Danny Green to announce immediate retirement.
Danny Green to announce immediate retirement.
I've seen this posted as a rumor on various sites... FoxNews, Fight News, BS... etc.
Anyone have more details?
Update - Apparently its official, just not announced yet:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/the-gr ... 20361.html
Anyone have more details?
Update - Apparently its official, just not announced yet:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/the-gr ... 20361.html
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The Irish Assassin
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Eh, he's 35 and has a title and just had his second child, he probably realizes this is the best he can do in boxing, his potential is tapped at 35 and wants to retire on top to spend time with his kids and he doesn't want to have health problems that his family will have to deal with.mattyp151 wrote:Wow, talk about premature and uncalled for. 25 fights and he's done...
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LIGHT heavyweight world champion Danny Green has tearfully confirmed he is quitting boxing immediately, saying he wants to get out of the fight game to protect himself and his family.
The 35-year-old retires with a record of 25 wins, including 22 by knockout, and three defeats.
Green had begun preparing for a mandatory defence of his WBA title against Argentina's Hugo Garay on April 27.
He had resolved to change his usual pre-fight routine and stay in Perth to train for the bout, so he could be close to his new born son Archie.
But after abandoning that plan after two weeks, Green had been in Sydney until returning to Western Australia over the weekend, telling his family he intended to quit.
"I am getting out on my terms, with my dignity and respect intact," Green said.
"I have made the decision of an intelligent man - looking to 25 years in the future.
"There was talk of me retiring after the Anthony Mundine fight. I knew I had more to offer and I am very glad I trusted my instincts."
Green's decision to hang up his gloves means there will be no potentially lucrative re-match with long-time rival and verbal sparring partner Mundine.
First coming to prominence at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Green turned professional in 2001, winning his first 16 fights before a controversial fifth round disqualification against Germany's Markus Beyer in a WBC world title challenge in August 2003.
Green won the WBC interim super middleweight belt with a sixth round stoppage of Canadian Eric Lucas in Canada four months later, before suffering a second loss to Beyer in March 2005, a majority points decision in Zwickau.
Green subsequently severed ties with his trainer and former triple world champion Jeff Fenech and hired Cuban trainer Ismael Salas.
His long-awaited domestic clash with Mundine finally eventuated in May 2006 when he suffered a unanimous points loss in a bout at Sydney's Aussie Stadium attended by around 30,000 spectators.
Green then decided to move up to the light heavyweight division and scored wins inside the distance over Jason DeLisle, Paul Murdoch and Otis Griffin before getting a world title crack at Stipe Drews last December.
The Australian dominated a disappointing bout against a surprisingly passive opponent, achieving his world title dream by earning three lopsided scores on the judges' cards.
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seems odd but if thats how it is.sad to see him go.May not of been the greatest boxer ever but when he had his mongrel he was one frightening dude.wish him all the best.he is a good bloke and a humble man.
sorry to take the bait but what is your story jaafar.fairly obvious your just a skip hater.danny got well beat by Choc and with humiltity accepted that and moved on. Realise there is nothing more satisfying for Skip bashers like you than Green being beaten but at least the bloke always came to fight,didnt rip his fans off and made no excuses.
people like you make me sick.a stalwart of aussie boxing for the last several years and a petty little C>>T like u has nothing more to say than a snide remark.speaks volumes of the sort of person you are.grow up goose.
sorry to take the bait but what is your story jaafar.fairly obvious your just a skip hater.danny got well beat by Choc and with humiltity accepted that and moved on. Realise there is nothing more satisfying for Skip bashers like you than Green being beaten but at least the bloke always came to fight,didnt rip his fans off and made no excuses.
people like you make me sick.a stalwart of aussie boxing for the last several years and a petty little C>>T like u has nothing more to say than a snide remark.speaks volumes of the sort of person you are.grow up goose.
He still has quite a good earning potential in boxing..
Outside of boxing I doubt he can ever earn as much - no matter what shiny plansd he has now. Every boxer has them but only 1 in 1000 can keep their earnings as when they were boxing.
Maybe he should reconsider if his family wouldnt need money ...
Outside of boxing I doubt he can ever earn as much - no matter what shiny plansd he has now. Every boxer has them but only 1 in 1000 can keep their earnings as when they were boxing.
Maybe he should reconsider if his family wouldnt need money ...
