Re: Danny Green to fight Roberto Bolonti after Kovacs pulls out due to injury
Posted: 18 Aug 2015, 18:15
Promoter Peter Maniatis said he is expecting a near 9,000 sell-out crowd at Hisense Arena tonight.
They both look in good shape. Bolonti did fight only a matter of weeks ago.Sweet P wrote:Should be a good fight. The Argentinian looks fit.

He weighed in lighter by about 5 pounds and the difference is noticeable.scottearley123456 wrote:Green looks a lot thinner than last outing
He looks less ripped but not too bad.Kelandbeave wrote:Bolonti looks terrible compared to Green

As we know, Green hasn't fought since late 2012. In that time Bolonti has fought 8 times, losing only once to Juergen Braehmar for the WBA title.scottearley123456 wrote:I like it when fighters dont have to cut weight . At least you know they are going in there with a full tank.
If green is even 75% of what he used to be he will eat this guy. After 3 years off though who knows he could be in for a rough night. He aint young
Redback Rasta wrote:As we know, Green hasn't fought since late 2012. In that time Bolonti has fought 8 times, losing only once to Juergen Braehmar for the WBA title.scottearley123456 wrote:I like it when fighters dont have to cut weight . At least you know they are going in there with a full tank.
If green is even 75% of what he used to be he will eat this guy. After 3 years off though who knows he could be in for a rough night. He aint young
Green will want to dispose of Bolonti at his earliest opportunity because he's never been stopped, and the longer the fight goes the more chance Bolonti has of wearing Green down and causing an upset.
We have all seen enough boxing comebacks to know they usually backfire, and at 42 they are rarely anything but a really bad idea. I wouldn't be at all surprised if we see an obviously over the hill Green really struggle tonight and would not totally discount an upset.
I agree totally. Not what i want to see though. I like green i find his style and personality entertaining. I really dont know enough about the other dude to suggest that it will go any other wayRedback Rasta wrote:As we know, Green hasn't fought since late 2012. In that time Bolonti has fought 8 times, losing only once to Juergen Braehmar for the WBA title.scottearley123456 wrote:I like it when fighters dont have to cut weight . At least you know they are going in there with a full tank.
If green is even 75% of what he used to be he will eat this guy. After 3 years off though who knows he could be in for a rough night. He aint young
Green will want to dispose of Bolonti at his earliest opportunity because he's never been stopped, and the longer the fight goes the more chance Bolonti has of wearing Green down and causing an upset.
We have all seen enough boxing comebacks to know they usually backfire, and at 42 they are rarely anything but a really bad idea. I wouldn't be at all surprised if we see an obviously over the hill Green really struggle tonight and would not totally discount an upset.
I've seen so many comebacks end in disappointment I can't help feeling this might be another one. Whether it be tonight, or not too far down the track.scottearley123456 wrote:I agree totally. Not what i want to see though. I like green i find his style and personality entertaining. I really dont know enough about the other dude to suggest that it will go any other wayRedback Rasta wrote:As we know, Green hasn't fought since late 2012. In that time Bolonti has fought 8 times, losing only once to Juergen Braehmar for the WBA title.scottearley123456 wrote:I like it when fighters dont have to cut weight . At least you know they are going in there with a full tank.
If green is even 75% of what he used to be he will eat this guy. After 3 years off though who knows he could be in for a rough night. He aint young
Green will want to dispose of Bolonti at his earliest opportunity because he's never been stopped, and the longer the fight goes the more chance Bolonti has of wearing Green down and causing an upset.
We have all seen enough boxing comebacks to know they usually backfire, and at 42 they are rarely anything but a really bad idea. I wouldn't be at all surprised if we see an obviously over the hill Green really struggle tonight and would not totally discount an upset.
Oh don't think for a moment Bolonti will win on pointslowlefthand wrote:Even if Green loses in the ring, he could get a "Tomlinson" decision....
Aussie judging is on notice
Really? Hope nothing untoward happens(bad judging). This guy is fighting 12lbs higher than what he's ever fought before that's probably why Green looks more ripped than Roberto.Like a Boss wrote:Ben Damon from Main Event Television says tonight's fights will be watched by an estimated 40 million people in China alone because their youth champion Yang Xin Xing is in the main support.
So far you have claimed Bolonti will probably take a dive. That Green will likely carry him the full 12 rounds and now you are barracking for Bolonti.DA GOOSE wrote:Really? Hope nothing untoward happens(bad judging). This guy is fighting 12lbs higher than what he's ever fought before that's probably why Green looks more ripped than Roberto.Like a Boss wrote:Ben Damon from Main Event Television says tonight's fights will be watched by an estimated 40 million people in China alone because their youth champion Yang Xin Xing is in the main support.
GO ROBERTO!!!!!!!!!!!
I would assume a boxing event would be on a cable provider back in China.... right??Like a Boss wrote:Ben Damon from Main Event Television says tonight's fights will be watched by an estimated 40 million people in China alone because their youth champion Yang Xin Xing is in the main support.
Yep my negativity is based on Green buying wins hope Bolonti proves me wrong and I wake up tomorrow morning and Green is crying again and retiring after another chat to god.bogan whisperer wrote:So far you have claimed Bolonti will probably take a dive. That Green will likely carry him the full 12 rounds and now you are barracking for Bolonti.DA GOOSE wrote:Really? Hope nothing untoward happens(bad judging). This guy is fighting 12lbs higher than what he's ever fought before that's probably why Green looks more ripped than Roberto.Like a Boss wrote:Ben Damon from Main Event Television says tonight's fights will be watched by an estimated 40 million people in China alone because their youth champion Yang Xin Xing is in the main support.
GO ROBERTO!!!!!!!!!!!
Did I leave anything out? You sure didn't

Green buying wins? Who are you claiming he bought wins against and what proof have you got to offer other than that you have an insatiable hate for Green?DA GOOSE wrote:Yep my negativity is based on Green buying wins hope Bolonti proves me wrong and I wake up tomorrow morning and Green is crying again and retiring after another chat to god.bogan whisperer wrote:So far you have claimed Bolonti will probably take a dive. That Green will likely carry him the full 12 rounds and now you are barracking for Bolonti.DA GOOSE wrote:
Really? Hope nothing untoward happens(bad judging). This guy is fighting 12lbs higher than what he's ever fought before that's probably why Green looks more ripped than Roberto.
GO ROBERTO!!!!!!!!!!!
Did I leave anything out? You sure didn't

So you have nothing but obsessive hate as proof? What a surpriseDA GOOSE wrote:
You don't need proof when you have instinct.
History mate look Bolonti fighting 12lbs above his normal weight,BJ Flores fighting at his lowest weight and given ''incentives'' never getting out of 2nd gear,Briggs and the list goes on. You think Green is coming back to lose? C'MON,but as I said I hope I wake up tomorrow and am wrong.bogan whisperer wrote:So you have nothing but obsessive hate as proof? What a surpriseDA GOOSE wrote:
You don't need proof when you have instinct.
So your claims of Green paying people to lose amount to nothing more than a mixture of an overactive imagination and insatiable hateDA GOOSE wrote:History mate look Bolonti fighting 12lbs above his normal weight,BJ Flores fighting at his lowest weight and given ''incentives'' never getting out of 2nd gear,Briggs and the list goes on. You think Green is coming back to lose? C'MON,but as I said I hope I wake up tomorrow and am wrong.bogan whisperer wrote:So you have nothing but obsessive hate as proof? What a surpriseDA GOOSE wrote:
You don't need proof when you have instinct.
They had already booked a 10,500 seat stadium and sold tickets on the basis Green was fighting an international opponent.DA GOOSE wrote:Look bw Team Green are not flying in a Argentinian,fighting 6kg above his weight class a week out from the fight for no reason. They could quite easily have got an Australian substitute at a reasonable price who won't be jet lagged. As I said I hope I am wrong and all the people paying to watch the fight live or on PPV get there moneys worth.
But look the undercard is ordinary,the main event is ordinary and on the day of the fight who is mentioned ad nauseum in the press?
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