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Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 12 Jul 2016, 01:15
by DA GOOSE
Jeffrey Francisco
http://boxrec.com/boxer/579008
Now that's a padded record.
Markquil Salvana
http://boxrec.com/boxer/689996
Jeez I hope the other U/C's are better than this for people going to the show/pub/club or getting the PPV.
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 12 Jul 2016, 01:17
by AntonS
Card adjusted by Adam last night.
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 12 Jul 2016, 01:23
by Like a Boss
AntonS wrote:Card adjusted by Adam last night.

Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 12 Jul 2016, 06:44
by Like a Boss
Mark Flanagan 19-4 has been matched with 10-5 Kiwi James Langton.
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 12 Jul 2016, 18:24
by Like a Boss
Kane Watts has been sparring Trent Broadhurst in Melbourne. Watts will then head up to Brisbane to continue with his preparation.
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 12 Jul 2016, 23:20
by Like a Boss
GhostBoxing15 wrote:Like a Boss wrote:
4 weeks to go.
What ya heard tix sales are slow & need to do Ticketek & Green Promotions job for them

Brian Armatruda confirms all table seats are now sold out for August 3rd and it is the most tables ever sold at a boxing event in Australia.
Only limited 2nd and 3rd row premium seating tickets remain.
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 13 Jul 2016, 01:53
by Like a Boss
http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=201613
"Give them a bit more time mate. They will step them up in due time the first 10 or so opponents will be stepping stone fights to make them look good and wow the crowd."
Sound familiar

Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 13 Jul 2016, 03:46
by DA GOOSE
Like a Boss wrote:
http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=201613
"Give them a bit more time mate. They will step them up in due time the first 10 or so opponents will be stepping stone fights to make them look good and wow the crowd."
Sound familiar

Yes but these fights and the main event are not PPV $50 worthy. I wish the Moloney brothers well but they're not PPV worthy fights IMO.

Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 13 Jul 2016, 04:40
by Like a Boss
DA GOOSE wrote:Like a Boss wrote:
http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=201613
"Give them a bit more time mate. They will step them up in due time the first 10 or so opponents will be stepping stone fights to make them look good and wow the crowd."
Sound familiar

Yes but these fights and the main event are not PPV $50 worthy. I wish the Moloney brothers well but they're not PPV worthy fights IMO.

It's shaping as a sell-out from what Brian Armatruda is saying, and all those tickets cost in excess of $50. So plainly many hundreds already disagree with your assessment of the value of the entertainment on offer.
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 13 Jul 2016, 07:01
by GhostBoxing15
Like a Boss wrote:GhostBoxing15 wrote:Like a Boss wrote:
4 weeks to go.
What ya heard tix sales are slow & need to do Ticketek & Green Promotions job for them

Brian Armatruda confirms all table seats are now sold out for August 3rd and it is the most tables ever sold at a boxing event in Australia.
Only limited 2nd and 3rd row premium seating tickets remain.
Can general public buy tables through Ticketek??
Last I checked you can still get front row seats
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 13 Jul 2016, 07:35
by Like a Boss
GhostBoxing15 wrote:Like a Boss wrote:GhostBoxing15 wrote:
What ya heard tix sales are slow & need to do Ticketek & Green Promotions job for them

Brian Armatruda confirms all table seats are now sold out for August 3rd and it is the most tables ever sold at a boxing event in Australia.
Only limited 2nd and 3rd row premium seating tickets remain.
Can general public buy tables through Ticketek??
Last I checked you can still get front row seats
Busy watching Origin mate. But if knowing the answer is a matter of urgency I'd suggest you get hold of Brian straight away.
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 13 Jul 2016, 08:47
by bogan whisperer
It was reported the claret flowed at training today.
Or is it just hard to eat a pie with headgear on?
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 13 Jul 2016, 16:56
by Like a Boss
Jayde Mitchell 8-1 is fighting 2-4-1 Kiwi Areta Gilbert.
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 13 Jul 2016, 19:31
by Like a Boss
GhostBoxing15 wrote:Like a Boss wrote:GhostBoxing15 wrote:
What ya heard tix sales are slow & need to do Ticketek & Green Promotions job for them

Brian Armatruda confirms all table seats are now sold out for August 3rd and it is the most tables ever sold at a boxing event in Australia.
Only limited 2nd and 3rd row premium seating tickets remain.
Last I checked you can still get front row seats
Time you took another look then :
http://premier.ticketek.com.au/events/D ... 27/tickets
Front Row - Allocation Exhausted
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 18 Jul 2016, 22:57
by Like a Boss
KANE Watts thought Danny Green looked but a shadow of his former self in his last bout and claims his youth and power will make all the difference when they fight in Melbourne on August 3.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/box ... c85603ecc5
Green, angling for a rematch with Anthony Mundine next year is now 43 and ready to be taken according to the heavy punching Melbourne cruiserweight.
Watts, 33, with a record of 18 wins in 20 fights, has been sparring Brisbane’s world-class light-heavyweight Trent Broadhurst and says their grueling sessions at at Kangaroo Point have him razor sharp to cause an upset at Melbourne’s Hisense Arena in two weeks.
“Youth is on my side and I’ve had a great training camp,’’ Watts said.
“Sparring Trent in Brisbane has been fantastic preparation.
“I watched Danny’s last fight against (Argentine) cruiserweight Roberto Bolonti and he looked like a shadow of what he was a few years back.
“The time is right for me to beat him.’’
Watts’ trainer Julian Holland, the former Commonwealth welterweight champion, said Broadhurst has lifted Watts to new levels in the gym.
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 21 Jul 2016, 05:11
by colin russell
With the quality of sparing Watts has had makes his chances a lot better, still cant see him winning. Thinking he may go the distance though

Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 21 Jul 2016, 20:34
by DA GOOSE
colin russell wrote:With the quality of sparing Watts has had makes his chances a lot better, still cant see him winning. Thinking he may go the distance though

At Cruiserweight maybe but not at Dannyweight(if there is a catchweight).
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 21 Jul 2016, 21:03
by Like a Boss
colin russell wrote:With the quality of sparing Watts has had makes his chances a lot better, still cant see him winning. Thinking he may go the distance though

Would not be surprised if it went the distance. Watts is durable. He hasn't been stopped and I think he's only been off his feet once.
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 24 Jul 2016, 20:00
by bogan whisperer
GhostBoxing15 wrote:bogan whisperer wrote:amwsnw wrote:
Everyone knows this bout for Danny has an ulterior motive. If an undercard fight outshone the main event who gives a poo. It happens on every ppv coming out of every country. I have followed this sport for a long time and I am sick and effing tired of the negative crap being heaped on it, much of it from this forum.
The fight is just another step closer to the rematch. It is intended as nothing more than some paid rounds for Green. Not sure why some people are finding that so hard to understand? The continual negative crap is just something a small minority resort to. But thankfully they usually end up getting banned.
Mundine will probably not even show up at the fight
Anthony Mundine is set to attend Danny Green's fight against Kane Watts in Melbourne next week as Australian boxing's biggest rivals take the final steps towards their long-awaited rematch.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport ... rth/#page1
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 24 Jul 2016, 20:06
by bogan whisperer
GhostBoxing15 wrote:bogan whisperer wrote:GhostBoxing15 wrote:Bogan you talk like the fight is already signed & done, I'll have faith in Mundine that he may possibly take the Geale IBO fight if Geale allows it to happen. If Renold happens to somehow defeat Geale, Mundine wouldn't hesitate in fighting RQ & giving him the exposure & a payday before an exhibition fight with DG
The big money is in Mundine vs Green II. Everybody knows that. That's why it will happen.
The purse Green is asking for, Team Mundine could get a very decent international fighter instead, How well Mundine recovers from his operation may determine his next move
A 50/50 split has been agreed to according to multiple news outlets, and there's not a chance Mundine could have made the sort of money he will make from the Green rematch anywhere else.
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 26 Jul 2016, 02:14
by Like a Boss
Jayde Mitchell will fight a rematch with Paul Morrison on the Green vs Watts undercard.
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 27 Jul 2016, 02:37
by Like a Boss
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 29 Jul 2016, 21:57
by Like a Boss
Former Richmond AFL footballer Kane Pettifer has been added to the bottom of the Green vs Watts undercard in a 3 rounder in what will be Petiffers 2nd pro fight.
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 30 Jul 2016, 04:50
by GhostBoxing15
[quote="Like a Boss"]Former Richmond AFL footballer Kane Pettifer has been added to the bottom of the Green vs Watts undercard in a 3 rounder in what will be Petiffers 2nd pro fight.[/quote
That will make it a stadium filler
Re: Bam Bam on the Green card
Posted: 30 Jul 2016, 05:11
by Like a Boss
GhostBoxing15 wrote:Like a Boss wrote:Former Richmond AFL footballer Kane Pettifer has been added to the bottom of the Green vs Watts undercard in a 3 rounder in what will be Petiffers 2nd pro fight.[/quote
That will make it a stadium filler
Give the guy a break
He has been added to the bottom of the card in a 3 rounder, in what will be his second pro fight.
It will contribute to the crowd more than most guys having a 3 rounder because of the football factor.