Former world champion Danny Green insists he'll be at peace even if a rematch against arch rival Anthony Mundine never eventuates.
But if the grudge match ever does go ahead, Green says it will only end in one way - with Mundine in tears.
Green hasn't fought since beating Kiwi Shane Cameron over 12 rounds in November, 2012.
Speculation of a Green-Mundine re-match intensified last month after Green met up with Mundine's manager Khoder Nasser.
However, the differential in weight between the two fighters remains the biggest stumbling block, and perhaps a hurdle that may never be overcome.
Green weighed in at 87.1kg before his last fight, while Mundine tipped the scales at 69.9kg in his recent shock loss to Joshua Clottey.
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But if the grudge match ever does go ahead, Green says it will only end in one way - with Mundine in tears.
Green hasn't fought since beating Kiwi Shane Cameron over 12 rounds in November, 2012.
Speculation of a Green-Mundine re-match intensified last month after Green met up with Mundine's manager Khoder Nasser.
However, the differential in weight between the two fighters remains the biggest stumbling block, and perhaps a hurdle that may never be overcome.
Green weighed in at 87.1kg before his last fight, while Mundine tipped the scales at 69.9kg in his recent shock loss to Joshua Clottey.
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