By Melissa Woods
Boxing warhorse Danny Green says any talks about his long-awaited rematch with Anthony Mundine are on the back-burner until he takes care of German Konni Konrad in Melbourne next month.
Following Mundine's crushing loss this week to unheralded American Charles Hatley, promoter Brian Armatruda was talking up the showdown between the Australian veterans.
Armatruda was touting a May fight, marking the 10-year anniversary of their first fight in 2006, and said it could earn both at least $6 million.
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Boxing warhorse Danny Green says any talks about his long-awaited rematch with Anthony Mundine are on the back-burner until he takes care of German Konni Konrad in Melbourne next month.
Following Mundine's crushing loss this week to unheralded American Charles Hatley, promoter Brian Armatruda was talking up the showdown between the Australian veterans.
Armatruda was touting a May fight, marking the 10-year anniversary of their first fight in 2006, and said it could earn both at least $6 million.
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