What's better???
Posted: 17 Dec 2007, 20:49
Thoughts?
Good enough point, But For the interim title Danny beat Eric Lucas who was a superstar and although it was a crap fight he did beat a legitamate champion in Drews, He beat Branco in a good display and although he has no power at all he showed brief flashes of his awesome speed and evasion.. Bottom line was that he did not want to be near Green let alone trade with him, and his own trainer said he has lost his hunger and will retire. Im guessing his last payday was a good one and he probably intended to not get bashed silly in his last fight..Joe Corona wrote:there needs to be a third option - who cares about plastic belts!?
the belts are only as good as the people holding them these days - the boxing world is turning against them.
Bottom line, IMO and in the opinion of most nether have ever been true world champion and neither wont until they beat the best in their division.
Mundine is at best the 3rd best 168lber in the world and thats the best he ever has been, and Green barely breaks the top 10, perhaps the absolute highest is around 8th or so at 175 pounds at the moment.
But to answer your question, if they both retired today, 99.9% will say Mundine was the better fighter and had the better career.
R_jay wrote:Lucas was a superstar? Drews a legitimate champion? Echols was clearly finished? I couldn't disagree more with all of that.
Both Mundine's and Green's title claims are spurious, but Mundine beating Echols was better than Green beating Lucas or Drews IMO.
he will have when he beats green at light heavyweightGrant wrote:regardless Danny is the highest ranked light heavy in the WBA. Mundine is not the highest ranked super middle in the WBA. Danny Green is not the first person to beat a substandard champion. Mundine has never beaten a champion.
Hmmmmm
I think he will probably beat Green at Lt Heavy too, and then Mundine will go about saying he is the greatest athelete in the know universe. but lets face it. Neither Mundine or Green are Great. That should be reserved for the special few and I am afraid until Choc fights someone of genuine class we will never know.p4p1 wrote:he will have when he beats green at light heavyweightGrant wrote:regardless Danny is the highest ranked light heavy in the WBA. Mundine is not the highest ranked super middle in the WBA. Danny Green is not the first person to beat a substandard champion. Mundine has never beaten a champion.
Hmmmmm
Wow, what a giant dose of revisionist history.Bushboy wrote:Rjay, echols had a bullet in his leg mate.. The consensus in any aus boxing forum will be that echols was over the hill.. In his day lucas was the king of the super middleweight division and recieved the mother of all dodgy decisions when beaten by beyer..
Stipe Drews won the belt fair and square off Branco in a good fight, it wasnt a vacant title with a blown up middleweight..
Think before you speak
And all this time I thought you were a WBF fan and supporter..AntonS wrote:IMO, the ultimate title would have to be WBE![]()
If you use your logic when considering the Green v Drews fight, in a similar way to your logic for Mundine schooling Echols, then Green's win over drews was equally impressive. Just as Echols was at the top of his game, then in the same way so was Drews. Branco who Drews took the title off was no mug, and he was 6-0 after losing to Briggs.R_jay wrote:Wow, what a giant dose of revisionist history.Bushboy wrote:Rjay, echols had a bullet in his leg mate.. The consensus in any aus boxing forum will be that echols was over the hill.. In his day lucas was the king of the super middleweight division and recieved the mother of all dodgy decisions when beaten by beyer..
Stipe Drews won the belt fair and square off Branco in a good fight, it wasnt a vacant title with a blown up middleweight..
Think before you speak
Echols was in career best form. He'd had that big win over Charles Brewer, and was 5-0 4 KO's since the Hopkins fight, and all the fans were talking him up. I remember how he was regarded very well. Everyone thought he was going to kill Mundine, but he took Echols to school.
Lucas was the king of the division?!?!?!?!?!!!!!!! Errrr....... there was this little guy called Joe Calzaghe fighting at the time. Sven Ottke was about 28-0 and the ether #1 or #2 in the division. Beyer was widely considered one of the weakest champions in boxing, and Lucas' big claim to fame was getting his ass beat by Roy Jones after Jones played 3 quarters of semi-pro basketball prior to the fight.
As for Drews, you saw the fight. Was he a "champion"?
Green's win over Lucas was a good one and he looked great in that fight, but Echols was universally regarded as a wrecking ball at the time. Thats why I take Mundine's accomplishment's over Green's.
I have no idea where R_jay is getting this from, Echols was SHOT, literally!!! No one I knew was talking him up at all. I have to agree with bushboy about this. If that was Echols in career best form I would say Mike Tyson is still in his prime...toppity wrote:If you use your logic when considering the Green v Drews fight, in a similar way to your logic for Mundine schooling Echols, then Green's win over drews was equally impressive. Just as Echols was at the top of his game, then in the same way so was Drews. Branco who Drews took the title off was no mug, and he was 6-0 after losing to Briggs.R_jay wrote:Wow, what a giant dose of revisionist history.Bushboy wrote:Rjay, echols had a bullet in his leg mate.. The consensus in any aus boxing forum will be that echols was over the hill.. In his day lucas was the king of the super middleweight division and recieved the mother of all dodgy decisions when beaten by beyer..
Stipe Drews won the belt fair and square off Branco in a good fight, it wasnt a vacant title with a blown up middleweight..
Think before you speak
Echols was in career best form. He'd had that big win over Charles Brewer, and was 5-0 4 KO's since the Hopkins fight, and all the fans were talking him up. I remember how he was regarded very well. Everyone thought he was going to kill Mundine, but he took Echols to school.
Lucas was the king of the division?!?!?!?!?!!!!!!! Errrr....... there was this little guy called Joe Calzaghe fighting at the time. Sven Ottke was about 28-0 and the ether #1 or #2 in the division. Beyer was widely considered one of the weakest champions in boxing, and Lucas' big claim to fame was getting his ass beat by Roy Jones after Jones played 3 quarters of semi-pro basketball prior to the fight.
As for Drews, you saw the fight. Was he a "champion"?
Green's win over Lucas was a good one and he looked great in that fight, but Echols was universally regarded as a wrecking ball at the time. Thats why I take Mundine's accomplishment's over Green's.
No question that Mundine did school Echols, he had a well concieved game plan and stuck to it. Hit and hold, hit and hold.... It worked, and he won.
Regardless, unless Green finds some speed (not likely at his age) and a way of catching Mundine, I don't think it matters what weight they fight at Mundine will always have a better plan.
I agree with that, and I'd like to see him go international. When aussies fight world title fights overseas the undercards are usually better as well.Marlin wrote:
And no I don't want Green to give Mundine a shot at his Title...
I really dont care for this pi$$ing contest, but lets get one thing straight - belt holders and "champions" are not one and the same, neither have beaten a champion.Marlin wrote: Green has beaten Champions Munidne hasn't. Mundine has never even been the best in his organisation.
Green wont be champion until he beats Hopkins using the same logic.Mundine won't be champion until he beats Calzaghe.
I agree mate, Green has beaten the WBA title holder but Drews wasnt in the top5 of the division so its irrelivent in my eyes and he is about 6th in the 175 pound class in my eyes.Joe Corona wrote:I really dont care for this pi$$ing contest, but lets get one thing straight - belt holders and "champions" are not one and the same, neither have beaten a champion.Marlin wrote: Green has beaten Champions Munidne hasn't. Mundine has never even been the best in his organisation.