Jeff Horn is refusing to rule out a showdown with Anthony Mundine if it presents a more financially attractive option than Terence Crawford.
The WBO welterweight champion is set for a massive 2018 after successfully defending his title with a late stoppage against Gary Corcoran on Wednesday night.
But despite Top Rank promoter Bob Arum’s plan for an April clash with mandatory challenger Crawford in Las Vegas, no deal has been done and Horn’s next opponent is far from settled.
Negotiations between Arum, Horn’s trainer Glenn Rushton and Duco Events boss Dean Lonergan kicked off on Thursday and Horn said he is open to the idea of an “easier” fight with motor-mouth veteran Mundine, which could reportedly net him as much as $2m.





