Australia's next boxing world champions

MidniteProwler
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Re: Australia's next boxing world champions

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Pauljh wrote:
MidniteProwler wrote:
buster007 wrote:midnight,

After seeing his fight last week he gets beat by any Welterweight rated in the top 30?

hahaha!!

u just cannot say anything positive can u?

u must have a sad life dude.
Please name a top 30 welterweight that he can beat?

There are several I'm not familiar enough with to add to this list, but how's this for starters. Horn beats - Brandon Rios, Jessie Vargas, Leonard Bundu, Robert Guerrero, Chris Algieri, Frankie Gavin, Paul Malignaggi, Sammy Vaquez, Devon Alexander, Kevin Bizzer, now, and there will be others. Reports are that he was sick with the flu before his last fight. He will have gained much more benefit than harm by spending the 10 rounds in his last fight. I think it was obvious that if it was over 12 it doesn't go the distance.
Horn has plenty to prove, he knows that, but is only focused on who is put in front of him. The fact that the Tall Poppy harvesters are around mean he must be on target.
:lol:
Like a Boss
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Re: Australia's next boxing world champions

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With Rohan Murdock no longer fighting Ward, whom he was never likely to beat anyway. Our next chance to land a title is likely to rest with Lucas Browne against Chagaev in early 2016.
Lairdy
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Re: Australia's next boxing world champions

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Pauljh wrote:
MidniteProwler wrote:
buster007 wrote:midnight,

After seeing his fight last week he gets beat by any Welterweight rated in the top 30?

hahaha!!

u just cannot say anything positive can u?

u must have a sad life dude.
Please name a top 30 welterweight that he can beat?

There are several I'm not familiar enough with to add to this list, but how's this for starters. Horn beats - Brandon Rios, Jessie Vargas, Leonard Bundu, Robert Guerrero, Chris Algieri, Frankie Gavin, Paul Malignaggi, Sammy Vaquez, Devon Alexander, Kevin Bizzer, now, and there will be others. Reports are that he was sick with the flu before his last fight. He will have gained much more benefit than harm by spending the 10 rounds in his last fight. I think it was obvious that if it was over 12 it doesn't go the distance.
Horn has plenty to prove, he knows that, but is only focused on who is put in front of him. The fact that the Tall Poppy harvesters are around mean he must be on target.
Are you ok mate?... Christ!
Pauljh
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Re: Australia's next boxing world champions

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Pauljh wrote:
MidniteProwler wrote:
buster007 wrote:midnight,

After seeing his fight last week he gets beat by any Welterweight rated in the top 30?

hahaha!!

u just cannot say anything positive can u?

u must have a sad life dude.
Please name a top 30 welterweight that he can beat?

There are several I'm not familiar enough with to add to this list, but how's this for starters. Horn beats - Brandon Rios, Jessie Vargas, Leonard Bundu, Robert Guerrero, Chris Algieri, Frankie Gavin, Paul Malignaggi, Sammy Vaquez, Devon Alexander, Kevin Bizzer, now, and there will be others. Reports are that he was sick with the flu before his last fight. He will have gained much more benefit than harm by spending the 10 rounds in his last fight. I think it was obvious that if it was over 12 it doesn't go the distance.
Horn has plenty to prove, he knows that, but is only focused on who is put in front of him. The fact that the Tall Poppy harvesters are around mean he must be on target.

OK Guys, fair enough reaction from the doubters. But be sure to call me out again on this when Horn meets any of those mentioned. You can always put your money where your mouth is, as can I.
Only time will tell and I for one won't be cutting the guy down.
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