Allan Green – Boxing's Thor is No Comic

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Allan Green – Boxing's Thor is No Comic

    By Thomas Gerbasi - Allan Green wasn’t like the other kids in Tulsa, Oklahoma. While they ran around (like most kids growing up in the 80’s) talking about Spider-Man, The Hulk, or Wolverine, Green danced to his own beat, choosing instead to follow the Norse God of Thunder, Thor.

    Even today, Green is never too far away from his childhood hero, whether it’s the comic books in his luggage on the road or the tattoo of Mjollnir, Thor’s Hammer, on his arm.

    “Thor is just the man,” smiles Green. “I’ve always liked comics and really liked Thor, even when I was younger.”

    Yet like Thor, the red-headed (or blond-headed, if you will) stepchild of the Marvel Universe, Green has seen his career experience a series of starts and stops that has seen him get perilously close to the big time like most of his peers. Face it, ask boxing fans about the super middleweight division and the names immediately coming to mind are those of Mikkel Kessler, Carl Froch, Andre Ward, and even former middleweights like Jermain Taylor and Arthur Abraham. It’s almost like asking someone on the street about superheroes, and getting at least ten different responses before getting to the name Thor.

    Of course, that may change once the major motion picture release of Thor in 2011. As for Green, he’s got a timetable that’s a little bit more accelerated, and the self-proclaimed “Superhero of the Super Middles” wants to be in the title picture yesterday.

    That’s where the water gets a little murky. But what is clear at this point is that Green is currently on the perpetual tightrope walked by those contenders on the brink of getting their big shot – the one where you have to stay busy, but at the same time avoid getting a loss that will send you plummeting down the ranks. Tonight, at the First Council Casino in Newkirk, Oklahoma, Green is on the high wire, and poking a stick at him will be unbeaten late replacement Tarvis Simms. [details]
  • Jan(DK)
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    Didn't knew that Thor, one of the old Nordic Gods, was known outside the Nordics countries? In 2011: A major motion picture release of Thor and Kessler - "The Viking Warrior" winner of the super six. That should make it for a super fight - Kessler vs. Green

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    • restless_438
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      def. looking forward to this tommorow

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      • SlimTim
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        Green is such a *****, he only wants to fight bums. He turned down a meaningful fight with Sakio Bika on HBO to fight a no hoper on Shobox. He doesn't belong in the tournament. And by the way, Dirrel's best opponent was Anthony Hanshaw, not Victor Oganov.

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        • JakeNDaBox
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          Originally posted by SlimTim
          Green is such a *****, he only wants to fight bums. He turned down a meaningful fight with Sakio Bika on HBO to fight a no hoper on Shobox. He doesn't belong in the tournament. And by the way, Dirrel's best opponent was Anthony Hanshaw, not Victor Oganov.
          Correction - on HBO PPV, not HBO.

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          • Mr. Ryan
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            Originally posted by JakeNDaBox
            Correction - on HBO PPV, not HBO.
            There is a big difference there in the matter of purse money lol. Bika is the kind of fighter that you avoid unless the financial incentive warrants the risk. I don't know the figures but I don't think an HBO PPV undercard pays enough - without a title belt - to warrant fighting Bika.

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            • MANGLER
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              I, er, Green can handle this **** and look spectacular doin it. Hopefully that can spinoff into fights wit Steiglitz or the Bute-Andrade winner to make up for all the blunders as far as not takin other available fights.

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              • ProBox1
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                Originally posted by SlimTim
                Green is such a *****, he only wants to fight bums. He turned down a meaningful fight with Sakio Bika on HBO to fight a no hoper on Shobox. He doesn't belong in the tournament. And by the way, Dirrel's best opponent was Anthony Hanshaw, not Victor Oganov.
                The money for Bika was no more than the money being offered for Oganov. I forget the exact numbers but it might have been less. Nobody on that undercard was pleased with the money they were making. You can't exactly knock the guy. Green took a Shobox headliner over a pay-per-view opener against a very dangerous opponent for either equal or less money.

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                • SlimTim
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                  Green should've taken the fight with Bika because he has a lot to prove and doesn't yet deserve a title shot. The only time he stepped up in his career he was battered by Miranda. There is no risk in the opponent he's facing tonight. And of course he's targeting Stiegltz and his belt, you know he wants no part of Bute.

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                  • Taco Snatcher
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                    THOR????Talk about a white black man.

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