The Cairns Post

Horn hunts massive $5m payday

- GRANTLEE KIEZA

JEFF Horn is chasing a $5 million payday to defend his world welterweig­ht title against American Terence Crawford and will begin training for the bout in five weeks.

The clash is tentativel­y set for Las Vegas on April 21 and the Horn camp is fighting for a bigger purse from American promoter Bob Arum.

“This is a huge fight pitting a man who beat an 11-time world champ (Manny Pacquiao) against a fighter who is unbeaten in 32 bouts and regarded by many as the world’s best boxer pound-for-pound,” said promoter Dean Lonergan. “This will be one of the biggest fights in the world in 2018.”

Horn said he was likely to face Crawford before any match-up with Anthony Mundine.

JEFF Horn is chasing a $5 million payday to defend his world welterweig­ht title against American Terence Crawford and will begin training for the bout in five weeks.

In Horn’s contract to fight Manny Pacquiao at Suncorp Stadium on July 2 he was guaranteed two payments of $US750,000 ($981,000) to defend the title if victorious and he fulfilled part one on Wednesday night when he stopped Englishman Gary Corcoran.

But his team, led by trainer/ manager Glenn Rushton, say the same guarantee is way too light for the magnitude of the Crawford fight, tentativel­y set for the 20,000-seat T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on April 21. They are fighting for a much bigger purse from American promoter Bob Arum.

“I can tell you now Jeff won’t be fighting Crawford for $1 million,” his promoter Dean Lonergan said.

“This is a huge fight pitting a man who beat an 11-time world champ (Pacquiao) against a fighter who is unbeaten in 32 bouts and regarded by many as the world’s best boxer pound-for-pound. This will be one of the biggest fights in the world in 2018.”

Horn says he is keen to stay at the welterweig­ht limit of 66.68kg even though he usually has to lose 4kg the day before the weigh-in.

Lonergan said the welterweig­ht division was the “glamour” weight class in boxing at the moment and represente­d the biggest prizes for Horn, with a planned series of fights against Crawford and the other world welterweig­ht champs Errol Spence and Keith Thurman.

Horn has also been offered a $2 million payday against Anthony Mundine but said the way negotiatio­ns were progressin­g it looked like he would be facing Crawford first.

“I’m very happy to go to Las Vegas and fight Crawford,” Horn said. “I believe I have the size and the strength to beat him and I think it will be a very exciting fight for the fans. I want America to see me as a boxer with a lot of heart and a really entertaini­ng style.”

On Saturday afternoon Horn and his cousin, Lord Mayor Graham Quirk, were at the opening of the Yeronga gym of Dundee Kim, Horn’s strength coach.

Horn will begin working with Kim in January following the birth of his first child, a daughter, due on January 1.

Kim and his team will support Rushton in preparing Horn for the fight of his life.

“Dundee and his guys put in so much hard work for me with the punching pad work and weight training and it pays off in the ring,” Horn said. “I feel I’m getting stronger and more confident with every fight and I’m really looking forward to giving my best performanc­e ever against Crawford.”

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PAYDAY: Jeff Horn.

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