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WBC cruiserweight title
Danny Green vs Krzysztof Wlodarczyk
Date : Wednesday, November 30,2011
at Mt. Claremont, Australia
Danny
Green (31-4-0) will attempt to ‘Return To Glory’ when he takes on Pole,
Krzysztof Wlodarczyk (45-2-1) for the WBC Cruiserweight title at
Challenge Stadium in Perth on November 30, 2011 promoted by Green
Machine.
Green lost his IBO belt to American, Antonio Tarver in
July but is back training hard to become another world champion. The
loss to Tarver by TKO was Green’s first since losing to fellow
Australia-Anthony Mundine in 2006.
There has been much discussion
about how prepared Green’s opponent will be mentally after Polish
outlets reported that an unconscious Wlodarczyk was taken to hospital
after deliberately overdosing on tablets following an argument with his
wife in July.
Green (31-4, 27 KO) was dominated by
Tarver on July 20, dropping his lightly-regarded IBO title via stoppage
after nine rounds. He was never truly in the fight save for a single
round where his heavy hands did seem to bother Tarver, but other than
that he was just thoroughly outboxed.
Wlodarczyk (45-2-1, 32 KO)
was in negotiations recently to face fellow titlist Marco Huck, but
those talks fell apart. The 29-year-old Pole has looked a bit off in
recent fights against fringe contenders Jason Robinson and Francisco
Palacios. Outside of a single fight in Italy, Wlodarczyk has not fought
outside of Poland since 2005, and he’s fought away from his home country
just four times in his career.
For the 1st time an Australian Boxing state 3 World Title IBO Super Featherweight World Title and the big one
WBC Cruiserweight World Title Fight aginst Danny Green vs Krzysztof Wlodarczyk. This is the adventure of Return to Glory
Green vs Wlodarczyk.
Green will challenge the European fighter for his WBC title at Perth
Challenge Stadium on November 30 at 07:30PM EDT and 04:30PM in WA. Danny
Green rates his next opponent Krzysztof Wlodarczyk as the world’s best
cruiserweight and says victory over the Pole will be his greatest boxing
accomplishment.
Krzysztof ‘Diablo’ Wlodarczyk is the man with the
unpronounceable name, and although he might be unknown in Australia,
Danny Green’s next opponent has an impressive pedigree.
The
30-year-old Pole, known as ‘Diablo’ and ‘Big Track’, is no pushover.
With age, height and reach on his side, Wlodarczyk is going to be a
tough adversary for Green.
His record is very good – 48 fights, 45 wins, 32 by knockout, two losses and one draw.
Wlodarczyk’s
only losses have come against world champions – facing American Steve
Cunningham in an IBF cruiserweight contest in 2007, and battling German
Pavel Melkomyan back in 2003 for the WBA Inter-Continental cruiserweight
title.
His only draw, in 2009, came against another world
champion, Italian Giacobbe Fragomeni in Rome, who was the then WBC
Cruiserweight champion. They had a rematch in 2010 in Poland and
Wlodarczyk defeated him in eight rounds.
Wlodarczyk has never been knocked out.
Angelo Hyder, Green’s trainer, is not taking him lightly. I spoke with him for
The Roar earlier this week.
Hyder
has watched all of the Pole’s fights and says: “We know everything
about him. He’s a two-time world champion. We rate him as the number one
crusierweight in the world.
“He’s a big, strong, raw-boned bloke.
It will be like releasing two pit bulls off the leash. It’s a
monumental thing to take a world title off a champion. We’ve put it all
on the line.”
And that is definitely the case.
Green’s last
fight was a devastating loss to future Hall of Famer Antonio Tarver,
which took a lot out of him. Another loss and Green’s career could be
over.
The Green Machine is 38 years old and has already retired
once and then made a comeback. A devoted family man, it’s unclear how
many fights the West Australian has left in him, and the build-up to
this fight hasn’t had the same profile or lustre that the tussle with
Tarver had or other previous Green bouts.
Hyder explained that
this was because “before Danny was under pressure to promote. Danny’s
sacrifice is to win the fight first, he’s leaving the media to other
people to promote the fight.”
Given the intensity that Green is
showing, Hyder himself doesn’t know if this could be his last fight:
“I’m not sure. He’s still loving what he does.”
Wlodarczyk clearly
doesn’t have the same cache as Tarver, the star of the last Rocky film.
But he’s no slouch either. Polish fighters are renowned for their
toughness and determination, and ‘the Devil’ has won two world titles
during his career. He’s also eight years younger than Green.
But,
as has been mentioned elsewhere, Wlodarczyk does come into the bout with
some questions over his mental state after he was rushed to hospital
four months ago.
Hyder is expecting a “12 round war” with Wlodarczyk, and says the age difference is not an issue.