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  • #11
    Spence Ko Horn

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    • #12
      Fair play Jeff the man wants to fight everybody, pitty arum wants a 140lber to have a crack, ohh Wladimir just retired from boxing

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      • #13
        Hes not the great white hope we deserve but hes the one we need

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        • #14
          Man down lol.Spence will ko Horn before 7 round.

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          • #15
            Spence vs Horn would be great but Arum is going to avoid that at all cost

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            • #16
              Spence would cut Horn to ribbons, pretty much a mismatch

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              • #17
                Horn could not even beat Amir Khan let alone Spence

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                • #18
                  Horn already knows it's either Pacquiao or Crawford, which makes it easier to call out Spence Jr. He wasn't talking about Spence Jr. when he had a chance to fight him in 2016!

                  June 8, 2016:

                  Following the bout, Spence immediately entered negotiations with #3 ranked contender Konstantin Ponomarev, as ordered by the IBF.

                  There were varying takes on the progress of such talks. Some insiders suggested Ponomrev – who one week prior to Spence’s win over Algieri scored a career-best victory of his own in outpointing Brad Solomon in a matchup of unbeaten welterweights – was going to move in a different direction. Others insisted a deal was reached behind closed doors and that the fight would be staged this summer, the start of a newly formed pact between Top Rank (Ponomarev’s promoter) and Al Haymon, who advises Spence.

                  The former turned out to be true, with Ponomarev’s plans unknown at present time while Spence continues his quest for a welterweight title. The opportunity for a title eliminator was offered to – and rejected by – Australia’s Jeff Horn and U.S.-based contenders Lamont Peterson and Sammy Vasquez, both of whom may or may not be facing each other in an eliminator for a separate title.

                  Moving down the list, Bundu was the next ranked contender in line and – as confirmed by the IBF to BoxingScene.com on Wednesday – has agreed to enter negotiations with Spence. The two sides will have until June 22 to reach terms, at which point a purse bid hearing will be held at IBF headquarters in Springfield, New Jersey.

                  http://www.boxingscene.com/errol-spe...by-ibf--105471

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                  • #19
                    Horn/Spence/Thurman all need to fight each other to decide who is the real champ.

                    Khan/Porter/DG/Vargas all need to fight each other to determine who is the number one contender.

                    One can only dream.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
                      Horn/Spence/Thurman all need to fight each other to decide who is the real champ.

                      Khan/Porter/DG/Vargas all need to fight each other to determine who is the number one contender.

                      One can only dream.
                      Spence has the best chance to be the real champ and Porter has also the best chance to be the no.1 contender. Brook is out of the welterweight race.

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