The Borneo Post

Crawford stops Horn to seize WBO welterweig­ht world title

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LOS ANGELES: Unbeaten Terence Crawford punished Jeff Horn en route to a ninth- round technical knockout on Saturday to seize the Australian’s World Boxing Organisati­on welterweig­ht world title.

America’s Crawford, the former undisputed super lightweigh­t world title holder, outclassed the Aussie who was defending the title he won in a huge upset of Manny Pacquiao in July of last year in Brisbane.

Horn defended the belt with a technical knockout of Gary Corcoran in December, but he was dominated by Crawford all the way at the Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Crawford, who improved to 33- 0 with 24 knockouts, battered Horn for eight rounds, knocking him down in the ninth with a flurry of blows.

Horn beat the count , but Crawford unleashed another barrage and referee Robert Byrd called a halt at 2: 33 of the round.

With the win Crawford claimed a world title in a third weight division.

He defeated Julius Indongo last August to become the undisputed super lightweigh­t world champion.

A former WBO lightweigh­t world champ, Crawford made the move up to welterweig­ht in impressive fashion.

He won every round and was never really hurt by Horn, who fell to 18-1 with one draw and 12 knockouts.

A vocal Australian contingent among the crowd of 8,112 lustily backed Horn, but he was in trouble from the start as Crawford caught him with a hard left just seconds in.

Crawford, using his speed and his ability to switch stances to good effect, landed almost at will, Horn absorbing the punishment without finding a way to answer.

 ??  ?? Jeff Horn (left) and Terence Crawford battle in the seventh round of their WBO welterweig­ht title fight at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Jeff Horn (left) and Terence Crawford battle in the seventh round of their WBO welterweig­ht title fight at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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