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Jeff Horn vs Michael Zerafa II: Everything you need to know
BOXING
December 18, 2019 1:38pm
Source: FOX SPORTS
Everything you need to know ahead of Horn v Zerafa II.
Jeff Horn gets a chance at redemption on Wednesday night (AEDT) in Brisbane as he takes on Michael Zerafa in a bitter middleweight rematch.
It was Zerafa who looked the goods in the ‘Battle of Bendigo’ back in August, as he stopped for the former WBO welterweight champion in the ninth round.
But Horn believes he’s done what was needed to flip the script; making changes to both his training and diet in the lead-up to a fight he enters as the underdog.
Zerafa wanted a shot at Ryota Murata’s WBA middleweight belt after his pay-per-view stunner. Instead, Horn triggered the rematch clause to set Australia up with a sequel.
Here’s what you need to know ahead of Jeff Horn v Michael Zerafa II...
START TIME
Jeff Horn v Michael Zerafa is expected to get underway at approx. 10.15pm (AEDT).
Jeff Horn
Age: 31
Nationality: Australia
Wins: 19 (13 KOs)
Losses: 2
Draws: 1
Height: 175cm
Reach: 173cm
Michael Zerafa
Age: 27
Nationality: Australia
Wins: 27 (16 KOs)
Losses: 3 (1 KO)
Draws: 0
Height: 180cm
Reach: 182cm
WHAT’S ON THE LINE?
— WBA Oceania Middleweight Title
— WBO Oriental Middleweight Title
WEIGH-IN RESULTS
Jeff Horn — 72.2kg
Michael Zerafa — 72.55kg
ODDS (via sportsbet.com.au, as of December 17)
Michael Zerafa to win — $1.28
Michael Zerafa to win via KO/TKO — $2.10
Michael Zerafa to win via points or decision — $3.00
Jeff Horn to win — $3.45
Jeff Horn to win via KO/TKO — $6.00
Jeff Horn to win via points or decision — $6.50
FULL CARD
Jeff Horn v Michael Zerafa — middleweight (10 x 3 minute rounds) — WBA Oceania Middleweight Title, WBO Oriental Middleweight Title
Mauro Perouene v Liam Wilson — super featherweight (10 x 3 minute rounds) — IBF Super Featherweight World Youth Title
Tej Singh v Renold Quinlan — 75kg catchweight (8 x 3 minute rounds)
Czar Amonsot v Andrew Hunt — welterweight (8 x 3 minute rounds)
Nurshahidah Roslie v Neekz Johnson — 57kg catchweight (6 x 2 minute rounds)
Non-televised
Billy Holland v Ben Horn — welterweight (4 x 3 minute rounds)
Ricky Hunt v Connor Quinn — 59kg catchweight (4 x 3 minute rounds)
Jeff Horn vs Michael Zerafa II: Everything you need to know
BOXING
December 18, 2019 1:38pm
Source: FOX SPORTS
Everything you need to know ahead of Horn v Zerafa II.
Jeff Horn gets a chance at redemption on Wednesday night (AEDT) in Brisbane as he takes on Michael Zerafa in a bitter middleweight rematch.
It was Zerafa who looked the goods in the ‘Battle of Bendigo’ back in August, as he stopped for the former WBO welterweight champion in the ninth round.
But Horn believes he’s done what was needed to flip the script; making changes to both his training and diet in the lead-up to a fight he enters as the underdog.
Zerafa wanted a shot at Ryota Murata’s WBA middleweight belt after his pay-per-view stunner. Instead, Horn triggered the rematch clause to set Australia up with a sequel.
Here’s what you need to know ahead of Jeff Horn v Michael Zerafa II...
START TIME
Jeff Horn v Michael Zerafa is expected to get underway at approx. 10.15pm (AEDT).
Jeff Horn
Age: 31
Nationality: Australia
Wins: 19 (13 KOs)
Losses: 2
Draws: 1
Height: 175cm
Reach: 173cm
Michael Zerafa
Age: 27
Nationality: Australia
Wins: 27 (16 KOs)
Losses: 3 (1 KO)
Draws: 0
Height: 180cm
Reach: 182cm
WHAT’S ON THE LINE?
— WBA Oceania Middleweight Title
— WBO Oriental Middleweight Title
WEIGH-IN RESULTS
Jeff Horn — 72.2kg
Michael Zerafa — 72.55kg
ODDS (via sportsbet.com.au, as of December 17)
Michael Zerafa to win — $1.28
Michael Zerafa to win via KO/TKO — $2.10
Michael Zerafa to win via points or decision — $3.00
Jeff Horn to win — $3.45
Jeff Horn to win via KO/TKO — $6.00
Jeff Horn to win via points or decision — $6.50
FULL CARD
Jeff Horn v Michael Zerafa — middleweight (10 x 3 minute rounds) — WBA Oceania Middleweight Title, WBO Oriental Middleweight Title
Mauro Perouene v Liam Wilson — super featherweight (10 x 3 minute rounds) — IBF Super Featherweight World Youth Title
Tej Singh v Renold Quinlan — 75kg catchweight (8 x 3 minute rounds)
Czar Amonsot v Andrew Hunt — welterweight (8 x 3 minute rounds)
Nurshahidah Roslie v Neekz Johnson — 57kg catchweight (6 x 2 minute rounds)
Non-televised
Billy Holland v Ben Horn — welterweight (4 x 3 minute rounds)
Ricky Hunt v Connor Quinn — 59kg catchweight (4 x 3 minute rounds)