It was far from pretty and not without controversy, but Danny Green avenged his loss to Australian rival Anthony Mundine on Friday in North Adelaide, Australia.
Green defeated Mundine by majority decision in a 10-round, foul-filled cruiserweight fight that lacked conclusive action, yet was closely contested and challenging to score. The 43-year-old Green won on two scorecards (96-94, 98-90), while a third judge had it even (94-94).
Green and Mundine had a point apiece taken away Mundine in the first round, Green in the seventh for illegal blows. There were no knockdowns during a fight that drew a crowd in excess of 26,00 to Adelaide Oval, despite that the former champions are well past their primes.
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Green defeated Mundine by majority decision in a 10-round, foul-filled cruiserweight fight that lacked conclusive action, yet was closely contested and challenging to score. The 43-year-old Green won on two scorecards (96-94, 98-90), while a third judge had it even (94-94).
Green and Mundine had a point apiece taken away Mundine in the first round, Green in the seventh for illegal blows. There were no knockdowns during a fight that drew a crowd in excess of 26,00 to Adelaide Oval, despite that the former champions are well past their primes.
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