People have been getting ahead of themselves with all the talk about golovkin,how the fight would pan out etc..Lets get real for a minute, mundine hasnt fought a real live opponent since kessler and was beaten comprehensively,kidding yourselves if you call a weight drained danny green a good victory,green at his best is decent and no more. Ive watched a lot of golovkin and the guy has serious world class ability. In all likelihood its gonna end up been Golovkin v N"Jikam for the WBA title and Mundine v Sherrington on june 30th in brisbane. Expect Mundine to try and save face by telling us he cant make middleweight anymore.:-(
Just because sherro called out choc after his last fight dont mean they are fighting. If choc goes another direction Golovkin v Hassan would be a great fight for sure :good
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http://www.dannygreen.com.au/news.php?news=graceindefeat The latest news on Danny Green Green Enhanced by Grace in Defeat Brent Read - May 18, 2006 DANNY GREEN lost the fight but enhanced his reputation as one of the class acts of Australian boxing last night by humbly accepting defeat and paying tribute to conqueror Anthony Mundine. On a night almost certain to enter Australia's boxing folklore, Green was comprehensively beaten as the arch enemies collided before a crowd of more than 30,000 at Aussie Stadium. The fight more than matched its pre-bout billing as Mundine took a unanimous decision to set up a title fight with WBA super-middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler, who scored a points decision over him in August last year. Green's future is now in limbo, with a lucrative rematch likely to be pursued by the West Australian as he attempts to get his career back on track. Green fought back tears after the fight but paid tribute to Mundine as he spoke immediately following the decision. "To Anthony Mundine, a lot has been said in the past, he fought the best fight tonight," Green said. "I trained unbelievable, my preparation was great. I had no excuses other than Anthony was a better man tonight. He showed great skill. I'm not going to take anything away from Choc (Mundine). I got beaten by a better man tonight." Green, 33, came into the fight with a record of 21 wins in 23 fights, his two previous losses coming in world title fights against German WBC champion Markus Beyer. He was also armed with one of the fight game's most astute trainers, Cuban Ismael Salas. Green and his entourage entered the ring to the tunes of Men at Work's "Land Down Under" and, surprisingly, enjoyed a majority of support from the large crowd, despite Mundine being the local fighter. Most believed Green would need a knockout to beat Mundine and it panned out that way. Green's best work came early in the fight but he struggled to keep out Mundine's right hand as the fight progressed, leaving him trailing heavily on points as the bout entered the late rounds. His best moments came when he managed to isolate Mundine on the ropes, something that happened less and less as the fight progressed. Blood started to dribble from Green's nose and swelling began to appear around his eyes as early as the fourth round, as Mundine started to dominate the fight with his piston-like jab and potent right hand. By round six Mundine's power was beginning to show signs of rattling Green. Green, whose power was expected to be his key to victory, started looking for a fight-ending punch as the bout entered the final few rounds but it was to no avail, his desperation leading to referee Terry O'Connor warning Green for a low blow in round nine. By round 11 Green went forlornly searching for a knockout, loading up his right hand but instead catching blows as Mundine smartly avoided his opponent's heavy artillery. A pair of Mundine rights, including one towards the end of the round had Green in trouble. Round 12 was more of the same, Mundine's sharp skills leaving Green swinging at air. besides the pathetic Green was weight drained excuse which Green himself dismisses on his own website after the fight(see above)your post is more than likely spot on.
Sherrington,Woods then slowly building himself up to CW to fight Green in dec 2011 or early to mid 2012.i dont know anyone im just guessing.
Whats with the "lies" statement Marcus? You keep saying this but do you have any proof? I dont have any reason to lie.
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