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Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn

Posted: 08 Sep 2013, 20:53
by Pauljh
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.

Re: Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn

Posted: 09 Sep 2013, 15:31
by popeye1
horn will place a rock under his head... :TU:

Re: Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn

Posted: 09 Sep 2013, 20:01
by adamheight
popeye1 wrote:horn will place a rock under his head... :TU:
never heard that expression. what does it mean? horn will knock him out?

Re: Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn

Posted: 09 Sep 2013, 22:36
by dberry
Yeah, what does that mean, Sal :lol: 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

Posted: 12 Sep 2013, 07:37
by Craig14
what a great win for Horn.

Re: Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn

Posted: 14 Sep 2013, 01:25
by popeye1
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
:TU:

Re: Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn

Posted: 28 Sep 2013, 22:58
by Pauljh
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
:TU:
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 ?

Re: Sam Colomban V Jeff Horn

Posted: 29 Sep 2013, 03:18
by Beltane
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!