Page 1 of 1

Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 23 Jan 2010, 13:52
by whiskey
Image

Super middleweight Allan Green will replace Jermain Taylor in Showtime's Super Six World Boxing Classic tournament, promoter Lou DiBella said.

Green had been preparing for a Feb. 5 fight against Sakio Bika, a former winner of "The Contender" reality show, which was supposed to be a box-off to determine who would replace Taylor, who withdrew from the tournament Jan. 12.

Green had accepted the fight, but it was never finalized after Bika, for undisclosed reasons, elected not to go through with it.

That paved the way for Green (29-1, 20 KOs), 30, to go directly into Group Stage 2 of the modified round-robin tournament that includes five other top super middleweights: titlists Andre Ward and Carl Froch, as well as former titleholder Mikkel Kessler, former middleweight titlist Arthur Abraham and 2004 U.S. Olympic bronze medalist Andre Dirrell.

Green's first fight will be the one Taylor was scheduled for, a title shot against Ward (21-0, 13 KOs) on April 17, probably in Ward's hometown of Oakland, where he upset Kessler in the opening round of the tournament in November.

"It's a great opportunity for him to be in the Super Six," DiBella said. "He was ready and willing and able to do the fight with Bika. It didn't happen, and I think there are actually a lot of people breathing a sigh of relief -- Showtime and Ward's people -- because the turnaround from Feb. 5 to April 17 was very quick considering the nature of how Allan and Bika fight. The chances of them coming out of the fight without a scratch was unlikely, which would have messed up the April schedule."

Taylor, the former undisputed middleweight champion, withdrew after losing for the fourth time in his last five fights, including three by crushing knockout. In the opening round of the Super Six, Abraham knocked him out cold with six seconds left in the 12th round on Oct. 17 in Germany. Taylor was briefly hospitalized with a severe concussion and short-term memory loss.

Since then, there was heavy pressure from his family and handlers to withdraw from the tournament, including from DiBella, who resigned as his promoter over concerns for his health a few weeks before Taylor made his decision.

"It wasn't like it was planned for Allan to take over for Jermain," DiBella said. "Had we not had the tournament available for us, we were in consideration to fight [titleholder] Lucian Bute [in April]. Allan would have had other opportunities. That said, I think Allan is the right guy for the spot.

"An American had dropped out and Allan was the best American 168-pounder that wasn't already in the tournament."

Green's greatest asset is his punching power.

"He has the Mighty Thor tattooed on his arm because he's a big puncher and carries the hammer of Thor," DiBella said. "He's a big puncher and that's his great equalizer. Ward is a tremendously talented boxer but if you get hit flush by Green, you're going to have problems, and I think that will be a real issue for Andre. That will make it an interesting fight."

Win or lose, Green would move on Group Stage 3 and face Kessler later in the year. However, Green, of Tulsa, Okla., enters the tournament at a disadvantage because he takes over Taylor's point total, which is zero.

Fighters earn two points for a win, a third point if they win by knockout, one point for a draw and no points for a loss. The fighters with the top four point totals after three fights will advance to the semifinals.

"He has a disadvantage, but he has that great ability to get the three points in any fight as well as anyone in the tournament outside of Abraham," DiBella said. "He was prepared to fight his way into the tournament by fighting Bika and the cancellation of that fight gave him the opportunity to walk in. Now it's up to him to take advantage of that opportunity."

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 23 Jan 2010, 13:53
by whiskey
Finally we get to see what Green can do at super middleweight.

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 23 Jan 2010, 13:59
by MrBoxingUK2
i dont rate green much. but he is powerful. he has a punchers chance. but if this goes the distance ward will win a very wide decision

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 23 Jan 2010, 15:28
by hitman_hatton1
so green gets the call.

decent choice.

lucien bute would have been a lot better.

let's see if that mouth can cash the cheque. :OhYes:

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 23 Jan 2010, 16:17
by stujones
Green being a Dibella fighter helped also I would imagine.... its a decent choice though all things considered. Would rather it was Bute or Stieglitz but aint really complaining.

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 23 Jan 2010, 16:58
by chinny
This is decent.

I take back what I said about Dibella showing class in getting out of the Jermaine Taylor business though!

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 24 Jan 2010, 11:20
by alexpaterson
Good luck to Green a tough first fight. I am annoyed that his fight with Bika went under as that could of been good and seen who deserved the place in Super 6

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 24 Jan 2010, 11:45
by whiskey
chinny wrote:This is decent.

I take back what I said about Dibella showing class in getting out of the Jermaine Taylor business though!
Did you chat to him at Foxwoods?

I know a few of my mates had a cocktail bowl with him after the fight and said he was alright.

Him an Dibella bought a few rounds.

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 25 Jan 2010, 20:53
by NaFianna
Green's a good fighter. Looking forward to seeing him in action

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 25 Jan 2010, 22:44
by Wake up call
I spoke to Allan a couple of weeks back and he's a top bloke. When you read him in print he sounds cocky but he was sound with me.

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 26 Jan 2010, 04:27
by ArtOfWar
Wake up call wrote:I spoke to Allan a couple of weeks back and he's a top bloke. When you read him in print he sounds cocky but he was sound with me.
He's always come across quite well to me, and there is always logic behind what he says. Not many fighters are like that.

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 26 Jan 2010, 05:44
by Autobarn
this seems to be the chance that green wants, on an american stage.

he is known to be hard to negotiate with, and apparently found his way out of a bute fight on one or two occasions. also when calzaghe and kessler were champs, he said "no way" would he fight abroad.

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 26 Jan 2010, 08:33
by jameswilson
Autobarn wrote:this seems to be the chance that green wants, on an american stage.

he is known to be hard to negotiate with, and apparently found his way out of a bute fight on one or two occasions. also when calzaghe and kessler were champs, he said "no way" would he fight abroad.
Funny that most fighters seem to get their way out of negotiations with Bute except ibf mandatories and really easy voluntaries. Oh how I can't wait to see who bute is put in with next.

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 26 Jan 2010, 08:37
by Datsue
jameswilson wrote:
Autobarn wrote:this seems to be the chance that green wants, on an american stage.

he is known to be hard to negotiate with, and apparently found his way out of a bute fight on one or two occasions. also when calzaghe and kessler were champs, he said "no way" would he fight abroad.
Funny that most fighters seem to get their way out of negotiations with Bute except ibf mandatories and really easy voluntaries. Oh how I can't wait to see who bute is put in with next.
Perhaps an exciting rematch with William Joppy?

Re: Allan Green steps in against Andre Ward

Posted: 26 Jan 2010, 08:39
by stujones
chinny wrote:This is decent.

I take back what I said about Dibella showing class in getting out of the Jermaine Taylor business though!
Well he's doesn't look like he is going to lose anything from the Super 6, and given that Green is now starting with a "loss" could make it hard for his fighter in the future. Imagine if he loses to Ward and then beats his final opponent in great fashion - he would probably be out of the super 6 and out of the world title equation for some time.