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  • Comments Thread For: Zerafa Tabs Jeff Horn To Defeat Tim Tszyu, Explains Why

    Michael Zerafa has backed former WBO welterweight champion Jeff Horn to defeated rising superstar Tim Tszyu in a close fight. The ten round junior middleweight contest was finalized a few days ago and is slated to take place in April, with several locations in Australia attempting to secure the contest.
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  • #2
    Good call from Zerafa, he has a bit more respect for Horn now.

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    • #3
      Tszyu gonna send Horn into retirement he is just a glorified club fighter who got lucky

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      • #4
        Nothing special of Horn, his win over Pac is fluke.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Richard G View Post
          Good call from Zerafa, he has a bit more respect for Horn now.
          It's funny. Luis Ortiz and Michael Zerafa both took stunning losses, yet they both are respectful enough to recognize the guys that beat them. Why couldn't Golovkin do that?

          But respect to Zerafa for this:

          Originally posted by Michael Zerafa
          "Me and Horn, we've beaten world champions, we've fought around the world, we've fought world champions. He hasn't earned that spot yet."
          Resume. Who did you beat and who did that guy beat? That's what matters when you talk about earning top fights.
          Last edited by Combat Talk Radio; 02-05-2020, 09:12 AM.

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          • #6
            Of course, Horn needs to win this one. Otherwise, Zerafa can't beg for a 3rd match against him.

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            • #7
              And since Horns promoter Lonergan is trying to sign Zeraffa, explains the sudden switch and respect he has for Jeff now..

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