Green vs Mundine - Feb 3rd 2017 - full fight video
Posted: 08 Feb 2017, 19:39
HadleyRedback Rasta wrote:GREEN MD10 - and that is final!
ANTHONY Mundine’s threat to appeal his points loss to Danny Green at Adelaide Oval last month has fizzled into nothing.
Frank Hadley, the Australian National Boxing Federation national secretary, said Mundine had not presented a formal protest despite his loud claims after the February 3 fight that he was robbed of the decision.
While Melbourne promoter Brian Amatruda had lodged a preliminary protest with the ANBF on Mundine’s behalf, Hadley said Team Mundine had failed to present any formal application for an appeal.
Hadley said even if Mundine had pursued an appeal, the fight decision would still have remained a win for Green — as the ANBF was not able to overturn a result.
”Even if we had found there were grounds for the appeal based on the referee deducting a point from Mundine for the cheap shot in the first round all we could have done was order a rematch for the Australian title. But that is just academic now as Danny has retired,’’ Hadley said.
“Most professional boxers know not to throw a punch when your opponent has his backed turned to you and the referee is speaking to him.
“Anthony hit Danny when the referee had Danny by one arm and was talking to him.
“If the Mundine camp had protested the actions of the referee in taking the point away we were prepared to have a panel of independent referees watch replays of the incident. But there was no formal protest made.’’
Hadley said he was surprised “that so many people thought Anthony had won.’’
“In my mind Danny Green won the fight and I have been involved in boxing for many, many years,’’ Hadley said.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/boxing ... 9f9cfe5109
The appeal wasAntonS wrote:What's laughable ?
So was the farkn' fight. Not to mention the whole showbogan whisperer wrote:The appeal wasAntonS wrote:What's laughable ?
Not for Mundine and Green they earned US$1,100,000 More than DSG and Thurman will this weekend.AntonS wrote:So was the farkn' fight. Not to mention the whole showbogan whisperer wrote:The appeal wasAntonS wrote:What's laughable ?
You're welcome to believe it.........I don't.DA GOOSE wrote:Not for Mundine and Green they earned US$1,100,000 More than DSG and Thurman will this weekend.AntonS wrote:So was the farkn' fight. Not to mention the whole showbogan whisperer wrote:
The appeal was
Mate, if you think that's all Garcia and Thurman will earn this weekend... I want the drugs you're on!DA GOOSE wrote:Not for Mundine and Green they earned US$1,100,000 More than DSG and Thurman will this weekend.AntonS wrote:So was the farkn' fight. Not to mention the whole showbogan whisperer wrote:
The appeal was
These unofficial comments from Hadley - a man that, considering the position he is in, should be speaking professionally, and without bias - is proof of how pathetic and corrupt boxing in Australia has become. Being a man that should know the rules of the sport, these comments are sickening, and the reason Australian boxing is not far from death. I hope he's happy with the money he's "earned"... Selfish man.Redback Rasta wrote:GREEN MD10 - and that is final!
ANTHONY Mundine’s threat to appeal his points loss to Danny Green at Adelaide Oval last month has fizzled into nothing.
Frank Hadley, the Australian National Boxing Federation national secretary, said Mundine had not presented a formal protest despite his loud claims after the February 3 fight that he was robbed of the decision.
While Melbourne promoter Brian Amatruda had lodged a preliminary protest with the ANBF on Mundine’s behalf, Hadley said Team Mundine had failed to present any formal application for an appeal.
Hadley said even if Mundine had pursued an appeal, the fight decision would still have remained a win for Green — as the ANBF was not able to overturn a result.
”Even if we had found there were grounds for the appeal based on the referee deducting a point from Mundine for the cheap shot in the first round all we could have done was order a rematch for the Australian title. But that is just academic now as Danny has retired,’’ Hadley said.
“Most professional boxers know not to throw a punch when your opponent has his backed turned to you and the referee is speaking to him.
“Anthony hit Danny when the referee had Danny by one arm and was talking to him.
“If the Mundine camp had protested the actions of the referee in taking the point away we were prepared to have a panel of independent referees watch replays of the incident. But there was no formal protest made.’’
Hadley said he was surprised “that so many people thought Anthony had won.’’
“In my mind Danny Green won the fight and I have been involved in boxing for many, many years,’’ Hadley said.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/boxing ... 9f9cfe5109
Officially, the results stands. As it should.Lairdy wrote:These unofficial comments from Hadley - a man that, considering the position he is in, should be speaking professionally, and without bias - is proof of how pathetic and corrupt boxing in Australia has become. Being a man that should know the rules of the sport, these comments are sickening, and the reason Australian boxing is not far from death. I hope he's happy with the money he's "earned"... Selfish man.Redback Rasta wrote:GREEN MD10 - and that is final!
ANTHONY Mundine’s threat to appeal his points loss to Danny Green at Adelaide Oval last month has fizzled into nothing.
Frank Hadley, the Australian National Boxing Federation national secretary, said Mundine had not presented a formal protest despite his loud claims after the February 3 fight that he was robbed of the decision.
While Melbourne promoter Brian Amatruda had lodged a preliminary protest with the ANBF on Mundine’s behalf, Hadley said Team Mundine had failed to present any formal application for an appeal.
Hadley said even if Mundine had pursued an appeal, the fight decision would still have remained a win for Green — as the ANBF was not able to overturn a result.
”Even if we had found there were grounds for the appeal based on the referee deducting a point from Mundine for the cheap shot in the first round all we could have done was order a rematch for the Australian title. But that is just academic now as Danny has retired,’’ Hadley said.
“Most professional boxers know not to throw a punch when your opponent has his backed turned to you and the referee is speaking to him.
“Anthony hit Danny when the referee had Danny by one arm and was talking to him.
“If the Mundine camp had protested the actions of the referee in taking the point away we were prepared to have a panel of independent referees watch replays of the incident. But there was no formal protest made.’’
Hadley said he was surprised “that so many people thought Anthony had won.’’
“In my mind Danny Green won the fight and I have been involved in boxing for many, many years,’’ Hadley said.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/boxing ... 9f9cfe5109
They're getting $2 million each Mundine and Green earned $3.1 million(U.S) each.Lairdy wrote:Mate, if you think that's all Garcia and Thurman will earn this weekend... I want the drugs you're on!DA GOOSE wrote:Not for Mundine and Green they earned US$1,100,000 More than DSG and Thurman will this weekend.AntonS wrote:So was the farkn' fight. Not to mention the whole show
He's just stating his opinion. However he is protecting the referee for his awful handling of the incident.Lairdy wrote:These unofficial comments from Hadley - a man that, considering the position he is in, should be speaking professionally, and without bias - is proof of how pathetic and corrupt boxing in Australia has become. Being a man that should know the rules of the sport, these comments are sickening, and the reason Australian boxing is not far from death. I hope he's happy with the money he's "earned"... Selfish man.Redback Rasta wrote:GREEN MD10 - and that is final!
ANTHONY Mundine’s threat to appeal his points loss to Danny Green at Adelaide Oval last month has fizzled into nothing.
Frank Hadley, the Australian National Boxing Federation national secretary, said Mundine had not presented a formal protest despite his loud claims after the February 3 fight that he was robbed of the decision.
While Melbourne promoter Brian Amatruda had lodged a preliminary protest with the ANBF on Mundine’s behalf, Hadley said Team Mundine had failed to present any formal application for an appeal.
Hadley said even if Mundine had pursued an appeal, the fight decision would still have remained a win for Green — as the ANBF was not able to overturn a result.
”Even if we had found there were grounds for the appeal based on the referee deducting a point from Mundine for the cheap shot in the first round all we could have done was order a rematch for the Australian title. But that is just academic now as Danny has retired,’’ Hadley said.
“Most professional boxers know not to throw a punch when your opponent has his backed turned to you and the referee is speaking to him.
“Anthony hit Danny when the referee had Danny by one arm and was talking to him.
“If the Mundine camp had protested the actions of the referee in taking the point away we were prepared to have a panel of independent referees watch replays of the incident. But there was no formal protest made.’’
Hadley said he was surprised “that so many people thought Anthony had won.’’
“In my mind Danny Green won the fight and I have been involved in boxing for many, many years,’’ Hadley said.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/boxing ... 9f9cfe5109
The primary function of the judges is to come up with the right winner and they got that much right at least.DA GOOSE wrote:He's just stating his opinion. However he is protecting the referee for his awful handling of the incident.Lairdy wrote:These unofficial comments from Hadley - a man that, considering the position he is in, should be speaking professionally, and without bias - is proof of how pathetic and corrupt boxing in Australia has become. Being a man that should know the rules of the sport, these comments are sickening, and the reason Australian boxing is not far from death. I hope he's happy with the money he's "earned"... Selfish man.Redback Rasta wrote:GREEN MD10 - and that is final!
ANTHONY Mundine’s threat to appeal his points loss to Danny Green at Adelaide Oval last month has fizzled into nothing.
Frank Hadley, the Australian National Boxing Federation national secretary, said Mundine had not presented a formal protest despite his loud claims after the February 3 fight that he was robbed of the decision.
While Melbourne promoter Brian Amatruda had lodged a preliminary protest with the ANBF on Mundine’s behalf, Hadley said Team Mundine had failed to present any formal application for an appeal.
Hadley said even if Mundine had pursued an appeal, the fight decision would still have remained a win for Green — as the ANBF was not able to overturn a result.
”Even if we had found there were grounds for the appeal based on the referee deducting a point from Mundine for the cheap shot in the first round all we could have done was order a rematch for the Australian title. But that is just academic now as Danny has retired,’’ Hadley said.
“Most professional boxers know not to throw a punch when your opponent has his backed turned to you and the referee is speaking to him.
“Anthony hit Danny when the referee had Danny by one arm and was talking to him.
“If the Mundine camp had protested the actions of the referee in taking the point away we were prepared to have a panel of independent referees watch replays of the incident. But there was no formal protest made.’’
Hadley said he was surprised “that so many people thought Anthony had won.’’
“In my mind Danny Green won the fight and I have been involved in boxing for many, many years,’’ Hadley said.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/boxing ... 9f9cfe5109
Depending on who you ask yes.bogan whisperer wrote:The primary function of the judges is to come up with the right winner and they got that much right at least.DA GOOSE wrote:He's just stating his opinion. However he is protecting the referee for his awful handling of the incident.Lairdy wrote: These unofficial comments from Hadley - a man that, considering the position he is in, should be speaking professionally, and without bias - is proof of how pathetic and corrupt boxing in Australia has become. Being a man that should know the rules of the sport, these comments are sickening, and the reason Australian boxing is not far from death. I hope he's happy with the money he's "earned"... Selfish man.
You had Green winning. Though you seem to be very defencive about it now.DA GOOSE wrote:Depending on who you ask yes.bogan whisperer wrote:The primary function of the judges is to come up with the right winner and they got that much right at least.DA GOOSE wrote: He's just stating his opinion. However he is protecting the referee for his awful handling of the incident.