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yes a big shame mundine won.

danny needed to land some of those big punches early on in the first 4 or 5 rounds. mundine did his usual thing of running away for the whole fight and just landing enough little scoring punches to stay ahead on points. green threw a lot but didnt land much which tired him out and really took the chance of one big last KO punch away from him. very dissapointing cause green looked good, but just too slow to land the big 'un.

BUT there was a great fight (actually 2 or 3) at the pub i was at. after the fight some little white dude from some reason decided to get it happening with 2 HUGE african blokes, then we all poured out onto the street for another few little rumbles... good times.

yeah we had some good fights. 3 dudes going at it in the bar, then bouncers came in and did their thang. then we all went outside onto the road where it was on again... good entertainment. then about 5 or 6 cop cars rolled up and got a bit heavy...

I think that Green was really the underdog in this fight. It is pretty well known that Power rarely beats Speed, and Boxers do better than Fighters. Mundine never had a chance to knock Green out, he just waited for Green to attack, open himself up, then Mundine used his speed to strike.

As much as I hate to say it, Mundine was the better man. Although I hope he gets knocked out in the title fight, although I doubt it.

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