The footage of Huni crashing to the canvas after being tagged with a short left hand has emerged just days before his anticipated heavyweight bout
This is the footage that will raise questions about Justis Huni when he lines up against Paul Gallen on Wednesday night.has obtained vision of Huni being knocked out during a sparring session in January. The images, which have emerged just days before their anticipated heavyweight bout at the International Convention Centre, show Huni crashing to the canvas after being tagged with a short left hand.
Bookmakers have installed Huni as the $1.14 favourite against Gallen, but the sparring footage has raised fresh questions about the budding Olympian’s ability to absorb punishment. His opponent, $5.20 outsider Gallen, needed less than two minutes to demolish Lucas Browne. “I respect the sport and it would be easy for me to come out and start spraying him about that. But it’s not the right thing to do and I won’t do it.“I don’t believe what happened is right. I won’t get stuck into him about getting knocked out in sparring. I think what happened as far as sharing that footage is wrong.“I can tell you that I’ve never been to another boxing gym and not been bashed.
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