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Shakur Stevenson Breaks Down Felix Caraballo, Stops Him In Six ↑ Grab this Headline Animator WBO featherweight champion Shakur Stevenson made a successful 130 pound debut against  Felix Caraballo , working him down to a sixth round stoppage victory in a non title fight at the MGM Grand Conference Center on Tuesday night. Stevenson toyed with his opponent, breaking him down with every shot before, eventually ending the fight with a big body shot in the sixth round. The shot sent  Caraballo  to his knees and his gloves on the canvas and while stuck there because of the pains, the referee Tony Weeks was forced to end the fight at exactly 1:31 of the sixth. With the win, the 2016 silver medallist Stevenson retained his unbeaten record and improved to (14-0, 8KOs). Stevenson was placed a 100-1 favourite, heading into the fight and he proved right the bookmarkers by winning all the five rounds (50-44, 50-44, 50-43) before the stoppage, dropping Caraballo (13-2-2, 9 KOs) twic

Jeff Horn - Manny Pacquiao's Phone Obsession sign Of Un-seriousness

Jeff Horn - Manny Pacquiao's Phone Obsession sign Of Un-seriousness
29/6/2017


Manny Pacquiao's mobile phone obsession seem to proof the Filipino great is not taking the Battle of Brisbane seriously enough, Jeff Horn opened up on Wednesday at the last official press conference before the weigh-in.
Pacquiao had spent most of Wednesday's official press conference at Suncorp Stadium fiddling with his phone, and he looked largely un-interested in the formalities and preparations unfolding around him. His actions prompted Horn's promoter, Dean Lonergan from Duco Events, to tease Pacquiao as not only an 11-time world champion boxer but also a "world champion texter".
"I've attended four press conferences with Manny; he never gets off his bloody phone," Lonergan said. "I hope you take the phone into the ring and she'll be game over."
Pacquiao said afterwards that he had been preparing write-ups for what he would say to reporters, but Horn took it as a sign of his true feelings towards the bout.
"I can't imagine him doing that at a [Floyd] Mayweather press conference," Horn said. "It definitely shows a bit of 'he doesn't care' attitude to the fight. Maybe we'll see he hasn't put in all the hard work they say he has.
"I don't know if it's arrogance; I'm just used to that now. It gave me a laugh when Dean called him out on it; it was hilarious. His face ... he didn't know what to do."


Pacquiao's trainer, Freddy Roach said
"Someone will be knocked out," Roach said.
"I'd like to wish Jeff the best of luck... Manny won't need it.
"He's a very good puncher, big strong kid. He's fighting for the world title, the opportunity of a lifetime. I'm sure he's going to bring it, we're going to bring it also. This is one of the best training camps we've had."
Jeff Horn, who is unbeaten in his 17 professional fights, welcomed the idea of Pacquiao hunting for his first knockout in eight years.
"I was surprised to hear them say that, actually," the 29-year-old Queenslander said.
"If he's looking for a knockout it always makes you vulnerable. If you look for a knockout it usually doesn't come and you leave lots of openings. They're sending a lot of mixed messages."

Roach added

"We've got the school teacher and the senator - it's very unusual," Roach said. "It's a big step up for [Horn]. But this is an opportunity of a lifetime for him.

"Depending on how this fight goes, it should put him in a very good position for bigger fights. He has nothing to lose. He's in a very good position to help himself. He might go out there and get lucky, you never know, but the bottom line is we have not underestimated him. I don't think he will beat Manny but he's in a very good position to help himself."

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