Koshy
04-06-2003, 11:06 AM
With the easy five round stoppage of Jason De lisle on Monday wher to for Green now. He is not going to get a shot at Mundine but still wants a world title belt. What are his chances against someone like Ottke? Remeber this bout would be in Australia.
From Fightnews.com
"Green, Soliman triumph!
By Ray Wheatley -- World of Boxing
IBF#10 Danny Green (16-0, 16 KOs) stopped Jason De Lisle (11-2-2, 5 KO's) in round five to retain the IBF Pan Pacific super middleweight title at the Penrith Leagues club, Penrith, New South Wales, Australia. Green was the superior boxer in all the rounds contested as he delivered solid head and body shots to chop down the game De Lisle. In round five De Lisle was on the canvas three times at which point referee Charlie Lucas crowned Danny Green. IBF#15 Sam Soliman (18-7, 4 KO's) dominated WBC#5 Nader Hamdan (32-1, 15 KO's) over twelve rounds to retain the IBF Pan Pacific middleweight crown. In round four, a solid right hand dropped Soliman for an eight count. However, Hamdan could not cope with the non-stop punching style of Soliman and lost by scores of 117-112, 117-113 and118-110. Steven Marks won a split six round decision over Edgar Wymara at jr welterweight. 2000 Olympian Noufel Ben Rabah scored a third round knockout over James Swan. Jr middleweight Ian Schaeffa stopped Matt Shaw in three rounds and super middleweights Brett Culey and Mike Cope ended in a technical draw when Culey suffered an eye cut due to an accidental head clash in round one. Promoter Jeff Fenech. Sky channel commentators Grantlee Kieza and Mathew Brooks.
Monday, June 2 2003"
REPORT
From Fightnews.com
"Green, Soliman triumph!
By Ray Wheatley -- World of Boxing
IBF#10 Danny Green (16-0, 16 KOs) stopped Jason De Lisle (11-2-2, 5 KO's) in round five to retain the IBF Pan Pacific super middleweight title at the Penrith Leagues club, Penrith, New South Wales, Australia. Green was the superior boxer in all the rounds contested as he delivered solid head and body shots to chop down the game De Lisle. In round five De Lisle was on the canvas three times at which point referee Charlie Lucas crowned Danny Green. IBF#15 Sam Soliman (18-7, 4 KO's) dominated WBC#5 Nader Hamdan (32-1, 15 KO's) over twelve rounds to retain the IBF Pan Pacific middleweight crown. In round four, a solid right hand dropped Soliman for an eight count. However, Hamdan could not cope with the non-stop punching style of Soliman and lost by scores of 117-112, 117-113 and118-110. Steven Marks won a split six round decision over Edgar Wymara at jr welterweight. 2000 Olympian Noufel Ben Rabah scored a third round knockout over James Swan. Jr middleweight Ian Schaeffa stopped Matt Shaw in three rounds and super middleweights Brett Culey and Mike Cope ended in a technical draw when Culey suffered an eye cut due to an accidental head clash in round one. Promoter Jeff Fenech. Sky channel commentators Grantlee Kieza and Mathew Brooks.
Monday, June 2 2003"
REPORT