The Gold Coast Bulletin

Horn hits the big time with Don win

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WORLD welterweig­ht boxing champion Jeff Horn last night won the highest honour in Australian sport – The Don award – to complete an astonishin­g journey that began with a bruised ego and a battered old Volvo.

The mild-mannered former Brisbane schoolteac­her, who pushed himself to the absolute limits of physical and mental exhaustion to outpoint alltime boxing great Manny Pacquiao in Brisbane on July 2, now joins such Australian greats as Don Bradman, Dawn Fraser, Cadel Evans and Ian Thorpe in the Australian Sporting Hall of Fame.

“This is a dream come true,’’ said Horn, 29 after being presented with the award at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne.

“The year I’ve had has been the most incredible time you could imagine. My wife Jo and I still shake our heads.

“When she met me I was a school nerd getting picked on by bullies. Now I’m a world boxing champion, about to become a dad and the winner of this incredible The Don award.

“Thanks everyone for supporting me.’’

Horn, who picked up more than $1 million by beating Pacquiao, will receive another $1 million for his first defence of the World Boxing Organisati­on title set for December 15 in Brisbane against tough Englishman Gary Corcoran.

“Eleven years ago I drove my old Volvo down to Glenn Rushton’s home gym in Stretton,” Horn said.

“I didn’t follow boxing at all then and I certainly had no plans on becoming a fighter.

“I’d been picked on a lot at school and I just wanted to learn some self-defence and gain a bit of confidence.

“I had just started going out with Jo and I wanted to be able to get us out of trouble if someone picked on me.

“Glenn not only taught me self-defence but he taught me to believe in myself.

“Eleven years later he taught me how to beat Manny Pacquiao, one of the greatest fighters of all time.’’

Horn beat a strong field for The Don including Gold Coast athletics queen Sally Pearson, a previous winner of the award.

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