The Phnom Penh Post

WBO champ Horn is ‘dirty’ fighter: Corcoran

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ENGLISH challenger Gary Corcoran has claimed Australian World Boxing Organisati­on welterweig­ht champion Jeff Horn is a “dirty” fighter ahead of their title bout in Brisbane on Wednesday (with coverage beginning at around 6:30pm Cambodian time).

In an extraordin­ary media conference yesterday, Corcoran’s camp provided a laptop presentati­on to indicate that Horn led with his head and left his head in the clinches.

It is Horn’s first title defence since he upset Philippine box- ing hero Manny Pacquiao, the winner of eight world championsh­ips in different weight divisions, in Brisbane last July to win the belt.

“Let me start by saying I respect Jeff as a fighter . . . they don’t give away world title belts for nothing,” Corcoran’s co-trainer Frank Greaves said. “[But] let’s get one thing straight – he is dirty. There is absolutely no question that he’s dirty.

“He’s leading i n wit h his head, he leaves his head in t here a ll t he time.

“I just want to draw attent ion to t hat fact.”

Greaves aired a collection of video highlights which he claimed proved his point.

The trainer also taunted Horn by pulling out a baseball cap with a boxing glove taped to it before a bout of bickering broke out between the two teams.

Horn’s trainer Glenn Rushton hit back at the Corcoran camp’s claims.

“Jeff doesn’t headbutt,” Rushton said. “What you’re not factoring in is all the un- knowns – someone moves their head this way just as he moves his head.

“You’ve got two explosive fighters in Manny Pacquiao and Jeff Horn, both very evasive and fast moving. Sometimes they both zig when one should have zagged – boom, there’s a head clash.”

Horn also fired back at the suggestion he was “dirty”.

“Maybe I can change that hat to having gloves on the side of my head to protect my ears from the biting,” he said.

Rushton added that he will only be satisfied with a Horn knockout victory to send a warning to the rest of the welterweig­ht division overseas.

He also insisted he wants Horn to beat those main rivals – Americans Terence Crawford, Errol Spence and Keith Thurman – before going up a weight division.

British boxer Amir Khan is another who has designs on Horn’s world title belt and is expected to be ringside on Wednesday with a potential fight between the two next year.

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