Green sizes up Jones as a warm-up for the Man This content is protected Jamie Pandaram March 11, 2008 DANNY GREEN plans to stage the biggest boxing event held in Australia by securing a home-town mega-bout with American Roy Jones jnr later this year. Having already been part of the most successful boxing promotion in this country with his 2006 fight against Anthony Mundine in Sydney, Green could surpass the record twice this year, with the Jones clash followed by a rematch with Mundine. Jones, the brash and charismatic former light-heavyweight world champion, would be the highest-profile name to fight in Australia. Some consider him the best fighter ever, although his powers have diminished in recent years . Still, he would pose an enormous threat to Green's WBA light-heavyweight title, which the Australian defends next month against mandatory challenger Hugo Garay of Argentina. Should Green get through Garay in Perth, he will look to host Jones in the same city - most likely at Subiaco Oval - and the fight would take place at 1am to accommodate the American audience. "Anything is possible," Green told the Herald. "After this fight [against Garay] I believe I can have two more fights this year, and I'm not ruling anything out." The Mundine rematch is believed to be tentatively locked in for the end of the year, so Green would face Jones in his next bout should he secure the deal. Jones showed signs of his best form in his latest outing against Felix Trinidad and has great speed, the weapon which allowed Mundine to defeat Green in their first encounter. "I am not looking past Garay," said Green (25-3, 22KO). "This fight will be straight up and down. He is just going to come in there and try to crush me." Garay (30-3, 17KO) is the No.1-ranked contender for Green's title while Jones is No.2. The Argentinean has a granite chin and power in both hands, but Green said: "He hasn't tasted my power yet. We'll see how he likes it." Green first saw Garay fighting at the Sydney Olympics, where both men were representing their countries. "The first thing I noticed about him then was that he was big and raw," Green said. "He is the same now but more refined and experienced. "He is very strong physically, and comes forward all the time." Green took a swipe at Mundine, who has easily defeated two previous Argentinean opponents. "Some people are going to think this is going to be an easy fight because certain other fighters have brought out no-names from Argentina who are nowhere near that level - not even close." Meanwhile, it has emerged that Nader Hamdan suffered a burst right eardrum during his action-packed loss to Mundine two weeks ago, and may require surgery. "It was some left hook," said Hamdan of the punch that shattered his ear. http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/green-sizes-up-jones-as-a-warmup-for-the-man/2008/03/10/1205125819414.html
I agree. It'd be a massive draw here and if green were to somehow beat Jones, it'd make the Mundine rematch much more anticipated, and probably even more anticipated than the first one. Many Green fans would have reasonable cause to be optimistic.
You're probably right, however it's great to see he actually wants to fight the best, unlike a certain someone.. Good on ya greeny
Would be an interesting fight. No doubt in my mind Jones still has the ability to easily outbox Green but that didn't help him against the likes of Johnson and Tarver II and III. It would be terrific to see Jones come out here though and he seems to be willing during these latter stages of his career.
Style wise in 5-10years ago yes. Now jones lays on the ropes for 1min,dancers for 1min, then throws maybe 15punches within the last minute. Rjj is one of my top 5 fav boxers ever but i actually have this fight a 50/50 bout. Green is obviously willing to get into the trenches and trade blows where rjj is extremely timid these days. Also we all know Green would bust his ass preparing for this fight and come fight night would be pumped up.As for rjj i aint sure how he would treat the fight. Dont get me wrong rjj is a legend and anytime backwards from 4-5years ago we would see a similar outcome to jones vs woods. 2008...who knows:huh
ALthough i agree to an extent, the Jones who beat Trinidad would still have too much handspeed and guile for Danny. Still, Dannys power would have to be a factor.
I also think this fight is 50/50. But fortunately i don't believe this fight will ever happen, Jones has got better things to do and i think Green might lose against Garay. Green is in the same cocky, ****-talking mode he was in before Beyer kicked his ass in the second fight. The douchebag thinks that the paper title he got given makes him a better fighter somehow.
Dannys key to success is completely outworking jones with ridiculous amounts of punches thrown. Also completely smother jones like Glen Johnson did.Jones likes to stay on the ropes these days so let him,make it so he cant move anywhere. Someone needs to send Green the Johnson tape.That was a horrible fight to watch but oh so effective by Glen.
I dont know anything about Garay so aint too sure prediction wise. Though i know you are a massive Green hater:deal . Just saying it how it is.
Green doesn't fight like that though, he is far too cautious. As seen vs Mundine and in the second Beyer fight. He can't let his hands go freely, he is too stiff. If he could, he can win, but IMO he either can't or won't, and RJJ will outbox him.