Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Danny Green vs. B J Flores Live | IBO WORLD TITLE

Danny Green vs. B J Flores Live

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Match Schedule:
Date: 2010-11-17
Time: 9:00 AM GMT/4:00 AM EST
Venue: Challenge Stadium, Mt Claremont, Western Australia
Competition: IBO Cruiserweight Title
Live/Repeat: Live

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PREVIEW:


WHEN Danny Green enters the ring to defend his IBO world cruiserweight title against undefeated American BJ Flores in Perth next Wednesday, he will concede six years in age, eight centimetres in height, at least 10 kilograms and a 45-centimetre reach.

Green, who was cleared by Western Australia's Professional Combat Sports Commission of any wrongdoing over his fight in July in Perth against Paul Briggs, said he had moved on from the controversy of the 29-second knockdown to focus on Flores.

"I think Flores will be 98 kilos when we fight," said Green, who should weigh 88kg. "I reckon he'll put on the eight kilos - minimum - after the weigh-in. I've put on six myself after a weigh-in and I know [super flyweight] Vic Darchinyan has also put on six kilos in the countdown to a fight.
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"He'll be the heaviest bloke I have fought. He's big and strong, and he'll also be one of the fastest fighters I've ever faced. His hand speed is phenomenal and, internationally, his jab is regarded as one of the best.

"I picked this fight; none of the other world cruiserweight champions have wanted to fight Flores, but the challenge of this bout really appeals to me.

"There's no secret about boxing, it's a matter of who gets in first. My job is to pressure this guy and to destroy his will. BJ Flores will be taken to a new dimension on fight night, he'll go to a place he's never been in the boxing ring before and it'll all be unfamiliar territory for him.

"For him to be victorious he'll need to go to a new place. I've been in the trenches before and dug my way out … I'm going to need to put him in a deep trench and see how he reacts."

Flores gained the nickname ''El Peligroso'' - or ''Dangerous'' - when he trained in a gym in one of the poorest, and toughest, parts of Mexico where he served as a Mormon Missionary. He is hailed by some American critics as one of the sport's rising stars.

The 31-year-old, who regularly spars Britain's WBA world heavyweight champion David Haye, yesterday arrived in Sydney, where he'll stage a public training session before flying to Perth.

"I'm aware he's sparred Haye, but he's going to find there is a difference between sparring someone and fighting somebody who really wants to punish him," Green said yesterday.

Green has used two fighters of different styles to prepare for Flores by flying out the much taller Mike Wilson, a two-time US super heavyweight amateur champion, and lightning-fast New Yorker Anthony ''Ice'' Greenidge, who was recently defeated for the WBO Youth middleweight crown.

Wilson said Green displayed an intensity that superseded anything he'd experienced as a fighter. ''Danny is a different kind of beast; I've never been in the ring with anybody like him," Wilson told the Herald. "He has the speed and power, and he makes you cautious about throwing a punch because he counters so quickly and effectively.''

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