Isn't it time for Allan Green to step up?

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  • The Troll
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    #31
    he really blew it when he stepped up last time. Against Miranda.

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    • sparked_85
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      #32
      man, I love the super middleweight division. In fairness to Green isn't every other top super middle tied up?

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      • Mr. Ryan
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        #33
        Originally posted by Ultimateboxa
        Green should fight some of the third tear fighters in the divison, Andrade or Froch or Inkin.

        1st tier: Mikkel Kessler (the best in the division by quite some distance)
        2nd tier : Anthony Mundine (talent and ability) and Lucian Bute ( Power puncher)
        3rd tier : Inkin, Froch, Andrade

        And im sure im missing out a few in the third tear. Im sure he should fight some of the third tier fighters in the division. Im confident he would be competitive against the second tier, but he wouldn't win. Against Kessler, he would get eaten and it would be poor management to put him in the ring with the best in the division at this stage of his career.

        So Inkin, Froch or Andrade.
        I'd say that Calzaghe is above Kessler, IMO.

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        • Dick-Sucker
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          #34
          Originally posted by Asian Sensation
          I'd say that Calzaghe is above Kessler, IMO.
          Obviously. But hes not fighting in SMW anymore, hes going for hopkins

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