Pacquiao hasn't KO'd anyone since Cotto in 2009. No need to think he's going to be able to do it now. But he should out box Horn, unless he's completely shot and Horn puts on the performance of his life.
It's pretty amusing to see these betting odds. They aren't as wide as I would have guessed. The odds are closer to Porter/Berto level than Stevenson/Fonfara level, which made me wonder if the casinos were a bit high on Jeff Horn for some reason.
Then looking through Pac's odds history, I realized this is about the same as the odds were for Pac-Algieri. It's probably less that there is optimism for Jeff Horn's chances so much as there was a lack of optimism in Fonfara's chances. Which turned out to be justified.
Australia has the most active bettors in the world. Anytime there is a Australian or UK (also a very active betting country) fighter boxing a foreigner I try my hardest to find a reason to bet on that fight cuz those lines are often out of wack with all the home team money on the Aussie or UK guy.
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Pacquiao hasn't KO'd anyone since Cotto in 2009. No need to think he's going to be able to do it now. But he should out box Horn, unless he's completely shot and Horn puts on the performance of his life.
This is arguably his worst opponent since 2008 (David Diaz) doe lol.
And I'm hard pressed to find any worse opponents he hasn't KO'd.
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