Jeff Horn 148 vs. Terence Crawford 146.5
(WBO welterweight title)
Horn first weighed 148 pounds. He then stripped and weighed 147.5. He has an hour to lose the weight.
Any thoughts?
Horn comes in heavy
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Best Coast
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Re: Horn comes in heavy
Just the start of a very bad weekend for Horn.
He'll be leaving without his controversially earned world title belt too.
He'll be leaving without his controversially earned world title belt too.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Horn comes in heavy
Handy excuse when he's finished getting pummeled.
He can no longer make welter comfortably and simply felt weak and drained when he stepped into the ring.
He can no longer make welter comfortably and simply felt weak and drained when he stepped into the ring.
Re: Horn comes in heavy
Ok, Horn just made weight at 147 lbs.
He will not lose his WBO title belt on the scales.
He will not lose his WBO title belt on the scales.
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SenorPipino
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SenorPipino
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Re: Horn comes in heavy
Horn now saying that he wasn't really overweight. It was TR playing "tricks" by apparently tampering with the scales.
The champion has really been milking this "everyone here is against me and trying to make certain I lose" routine.
It's the kind of attitude that indicates that Horn has little confidence in his ability to beat Crawford, and is attempting to blame his upcoming defeat on forces he can't control.
The champion has really been milking this "everyone here is against me and trying to make certain I lose" routine.
It's the kind of attitude that indicates that Horn has little confidence in his ability to beat Crawford, and is attempting to blame his upcoming defeat on forces he can't control.
Re: Horn comes in heavy
To be fair to Horn, (almost) everyone there does want him to lose, not least the Promoter.SenorPipino wrote: ↑09 Jun 2018, 06:11
The champion has really been milking this "everyone here is against me and trying to make certain I lose" routine.
Arum has wanted Pacquiao vs Crawford for a long time as a passing of the torch ceremony.
But Horn ruined that plan out in Oz. No doubt Arum wants to see him get a beating for his insolence.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Horn comes in heavy
Yes, Arum does want Horn to lose.
He has a star in Crawford under contract while Horn is a free agent after tonight.
It makes sense that Arum is pulling for Crawford.
But Horn is really going overboard in trying to constantly convince the world that the "fix is in."
If he loses badly tonight he'll insist that he just wasn't "mentally there" because he figured he couldn't beat boxing politics.
But Crawford won't need any skulldugerry by TR to blow away Horn tonight.
He has a star in Crawford under contract while Horn is a free agent after tonight.
It makes sense that Arum is pulling for Crawford.
But Horn is really going overboard in trying to constantly convince the world that the "fix is in."
If he loses badly tonight he'll insist that he just wasn't "mentally there" because he figured he couldn't beat boxing politics.
But Crawford won't need any skulldugerry by TR to blow away Horn tonight.
Re: Horn comes in heavy
I believe Horn will be blaming the referee a lot tonight too, for not allowing his bullshit fouling. The "Hornet" essentially starved himself to fly across the world, starve a lil longer, take a terrible public beating, and hand deliver the title he had no business touching in the first place.