Horn: ‘I always worry about my health’
TERENCE Crawford’s nine-round battering of Jeff Horn left the Australian with badly cut eyes that required 26 stitches by an expert plastic surgeon and without his WBO welterweight belt.
TERENCE Crawford’s nine-round battering of Jeff Horn left the Australian with badly cut eyes that required 26 stitches by an expert plastic surgeon and without his WBO welterweight belt.
BAD boy Adrien Broner is the prime target as Jeff Horn’s next opponent, although his camp will consider Anthony Mundine if money and rankings aren’t in their favour.
BE first at all times, use bullying tactics and use the overhand. There are some of the five keys to victory for Jeff Horn against Terence Crawford, writes Jamie Pandaram.
TOP Rank officials are so confident Terence Crawford will defeat Jeff Horn in Las Vegas that they’ve already started planning Crawford’s world title defence.
AFTER nearly missing weight and losing his title on the scales, Jeff Horn enjoyed a big plate of spaghetti bolognese and played poker in his hotel room before the fight of his life.
BEATEN by his mother as a child, shot in the head after a game of dice – Jeff’s Horn’s challenger Terence Crawford has had to endure plenty.
IN a home office in Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula sits an enormous whiteboard with comprehensive detail on how to solve boxing’s greatest riddle and bring down Terence Crawford.
It’s largely untouched by modern city development and western tourism, if you’ve done the big cities then it’s time to head to this stunning Japanese island.
THE draw in Durban last week was commendable, but it masked a worrying trend for the Waratahs. They have not won a match outside of Australia in their past seven outings.
THERE is one final test Jake Gordon must complete before he is allowed to take the field in Buenos Aires but the Waratahs are confident their halfback has ‘no ill-effects from concussion’.
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