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Green v Tarver December 1
Posted: 11 Sep 2007, 03:24
by ryan711
Showtime is planning a double-bill on December 1 featuring header featuring Antonio Tarver defending his IBO light-heavyweight title against Danny Green.
The co-feature will have WBC junior middleweight champ Vernon Forrest defending the title against his mandatory, Michele Piccirillo.sounds like danny will be fighting in the usa???
Posted: 11 Sep 2007, 04:14
by Brute
Good luck to Danny. It is a fairly minor title, but it would be a start.
Posted: 11 Sep 2007, 06:43
by Sapphire
It may be a minor title but its still a big fight for Danny!!!
Posted: 11 Sep 2007, 06:59
by convict
Good on him!, I hope he drops Tarver on his ass.....But i dont see Tarver going down easy. Cant wait for this!.
Posted: 11 Sep 2007, 08:33
by jezzamundo
Brilliant news! I have been hanging out for this for a long time!
Would have been great if this were in Perth, but I'd be getting the fight on PPV anyway, so it doesn't make much of a difference for me. Mind you, it's going to be harder to get a decision in the US, so Danny will have to put on a good performance.
Posted: 11 Sep 2007, 19:28
by kevo
This is a very winnable fight for Green IMO. Remember, Tarver just about squeaked past the ordinary Elvir Muriqi on an MD in June.
Posted: 11 Sep 2007, 20:27
by Marlin
Kevo wrote:This is a very winnable fight for Green IMO. Remember, Tarver just about squeaked past the ordinary Elvir Muriqi on an MD in June.
Fancy seeing you here!
If Green wants to really make a mark on the division this is a fight he must win. As you say Taver was ordinary in his last fight and it would seem he is ripe for the picking. I'm not saying it will be easy for Green, I'm sure Taver will come to fight but Green should win.
I am really pumped for this fight! Hope it actually comes off!

Posted: 11 Sep 2007, 22:40
by sockdolager
Kick his ass Green.
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Posted: 12 Sep 2007, 04:29
by greenman0423
Danny will belt the hell out of Tarver, then hopefully Woods. He is a different fighter now to when he lost in Germany
Posted: 12 Sep 2007, 06:48
by ryan711
its down for Foxwoods Mashantucket Connecticut
Posted: 13 Sep 2007, 00:05
by GM #1
where you getting this info? nothing is filtering out of perth?
obviously I am a green fan but don't underestimate Tarver. ibo or xyz or abc this fights is huge as he is still recognised as the premier light heavy out there.
Posted: 13 Sep 2007, 04:28
by jezzamundo
where you getting this info? nothing is filtering out of perth?
obviously I am a green fan but don't underestimate Tarver. ibo or xyz or abc this fights is huge as he is still recognised as the premier light heavy out there.
There's not a whole lot of info out there yet, but I suppose it will arrive soon. Green should beat Tarver based on current form and their styles. I disagree that Tarver is recognised as the premier light heavy. That would be either Bernard Hopkins or Chad Dawson. Bernard beat Tarver very convincingly, and in my opinion, Dawson would beat Hopkins.
Posted: 13 Sep 2007, 04:49
by Sweet P
I cant pick Green for this fight, I dont think he has the tools to beat Tarver and unless Tarver decides to stand and trade i think he will box his way to a UD.
Dont get me wrong i am a huge Green fan and really hope he can win i just think that Tarver is a step above Green and Green has failed at every hurdle he has faced.
Posted: 13 Sep 2007, 05:12
by jezzamundo
I cant pick Green for this fight, I dont think he has the tools to beat Tarver and unless Tarver decides to stand and trade i think he will box his way to a UD.
Dont get me wrong i am a huge Green fan and really hope he can win i just think that Tarver is a step above Green and Green has failed at every hurdle he has faced.
I know exactly what you mean, but I have this weird cycle where I keeping losing, then renewing my faith in Danny Green. I was shocked when he lost to Beyer in their second fight, and almost gave up on him then. I was rooting for Green against Mundine, but I thought Mundine would win, right from when the fight was announced. The score was wider than I had expected, but the result the same. Tarver looked poor against Hopkins, and apparently not great in his most recent fight. To be honest, no result would surprise me in this fight, Green is easy to hit and Tarver has good power, so a Tarver KO is feasible. Tarver has a good chin, but Green has great power, so especially if he is as faded as he seems, a Green KO is not unlikely. If it goes down to points (which I think is a bit more likely than a TKO/KO) I think it could go to either fighter, although Tarver is likely to get the home advantage. It all depends on how much off his best Tarver is.
Posted: 13 Sep 2007, 05:40
by Sweet P
jezzamundo wrote:I cant pick Green for this fight, I dont think he has the tools to beat Tarver and unless Tarver decides to stand and trade i think he will box his way to a UD.
Dont get me wrong i am a huge Green fan and really hope he can win i just think that Tarver is a step above Green and Green has failed at every hurdle he has faced.
I know exactly what you mean, but I have this weird cycle where I keeping losing, then renewing my faith in Danny Green. I was shocked when he lost to Beyer in their second fight, and almost gave up on him then. I was rooting for Green against Mundine, but I thought Mundine would win, right from when the fight was announced. The score was wider than I had expected, but the result the same. Tarver looked poor against Hopkins, and apparently not great in his most recent fight. To be honest, no result would surprise me in this fight, Green is easy to hit and Tarver has good power, so a Tarver KO is feasible. Tarver has a good chin, but Green has great power, so especially if he is as faded as he seems, a Green KO is not unlikely. If it goes down to points (which I think is a bit more likely than a TKO/KO) I think it could go to either fighter, although Tarver is likely to get the home advantage. It all depends on how much off his best Tarver is.
Yeah Jezza i hope your right and he does win, Ive been to every fight he has had in Perth and i thought he would become the next big thing at 168 the Beyer fight and Mundine fight have made me realise that Green isnt good against top fighters but makes short work of B level fighters :(
Posted: 13 Sep 2007, 07:04
by ryan711
http://www.sportsnut.com.au/entry.php?intid=18150 Thats the green link and the other link is the boxing part,its the best site for aussie boxing,its done by Ray Wheatley
http://www.sportsnut.com.au/category.php?intid=7
Posted: 13 Sep 2007, 07:33
by sockdolager
ryan711 wrote:its down for Foxwoods Mashantucket Connecticut
I might go to this if it is at Foxwoods!
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Posted: 13 Sep 2007, 18:24
by Marlin
jezzamundo wrote:I cant pick Green for this fight, I dont think he has the tools to beat Tarver and unless Tarver decides to stand and trade i think he will box his way to a UD.
Dont get me wrong i am a huge Green fan and really hope he can win i just think that Tarver is a step above Green and Green has failed at every hurdle he has faced.
I know exactly what you mean, but I have this weird cycle where I keeping losing, then renewing my faith in Danny Green. I was shocked when he lost to Beyer in their second fight, and almost gave up on him then. I was rooting for Green against Mundine, but I thought Mundine would win, right from when the fight was announced. The score was wider than I had expected, but the result the same. Tarver looked poor against Hopkins, and apparently not great in his most recent fight. To be honest, no result would surprise me in this fight, Green is easy to hit and Tarver has good power, so a Tarver KO is feasible. Tarver has a good chin, but Green has great power, so especially if he is as faded as he seems, a Green KO is not unlikely. If it goes down to points (which I think is a bit more likely than a TKO/KO) I think it could go to either fighter, although Tarver is likely to get the home advantage. It all depends on how much off his best Tarver is.
I can't see Green getting KO'd, as far as I remember he has only ever been down once and that was a flash knockdown against Omar Gonzales. Yes Taver KO'd Jones Jr but that was the luckiest, close your eyes and throw, punch I have ever seen. Outboxed. Maybe, especially if Green isn't aggressive and Taver hasn't slipped as much as it appears. But you're right, I wouldn't really be surprised by any outcome.

Go Danny

Posted: 13 Sep 2007, 18:24
by Marlin
sockdolager wrote:ryan711 wrote:its down for Foxwoods Mashantucket Connecticut
I might go to this if it is at Foxwoods!
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Might go to it!?! I thought you were promoting it
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Posted: 13 Sep 2007, 20:50
by p4p1
danny could beat tarver but i think it will be a very hard fight for him but i wouldnt be suprised if the fight went either way... but if the fight comes off i will defiantly be hoping for a green ko win
Posted: 13 Sep 2007, 22:19
by Sweet P
Marlin wrote:jezzamundo wrote:I cant pick Green for this fight, I dont think he has the tools to beat Tarver and unless Tarver decides to stand and trade i think he will box his way to a UD.
Dont get me wrong i am a huge Green fan and really hope he can win i just think that Tarver is a step above Green and Green has failed at every hurdle he has faced.
I know exactly what you mean, but I have this weird cycle where I keeping losing, then renewing my faith in Danny Green. I was shocked when he lost to Beyer in their second fight, and almost gave up on him then. I was rooting for Green against Mundine, but I thought Mundine would win, right from when the fight was announced. The score was wider than I had expected, but the result the same. Tarver looked poor against Hopkins, and apparently not great in his most recent fight. To be honest, no result would surprise me in this fight, Green is easy to hit and Tarver has good power, so a Tarver KO is feasible. Tarver has a good chin, but Green has great power, so especially if he is as faded as he seems, a Green KO is not unlikely. If it goes down to points (which I think is a bit more likely than a TKO/KO) I think it could go to either fighter, although Tarver is likely to get the home advantage. It all depends on how much off his best Tarver is.
I can't see Green getting KO'd, as far as I remember he has only ever been down once and that was a flash knockdown against Omar Gonzales. Yes Taver KO'd Jones Jr but that was the luckiest, close your eyes and throw, punch I have ever seen. Outboxed. Maybe, especially if Green isn't aggressive and Taver hasn't slipped as much as it appears. But you're right, I wouldn't really be surprised by any outcome.

Go Danny

Green has a good chin but Tarver has more power than anyone he has faced, I dont think Green would be stopped but he could easily be out boxed by Tarver.
Posted: 15 Sep 2007, 02:12
by 2doggs
Andy Raymond said last night that the fight has been finalised, December 1st at Madison Square Garden.
Can't wait!

Posted: 16 Sep 2007, 11:47
by kevo
Marlin wrote:Kevo wrote:This is a very winnable fight for Green IMO. Remember, Tarver just about squeaked past the ordinary Elvir Muriqi on an MD in June.
Fancy seeing you here!
Slow day.

Posted: 16 Sep 2007, 11:54
by sockdolager
Marlin wrote:sockdolager wrote:ryan711 wrote:its down for Foxwoods Mashantucket Connecticut
I might go to this if it is at Foxwoods!
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Might go to it!?! I thought you were promoting it
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ahhhh, errrr, yeah. You know what I meant. :)
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Posted: 18 Sep 2007, 08:02
by p4p1
minor title- big named fighter
i hope dannyu wins but it will be a very hard fight for him... has danny ever fought a lefty before?