The Phnom Penh Post

Horn stuns Pacquiao to win WBO welterweig­ht title belt

- Andrew Dent

FORMER schoolteac­her Jeff Horn stunned world champion Manny Pacquiao to win the World Boxing Organizati­on welterweig­ht crown with a controvers­ial unanimous points decision in Brisbane yesterday.

Given no chance by most observers, t he 29-year-old Horn’s ultraaggre­ssive style rocked Pacquiao, with the three judges scoring the fight 117-111, 115-113 and 115-113 to the Australian after 12 rounds.

Pacquiao’s camp and observers including Lennox Lewis slammed the decision, as the eight-weight world champion said on Filipino TV: “We thought that we won this fight.”

“There is no problem with me if there’s a rematch,” he added. “It would be better if the rematch would be held in the Philippine­s.”

Pacquiao, 38, is considered one of the greatest fighters of his generation. His camp had predicted a “short and sweet” win over Horn, a 2012 Australian Olympian.

But Horn showed no signs of being overawed by the occasion, relentless­ly taking the fight to the Filipino great and not allowing him to find any rhythm.

‘Size difference helped’

“I feel like he couldn’t get a hold of my gap. I was feinting a lot, trying to upset his rhythm, and I think that was working throughout the majority of that fight,” said Horn, who stands three and a half inches (9 centimetre­s) taller than Pacquiao.

Pacquiao did manage to land some left jabs in the opening rounds to take the early points, but Horn refused to back away and his brawling tactics paid dividends through the middle stages.

“He was quick when he put combinatio­ns together, but I felt controllin­g the gap made it easier to see the punches coming,” Horn said. “The size difference helped too.”

Pacquiao, bleeding profusely from cuts high above both eyes caused by accidental head clashes, launched a savage counteratt­ack in the ninth round and appeared to have Horn in trouble with some massive blows that left the Australian staggering.

“The ref came over [at the end of the round] and said: ‘Show me something or I’ll stop the fight’,” Horn said. “I thought: ‘Hang on, hold your horses – I’m not that bad, I can keep going for sure’.”

Horn recovered and came out strongly in the 10th. “That was just my heart that kept me going,” he said. “He got me with a couple of good shots and I did go backwards more in that round than in any other round in the fight, but I still felt good.

“But I came back in the 10th, 11th and 12th.”

Both fighters began to tire in the final stages of a contest fought at a breakneck pace, but Horn’s early lead proved too much to peg back as he claimed the biggest win of his career.

‘The judges were crazy’

Pacquiao had been hoping to set up a second big-money showdown with Floyd Mayweather, but it was Horn who called for a fight with the unbeaten American immediatel­y after his win.

Pacquiao’s strength and conditioni­ng coach Justin Fortune was left fuming by the result, claiming: “The referee was sketchy, the judges were crazy.”

“Manny lost the fight, but Jeff Horn looks like a pumpkin,” added Fortune, referring to the badly swollen face of Horn, who needed stitches over his right eye.

Lewis, the former undisputed world heavyweigh­t champion, tweeted: “This is what’s wrong with boxing. Horn was very game but I’m hard pressed to see how he could have won that fight by any stretch!”

American football quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers was equally forthright.

“Boxing is a joke, and it proves it again tonight. Are you kidding me with those scorecards? #joke #rigged,” Rodgers tweeted.

 ?? AFP ?? Manny Pacquiao (right) of the Philippine­s and Australia’s Jeff Horn fight for the World Boxing Organizati­on world welterweig­ht title in their bout at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane yesterday.
AFP Manny Pacquiao (right) of the Philippine­s and Australia’s Jeff Horn fight for the World Boxing Organizati­on world welterweig­ht title in their bout at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane yesterday.

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