By Mark Vester

Former champion Danny Green will make a decision next month on a potential rematch with Aussie rival Anthony Mundine. Not long after capturing the WBA light heavyweight title, Green shocked everyone by announcing his retirement last March. Mundine won their first meeting by decision. The fight was the biggest moneymaker in the history of Australian boxing. The rematch is expected to be bigger. So big that Mundine's team has been hounding Green to come out of retirement so they can make the fight. Mundine has an offer of nearly $5 million on the table for Green.

"I am talking about Mundine, but that is pretty much it. I often talk about him because I often get asked about him. I have been asked the question so much … but I will make a decision one way or the other, and it will be sooner rather than later.I will have a decision within the next month whether I am going to scrap it and stay retired, or whether I decide to step back in the ring," Green told writer Tim Clarke.

"And that will be purely my decision, and won't be affected or influenced by what anyone think or what other people think. My family, the people around me and the people closest to me are the only people I will worry about."

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