It makes perfect sense Champion if Showtime elects to take the Hopkins v Green fight. There's already big money on the table from non-US television sources for that fight. If Showtime gets involved, the pot gets sweetened by an extra several million $. On the subject of Showtime getting involved, why do you think Gary Shaw is now representing Green? And why do you think Showtime interviewed Green live on air during the main event of last Saturday night's telecast? Join the dots Champion & then get back to me. If Showtime takes the Hopkins v Green fight, and decide to travel half way around the world to televise it, who do you think they will want as the main support? How about a resident of Sydney in a highly anticipated rematch? And please don't talk nonsense about the Green v Jones fight being the "biggest fight ever" in Australian history. Jeff Fenech v Azumah Nelson II drew 40,000 plus while Kostya Tszyu v James Leija drew 30,000 for the undisputed 140lb championship. Green v Jones drew 20,000 for an IBO cruiser title. Please. In terms of historical significance, I'd also say the Jack Johnson v Tommy Burns fight edges Green v Jones, wouldn't you?
What!! Vic wants to get knocked out by Donaire next? Okay let me know when I can see this again Vic.:rofl
You can see it again by watching a replay of the first fight. For those looking forward to seeing the result reversed, tune in to the rematch.
Some awful posts in this thread. You don't need hindsight to tell you that Mthalane, Martinez and Maldonado aren't bums.
Vic has a puncher's chance. But Donaire is just in a different class of fighters. A higher class. So obvious.
great fight for donaire who has nothing going on unless he moves up in weight which he really should but if he insists on fighting smaller dudes that he towers over at bantamweight then darchinyan is the most lucrative fight out there right now aside from winner of agbeko mare 2 but that's too far away so next up vi vs donaire makes total sense!