Australias brightest boxing talent, Jeff Horn, hopes hes done enough to impress legendary promoter Bob Arum after a crushing win over South African veteran Ali Funeka in Auckland.The sixth-round technical knockout victory on Saturday night - Horns 16th as a professional and by far the most significant of his career - is a huge step towards setting up a dream date with Manny Pacquiao in 2017.It means the 28-year-old former teacher from Brisbane is potentially just one fight away from a meeting with the legendary Filipino and WBO welterweight champion.Arum, Pacquiaos promoter, watched on from ringside at Vector Arena, with Horns fight the main support to Kiwi Joseph Parkers heavyweight world title clash against American-Mexican Andy Ruiz Jr.Im hoping he was impressed with it, said Horn, who retained the WBO intercontinental welterweight title and kept his undefeated record in tact.(Funeka) was an awkward fighter but I finished it in round six.I know the start was a bit slow but I was happy with the finish so he will be, surely.Its just smarter to work your way into a fight like that. I knew I was going to break him down over time, then step that up.Arum has signed a co-promotion deal with Horns promoters Duco Events and had floated his intention to bring him to the US early next year to face Jessie Vargas or Timothy Bradley, two other fighters in his Top Rank stable, if he was able to overcome Funeka.Horn believes hes ready to take on anyone in the world.Im happy to fight one of those big names next. Youve got to beat those type of guys to get noticed, especially in the U.S., he said.The experienced Funeka had a 10cm height and reach advantage but his lanky frame proved his undoing, with Horns full-on body assault paying rich dividends.Horn copped a few early jabs from Funeka but always looked to have the 38-year-olds measure, even after a head clash prompted the referee to controversially rule a knockdown in the dying seconds of the third round.In the next round, Horn opened up a gash above Funekas left eye and sensed his opportunity.He finished the job by sending a visibly tired Funeka crashing to the canvas with a sharp right hand - just the second time the South African had been stopped in his 21-year career.Once you see blood you have to go for it. Its like a shark in the water, he said. 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MORITZ, Switzerland -- Fog prevented downhill racers from getting their Olympic dress rehearsal. Out of the tens of thousands of college football bets that William Hill took in the state of Nevada this past weekend, one particular bet stood out late Saturday night.At 12:24 p.m. PST on Saturday, six minutes before the Clemson-Pitt game was to kick off, a bettor logged into the William Hill app, offered to gamblers who live in the state, and customized the following parlay moneyline bet:Unranked Pitt to beat No. 2 ClemsonUnranked Iowa to beat No. 3 MichiganNo. 20 USC to beat No. 4 WashingtonThe odds, which are automatically added up by the app, spit out at 396 to 1.By the time the night was done, Pitt beat Clemson 43-42, Iowa beat Michigan 14-13 and USC beat Washington 26-13.After the games were over, the bettor, Jeff Swartzlander, walked into the Silver Seven sportsbook behind the Las Vegas strip and collected his winnings of $792. That payout hardly made a blip on the Vegas radar, nor did the odds -- there are 10-team parlays that pay out at well north of 1,000 to 1 -- but the three-team underdog parlay that had the No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 team losing on the same day for the first time in 31 years caught the attention of the oddsmakers at William Hill.I talked tto a bunch of guys here and they cant remember a three-team parlay as impressive as this one, said the bookmakers spokesman Michael Grodsky.ddddddddddddSwartzlander, a 37-year-old who works for an internet marketing company, says he has been betting on college football since he became of age to do so.He specializes on small risk, big return bets through parlays and betting underdogs to win straight up. But he cant remember ever matching up three teams like this.I didnt think it was that crazy, Swartzlander said. Clemson was looking vulnerable all season, USC was the hottest team in college football outside of Alabama, and Iowa was at home for a night game.After Clemson lost, Swartzlander had planned to drive to a sportsbook to watch the other two games, but couldnt find a comfortable spot to leave, so he stayed home.After Iowa kicked the last-second field goal to beat Michigan, Swartzlander got in his car to pick up the cash. Even though the odds are high he might roll his money over, its not real until you hold the money in your hands. ' ' '