BRISBANE, Australia — Manny Pacquiao
lost his WBO welterweight world title to Jeff Horn in a stunning,
unanimous points decision in a Sunday afternoon bout billed as the
Battle of Brisbane in front of more than 51,000 people.
The
11-time world champion entered the fight at Suncorp Stadium as a hot
favorite but got more than he bargained for against the 29-year-old
former schoolteacher.
Still, Pacquiao dominated the later rounds and had Horn wobbling at the end of the 9th.
"I
felt buzzed for sure, but I'm the Hornet — I've got to come back," Horn
said of that round. "I'm not a quitter. Australians aren't quitters to
start with. We've showed we're winners.
"It was the battle of Brisbane, that's for sure. Absolutely unbelievable. So pumped."
Pacquiao's
long-time trainer Freddie Roach predicted the fight would be short and
sweet but Horn — unbeaten in his 17 previous professional fights —
applied pressure by winning some of the early rounds and Pacquiao needed
treatment during the 6th and 7th rounds for a cut on the top of his
head that resulted from a clash of heads.
The judges scored the fight 117-111, 115-113 and 115-113, and Horn declared himself "no joke."
Roach had said earlier in the week
that he'd think about advising Pacquiao to retire if he lost the fight,
but that would depend on how he fought.
Horn can't see Pacquiao retiring any time soon.
"I'm sure he'll want to come back. It was a close decision and I'm sure he'll want to come back and prove himself," Horn said.
Top Rank promotor Bob Arum said there was a clause for a rematch, but he'd give it time before talking to Pacquiao about it.
"I
know Jeff would welcome the rematch, but I don't know Manny's future
position," Arum said. "Is he going to stay in politics and not continue
in boxing? I don't know, and he doesn't know now — it's unfair to ask
him now."
Pacquiao's camp had
talked about a rematch with Mayweather if he got past Horn, hoping to
avenge his loss on points in the 2015 mega fight. That seems to be a
distant chance now.
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