Why is there a Zerafa vs Horn rematch?

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hulkmaniac
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Why is there a Zerafa vs Horn rematch?

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What is the point? Zerafa was beating Horn from pillar to post.
Stuarty
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Re: Why is there a Zerafa vs Horn rematch?

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because Horn was heavy favourite and they're gambling on it being an off day i presume...
hulkmaniac
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Re: Why is there a Zerafa vs Horn rematch?

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Stuarty wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 11:24 because Horn was heavy favourite and they're gambling on it being an off day i presume...
Horn lost nearly every round. Off day would be like if he got clipped by a shot be didn't see.
KiwiRider
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Re: Why is there a Zerafa vs Horn rematch?

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For Horn, it was a chance to quickly have a go at Murata for a title.
Zerafa was supposed to be a stay busy fight on his way to Japan.

No one told Zerafa. :lol:
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Re: Why is there a Zerafa vs Horn rematch?

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contractual maybe or just $$$$
margaret thatcher
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Re: Why is there a Zerafa vs Horn rematch?

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Horn is a really basic fighter, not sure he really has much to adjust with. I guess if he wants some inspiration, he can look at Murata vs Brant, as that was sort of similar with a surprise beating in the first fight.
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Re: Why is there a Zerafa vs Horn rematch?

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hulkmaniac wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 14:13
Stuarty wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 11:24 because Horn was heavy favourite and they're gambling on it being an off day i presume...
Horn lost nearly every round. Off day would be like if he got clipped by a shot be didn't see.
I didn't say it was an off day. My thinking is that his team are gambling on it being an off day and they're confident of winning the rematch... I didn't see the first fight so i don't know.
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Re: Why is there a Zerafa vs Horn rematch?

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An immediate rematch clause explains the reason why this fight is happening.
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Re: Why is there a Zerafa vs Horn rematch?

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Stuarty wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 15:45
hulkmaniac wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 14:13

Horn lost nearly every round. Off day would be like if he got clipped by a shot be didn't see.
I didn't say it was an off day. My thinking is that his team are gambling on it being an off day and they're confident of winning the rematch... I didn't see the first fight so i don't know.
Horn looked "off" in the first fight.
At the time I thought he might have been a little drained, because he was a little sluggish and gassed towards the end.
As far as I can tell now, it was actually a bit of looking past Zerafa, and not being 100% on fight night.
No discredit to Zarafa, he really brought it, putting in an even better performance than he did Vs Brook.
I see this rematch as a barnstormer- as long as Horn is fully committed, and I think he is.
A couple of real tough Aussies banging it out :box:
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Re: Why is there a Zerafa vs Horn rematch?

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Enlightened-One wrote: 16 Dec 2019, 16:57 An immediate rematch clause explains the reason why this fight is happening.
That’s exactly it.

Some asked what was the reason to even put in a rematch clause.
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