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Jeff Horn’s trainer slammed for ‘disgraceful’ moment in loss to Tim Tszyu

A new video of Jeff Horn’s team debating whether to stop the fight has revealed the real hero amongst claims of “disgraceful” conduct.

Jeff Horn's trainer has come under heavy fire.
Jeff Horn's trainer has come under heavy fire.

New footage has emerged after Jeff Horn’s trainer came under fire for his handling of the end of the Queenslander’s fight against Tim Tszyu last night.

Tszyu dominated Horn from start to finish, coming of age with a clinical eighth-round stoppage as he emerged from the shadow of his famous father Kostya.

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There was widespread praise for the 25-year-old after the best performance of his career but the same couldn’t be said for Team Horn as commentators slammed Glenn Rushton for being determined to keep his pupil in the fight.

As an exhausted Horn, who had been battered from the opening bell, slumped in his corner at the end of the eighth round, his entourage was discussing whether or not to throw in the towel.

Some said they didn’t want him to go back out there. “I don’t want to,” one member of the team repeated.

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Kneeling in front of Horn, Rushton asked the fighter a couple of times: “What do you want to do?”

When he didn’t answer, one of the those advocating for a retirement said: “That says it all.”

But Rushton continued, asking Horn if he had one last effort left in the tank.

“Have you got a punch left in you or not?” he said. “Do you want to give us a minute?”

A video posted on Twitter by commentator Ben Damon on Thursday showed Horn’s cornerman Adam Copland telling referee Phil Austin to call things off, even as Rushton asked his fighter whether he could keep going.

Copland, standing behind the ropes, waved his hand and caught Austin’s attention, which was enough for the official to pull the plug.

Boxing writer for Ring Magazine, Ryan Songalia, responded to the clip by writing: “Thankfully someone had the responsibility and sense of duty to make the call. Jeff Horn didn’t deserve to take that kind of punishment for as long as he did.”

Copland said he was worried about Horn after round five and took action when it became clear his night was only going to end one way.

“Glenn was asking Jeff, ‘Do you want to keep going?’ and Jeff’s never going to quit, he doesn’t have it in him, but he wasn’t responding (to Rushton) either,” Copland told Sporting News.

“He just didn’t look good. He had too much heart for his own good.

“Phil came over and said, ‘I think you’ve had enough’ and Jeff was unresponsive. I think Stephen Edwards, Ben and I all said, ‘Please mate, just stop it’ and Phil stopped it.”

FENECH SLAMS ‘DISGRACEFUL’ MOMENT

Australian boxing legend Jeff Fenech was in commentary and couldn’t believe what he was hearing as Rushton questioned if Horn had another burst left.

“Oh my God, of course he’s stopping,” Fenech said, just before the fight ended. “Of course they have (stopped).

“To hear that corner argue about (stopping), when Jeff Horn couldn’t even answer if he wanted to fight, to tell him to go back out is disgraceful.”

Co-commentator Ben Damon added: “Thank goodness sanity prevailed because we did not need to see a man who has achieved so much and done so much for Australian boxing take any more punishment.

“He leaves the way he deserves.”

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But Rushton has hit back, telling the Courier Mail he’d never risk a fighter who is like his son.

“We told Jeff ‘you have to show us something’,” Rushton said.

“Jeff was saying ‘I want to keep going’. We know how competitive Jeff is but we had to say to ourselves ‘has he got the pop left in him to win the fight’.

“Ben (Horn, his brother and cornerman) was saying to give him one minute in round nine to see if he can land a big shot.”

‘IT WAS ABSOLUTELY EMBARRASSING’

Main Event boxing expert Paul Kent was the most savage on Rushton, saying it was “embarrassing” to see what was happening in Horn’s corner when everyone could see he was out of steam.

“For Glenn Rushton, who is Jeff Horn’s trainer, to be sitting there at the end of the eighth round asking if he wants to fight again, whether he has one more punch in him, whether he has one more minute in him, was absolutely embarrassing to be honest,” Kent said.

“It showed the amateurism that’s been in Jeff Horn’s corner for much of his career.

“The greatness of Jeff Horn is he’s been able to overcome that.

“I think this has been a handicap he’s had to deal with his whole career and it’s a testament that he’s been able to have such success with that.”

Kent also slaughtered the advice Horn’s camp gave the southpaw during the fight. He said their tactics were at odds with reality after Tszyu took the upper hand from the first round.

“He (Horn) was constantly being given bad advice from early in the fight,” Kent said. “He was gassed after two rounds and he was gone and yet already by round three, Tim Tszyu was stalking Jeff Horn, looking for the shot.

“Yet when he goes to the corner, Glenn Rushton was telling Jeff Horn that he’s got to walk up and be first, that he’s got to push the pace against Tim Tszyu.

“The fight was over by then, he was in survival mode. To be told by his corner that he had to lead the fight, that he had to lead up on Tim Tszyu, it just astounds me.

“He clearly wasn’t fit enough for this fight, so he’d been pushed into this fight when he wasn’t fit enough to fight 10 rounds.

“He was gone after two rounds, and his corner should have known that.”

There was also criticism from an international audience.

Songalia said: “I really didn’t like Glenn Rushton pointing to Jeff Horn in the corner and asking ‘What do you want to do?’ He couldn’t even answer, and if he could, he’s a fighter, he’ll go out fighting. That’s how people get hurt, Horn didn’t deserve to be put in that position.

“It was really uncomfortable watching Tim Tszyu land flush right hands at will against Jeff Horn. Horn’s corner should have thrown in the towel 3-4 rounds earlier, and this isn’t the first time they’ve let him hang around too long.”

Toronto-based boxing writer Alex McClintock said: “Rushton corners like a tough, tough gang member.”

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