Danny

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  1. VB MAN

    VB MAN Member Full Member

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    Good sparring between Danny Green and Pieter Cronje. Danny looking good after surgery. Cronje looking good at cruiser. :happy:happy:happy
     
  2. dawsosj

    dawsosj Boxing Addict Full Member

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    good to hear mate did danny pull up alright and how was his speed/power?
     
  3. VB MAN

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    He looks good and Cronje says power feels good
     
  4. dawsosj

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    cheers for that buddy, im a big fan of pieter cronje hopefully he puts on a good show on the 15th
     
  5. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I hope Cronje's knee is ok. Last I heard he was pretty injured.
     
  6. Francis75

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    Danny has gone to another low. Making Cronje come down to cruiser for a sparing session. Shame on you Danny.
     
  7. VB MAN

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    No mate you got it wrong with this statement. Cronje drop weight himself to drop to cruiser. Yup he dropped because he battles to maintain his weight at heavy when he trains hard. :good
     
  8. VB MAN

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    He should, hes been working hard:yep:yep
     
  9. VB MAN

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    Yup his knee is holding up OK with the lighter weight and surgery was a success:good:good:good
     
  10. Francis75

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    I know mate I was just stirring. :good
     
  11. VB MAN

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    All good mate need it sometimes:good:good
     
  12. htmonaro

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    Cronje couldn't possibly be fighting tillman he's 134kgs just 3 weeks ago and from what I understand cronje is 96kgs,regardless of talent isn't that just a bit too much to give away in weight
     
  13. COULDHAVEBEEN

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    Danny Green: I’ll Be Back!

    by Brett Bonetti - Fight News dot com - 23rd March 2011


    Three-time world champion and current IBO cruiserweight champion Danny Green has declared he will fight again and was back in the ring today for the first time since his surgery in early January. Green had an operation to remove his appendix and a large abscess the size of a softball after suffering severe stomach cramps whilst holidaying down south with family over Christmas and the New Year period.

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    Today’s sparring session with heavyweight Pieter Cronje who is in the main event for the “Next Generation Fight Night” next month in Perth Australia, gave the world champ a chance to see how his body will react against getting hit in the stomach and to see how the body will pull up over the next couple of days.

    And after making it through the tough six-round sparring session on Wednesday, Green was convinced his body could still handle the rigors of professional boxing.

    Green stated that he feels good – “I feel bigger than Arnold Schwarzenegger… I’ll be back!”

    “Losing 12kg in the space of 5 days is a lot of weight to lose off a skinny guy like me who was in shape before I went into hospital, so I wanted to see how the body reacted to pressure, not just pressure of being punched, the pressure of my mental strength to see how I handle it, so I think I did very well for a guy who has been very sick who hasn’t done a lot of training apart from a bit of fitness work.”

    The Green Machine also said that is next fight could be in the next 3 or 4 months. The Green Machine camp is already scouring Europe and the USA in search for Green’s next challenger.
     
  14. VB MAN

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    Yup mate he weighed 93 kg yesterday avo. Won't be fighting Tillman. Still waiting on new opponent.:good:good:good
     
  15. the beaver

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    Interesting quote by Danny, I wonder if he was having a go at Mundine :lol:



    While Geale makes a splash on the world stage, Green will increase his training load in a bid to fight again within four months.

    The 38-year-old is yet to line up his next opponent but ruled a line through Garth Wood, who defeated Mundine in December.

    "Garth's a guy who's a beginner, he's had 13 fights. I'm a three-time world champ," Green said.

    "... I don't think he would last more than one or two rounds.

    "Garth doesn't move his head so it wouldn't be hard to catch and he doesn't have the durability above the eyes (due to the) scar tissue.

    "Garth's a strong, young guy that's really hungry and I wish him all the best.

    "But I just think at the moment we're poles apart ... I've been in the game for 20 years and we should be poles apart."

    Green is in the process of courting a number of European fighters but said he wouldn't need a tune-up fight before taking on a big name.

    "It's going to make me excited to train and prepare to defeat someone great that's going to solidify my legacy even more after (what it did when I defeated) Roy Jones Jr," Green said.