manager,”
“This isn’t my last fight, no matter what happens on Saturday,” added Hore. “I’m in the best shape of my life, I could probably make flyweight if I wanted,”
“I’m really enjoying my boxing and being around my team. While I’m enjoying it, I’m going to keep boxing.”
At 33, many would see this opportunity as a fleeting chance for the pocket-sized Hore to break into the world ratings. When probed on his future and motivation to keep fighting, a jovial Hore was eager to prove his worth.
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Like a Boss
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Re: Brad Hore Turns Pro (Interview)
Hore lost. But by all reports had a red hot go until he was stopped.