After thirteen-fights on the network, super middleweight contender Allan Green (26-1, 18KOs) is no longer interested in fighting on ESPN's boxing programs, Wednesday Night and Friday Night Fights. [details]
Allan Green: "No More ESPN Shows For Me"
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Good move you're not going to get anywhere on ESPN. It's a good place to start. I think almost every star had fights on espn. If showtime wants to sign him it's a good move!! He'll get bigger names, bigger money, and a chance of a lifetime. It's up to him if he takes advantage of it or losses a match and regrets leaving espn.Comment
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Why all the hating? Yea, Allan screwed up by pulling off that fight, but you cant change the past. I have been saying for a long time he has got to quit wasting his time on ESPN and look for a big fight. Holden held him back, no doubt, and just throwing him into bull**** fights.
I like the guy. He has made some excuses and hasnt looked great lately, but I want to see him jump in with some other top fighter and see what happens.
Anyway, good to hear he has some respect for abilities now and is looking past the ESPN thing. Good luck Allan. Keep working hard and get some good wins and you will get your wish, a rematch with Pantera! I would love to see it (and Miranda would love for you to earn another shot at him too!)Last edited by Pantera2000; 05-23-2008, 10:43 AM.Comment
his boxing career down the toilet.
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