Horn vs Crawford, SKY. Free
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Just to remind everyone that Horn vs Crawford is on SKY SPORTS 3, Channel 53, starting at 12:30-3:30.  Today (Sunday) in NZ.
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#2
Awesome. Was expecting it to be PPV haha.
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Horn-Crawford Undercard Results
By David Robinett at ringside

2016 U.S. Olympic silver medalist Shakur Stevenson (7-0, 4 KOs) put on a dazzling show for as long as it lasted, knocking down his Brazilian opponent Aelio Mesquita (16-2, 14 KOs) five times in less than five minutes. Referee Benji Estevez saved Mesquita from further punishment by stopping the fight at 1:45 of the second round in a scheduled eight round featherweight contest. Stevenson was unstoppable from nearly the opening bell, dropping Mesquita early with a blazing fast straight left, right hand combination. Mesquita was not badly hurt, yet, so the southpaw Stevenson softened him up with several popping right jabs before putting Mesquita down again onto the seat of his pants with a straight left hand. Mesquita made it into round two, where Stevenson promptly deposited him onto the canvas again with a combination punctuated by a left hook. Mesquita was in stoppage territory by then, although the referee surprisingly let him continue after knockdown number four, a combination that started with Mesquita upright and continued as Mesquita crumpled to the canvas, drawing a probably unfair warning from referee Estevez to Stevenson for hitting Mesquita while he was down. One more knockdown shortly thereafter was enough for everyone, resulting in the stoppage midway through round two. Fun stuff from Top Rank’s seemingly endless stable of young talent.

Undefeated Russian Maxim Dadashev (11-0, 10 KOs) successfully took a big step up in competition, punctuating a workmanlike performance with a tenth and final round stoppage of former WBA lightweight champion Darleys Perez (33-4-2, 21 KOs) to capture the NABF junior welterweight title. It was a solid if unspectacular performance from Dadashev, who was simply a little better in every aspect of the fight against a former champion probably a year or two removed from his prime.

Perez (33-4-2, 21 KOs) who represented Columbia as a lightweight at the 2008 Summer Olympics and won his WBA title in 2014, started the fight well, countering Dadashev with quick punches as Dadashev came forward. However Dadashev gradually increased his output as the fight progressed, and by round five momentum had swung firmly in Dadashev’s favor, with the Russian outlanding Perez by an increasingly wide margin, effectively mixing punches to the head and body with both hands. Perez still had some fight in him in the later rounds, occasionally landing quick hooks in between Dadashev’s attacks, but no combinations and not without enough power to discourage Dadashev’s aggression. The fight seemed headed to the scorecards when in the middle of round ten a Dadashev straight right caused Perez to wobble, and Dadsehv quickly followed up with a barrage punctuated by a big right hook that put Perez on the canvas. Although Perez rose and was game to continue, referee Jay Nady felt, maybe a little prematurely, that he was too shaky to go on, and waved the bout over at 1:49 of the round.

Light heavyweight Steve Nelson (11-0, 9 KOs) remained undefeated with a sixth and final round stoppage of Dashon Webster (10-2, 6 KOs). Nelson, an army veteran who served a tour in Afghanistan and later was a 2012 Olympic alternate in London, simply wore down the smaller Webster, walking through Webster’s ineffective jab each round until he finally dropped Webster from an accumulation of punches in round five. In round six, Nelson was landing at will against a visibly gassed Webster, until referee Russell Mora had seen enough at 0:46 of the final stanza and ended the fight.

In the opening bout on the undercard of Crawford vs. Horn at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, one of Top Rank’s youngest ever signees, 17-year old David Kaminsky (2-0, 1 KO), breezed through his second pro bout, stopping Trevor Lavin (1-1, 1 KO) at 1:12 of the second round in a scheduled four round middleweight bout. Kaminsky, an Israeli by birth who lives and trains in Southern California, dropped Lavin with a right to the body early in round two. Lavin beat the count but went down again moments later after Kaminsky’s follow-up barrage, prompting the referee to call a halt to the bout.
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Crawford halts Horn in nine, wins WBO welterweight title
By David Robinett at ringside

Formerly undisputed jr welterweight champion Terence “Bud” Crawford (33-0, 24 KOs) stepped up to welterweight to dethrone WBO welterweight champion Jeff Horn (18-1-1, 12 KOs) by ninth round TKO on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Hotel Casino in Las Vegas. Crawford quickly figured out how to take Horn out of his game. After dominating the fight, he floored Horn in round nine and got a referee’s stoppage with his follow up barrage. Time was 2:33.
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#5
Horn was badly outclassed but geez he has a hell of a chin. Great heart shown from him.
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#6
I had Horn losing every round, and Bud stepping it up with each round. I never thought Horn had much talent, but he kept winning. Leading with his head, squaring up, and throwing a lead right hand against Crawford is not the way to go.

Full props to Crawford. He looked as good as Horn looked bad. I don't think Horn has anywhere to go now. Retire. With Bud, he fights Spence in a pick'em fight.
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#7
Not surprised in the least. Horn was never world class and that robbery over the ghost of pacquiao fooled too many people.
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Crawford halts Horn in nine, wins WBO welterweight title
By David Robinett at ringside

Formerly undisputed jr welterweight champion Terence “Bud” Crawford (33-0, 24 KOs) stepped up to welterweight to dethrone WBO welterweight champion Jeff Horn (18-1-1, 12 KOs) by ninth round TKO on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Hotel Casino in Las Vegas. Crawford quickly figured out how to take Horn out of his game. After dominating the fight, he floored Horn in round nine and got a referee’s stoppage with his follow up barrage. Time was 2:33.

Coming into the fight one of the main storylines was whether the naturally bigger Horn could use his size to mitigate Crawford’s superior boxing skills. That turned out not to be the case, as Crawford appeared to have no problems with the higher weight class. After a tentative few early rounds, with both fighters having some moments of success, Crawford began to consistently time Horn coming forward and catch him with big shots, particularly with the left hand. When Horn would stand in one place for too long, Crawford would pop him with his right jab from the southpaw stance.

Horn became more reckless as the fight progressed, desperate to find a way to close the distance with Crawford, but lunging in rather than trying to work in behind his jab, making an easy target for Crawford to time. Crawford’s hands dropped lower and lower in the middle rounds as it became clear he had figured Horn out and started potshotting Horn at will.

Round eight was the beginning of the end for Horn, when a Crawford left hand stopped Horn in his tracks. Crawford, like a saltwater crocodile sensing wounded prey, switched into a higher gear, unleashing a two-handed attack that had Horn in serious trouble and undoubtedly relieving to hear the bell ending the round. However round nine was more of the same, culminating in Horn going down from a grazing left hook by Crawford after a series of right hands softened him up. Horn was only down briefly, but when the action resumed Crawford closed the show with a flourish, launching a sustained attack that trapped Horn against the ropes before referee Robert Byrd jumped in to save the game but overmatched Australian at 2:33 of round nine.

With the win, Crawford is immediately in the mix for a series of high profile welterweight matchups with fighters like Errol Spence, Keith Thurman, and the winner of Shawn Porter vs. Danny Garcia.
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#9
Horn got destroyed
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#10
As expected Crawford way too slick for Horn. Would like to see him up against Spence or Thurman but suspect he would be too good for those guys as well. Love watching him fight, he is a real stylist and makes everything look so easy.
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