This exciting match up is up for Thursday night on fox.
What are all the good judges saying.
Who will still be a good judge on Friday morning.
Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn
Re: Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn
horn will place a rock under his head... 
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Re: Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn
never heard that expression. what does it mean? horn will knock him out?popeye1 wrote:horn will place a rock under his head...
Re: Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn
Yeah, what does that mean, Sal
This is going to be a cracker fight, Sam's looking a million bucks and is fit as all fornicate, he's been getting great sparring and great conditioning, both are am. games veterans with huge amateur careers and both need this win. I can't wait.
Re: Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn
what a great win for Horn.
Re: Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn
In 1894, Horn worked for the Swan Land and Cattle Company, ostensibly as a horse breaker. His real job was tracking down rustlers, for which he demanded (and got) $600 for each rustler shot and killed. During this period, Horn's tactics switched from a straight face-to-face standup confrontation to a methodical long range ambush, Horn killed from hiding and, using a long range buffalo rifle, he killed often. More than a dozen dead "rustlers" were credited to Horn during this period each found with a large rock, under his head, Horn's trademark.
http://www.rarewinchesters.com/articles ... horn.shtml
Re: Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn
It seems you view on this one went beyond being a good judge to actually being quite prophetic. I wonder how many more of these "Rocks" Jeff Horn has up his sleeve. Lucky shot, or a sign of things to come ?popeye1 wrote:In 1894, Horn worked for the Swan Land and Cattle Company, ostensibly as a horse breaker. His real job was tracking down rustlers, for which he demanded (and got) $600 for each rustler shot and killed. During this period, Horn's tactics switched from a straight face-to-face standup confrontation to a methodical long range ambush, Horn killed from hiding and, using a long range buffalo rifle, he killed often. More than a dozen dead "rustlers" were credited to Horn during this period each found with a large rock, under his head, Horn's trademark.
http://www.rarewinchesters.com/articles ... horn.shtml
Re: Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn
The KO punch wasn't a lucky shot, it was the perfect punch.
When Sam got back up, he thought the fight was continuing and was unaware that he'd been ko'd!
When Sam got back up, he thought the fight was continuing and was unaware that he'd been ko'd!