Two former heavyweight boxing champs, int’l sports celebs express incredulity with Horn win

Jeff Horn “looks like a pumpkin” after fight, noted a former Australian heavyweight champ

The bloodied face of Jeff Horn of Australia during his fight with Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines at the World Boxing Organization boat at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on July 2, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Patrick HAMILTON /

 

(Eagle News) — International sports celebrities including basketball star Kobe Bryant, football quarterback Aaron Rodgers, and two former boxing heavyweight champs hit the score of boxing judges after Filipino boxing great Manny Pacquiao lost his World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title in a controversial unanimous decision to Australia’s Jeff Horn on Sunday, July 2.

Bryant posted a tweet with the hashtag #pacquiaohorn of his reaction of the “Battle of Brisbane” results. Kobe’s tweet was a GIF showing Ice Cube with an incredulous look on his face.

Two former world heavyweight boxing champions, British Canadian Lennox “The Lion” Lewis,  a three-time world heavyweight champion, and former Australian heavyweight champ Justin Fortune also expressed dismay with the boxing bout’s results.

“This is what’s wrong with boxing,” tweeted former undisputed world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis.

“Horn was very game but I’m hard pressed to see how he could have won that fight by any stretch!”

He was also surprised that one judge scored the fight 117-111 with a shocked emoticon.

“Wasn’t the fight that I saw!” Lewis added.

Lewis was also a two-time lineal champion and remains the last heavyweight to hold the undisputed title

Justin Fortune, a former Australian heavyweight champion who had once fought Lewis, also fumed, “The referee was sketchy, the judges were crazy.”

“Manny lost the fight, but Jeff Horn looks like a pumpkin,” Fortune added, referring to Horn who finished the fight with a badly swollen face and needing stitches over his right eye.

The three judges scored the fight 117-111, 115-113 and 115-113 to Horn.

“Those scores, that card? It should be the other way around,” said Fortune who was Pacquiao’s strength and conditioning coach.

Horn allowed to get away with dirty tactics, says Fortune

Fortune,  who has been with Pacquiao since 2002, said Horn had been allowed to get away with a host of illegal tactics as he brawled his way to victory.

“That’s what you get down here,” he said of the tactics.

“You’d never get away with that anywhere else in the world. You’d be penalized points.

“I don’t have a problem with dirty fighting and that’s what it was, a fight. You do what you have to to win.”

“Boxing is a joke,” says NFL’s Rodgers

National Football League (NFL) American football quarterback Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers was equally forthright.

“Boxing is a joke, and it proves it again tonight. Are you kidding me with those scorecards? #joke #rigged,” Rodgers said on Twitter.

Baseball and NFL legend Deion Sanders said: “@mannypacquiao was robbed! I’m really upset right now. Really. This is ignorant. God bless u Manny and all u do for your country. #Truth.”

This was how the results of the “Battle of Brisbane” caused dismay on social media among boxing and sporting greats.

The fight statistics also seemed to back the belief that Pacquiao had done more than enough to win.

Broadcaster ESPN said that Pacquiao had landed 182 punches to 82 from the challenger over the 12 rounds in front of more than 51,000 fans in Horn’s home town of Brisbane.

Two of the judges, Waleska Roldan and Chris Flores, were from the United States while the third, Ramon Cerdan, was from Argentina.

The referee, Mark Nelson, was also from the US.

Pacquiao thanks fans

Pacquiao did not speak to media at the Suncorp Stadium after the fight but said on Philippines television: “We thought that we won this fight.”

The 38-year-old said he would welcome a rematch against the Australian former schoolteacher.

“Well, it depends, there is no problem with me if there’s a rematch,” Pacquiao said. “It would be better if the rematch would be held in the Philippines.

“To the Filipino nation, thank you for the love and support that you showed me.”

(Eagle News Service with an Agence France-Presse report)