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I would be pleasantly surprised if Hopkins took the fight.

There appears to be more risk than reward for Hopkins
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The money seems right for him though.
It's the complete opposite mate, Danny Green whilst a capable and tough fighter is not the same level as a Chad Dawson, David Haye, or even maybe Lucian Bute.

But in his own country he's FAR FAR better known than Dawson, Bute and even Haye are in theirs.

Green is a household name in Australia and is now famous internationally for destroying Roy Jones in a round. That kind of result gets you more exposure amongst casual fans than winning a world title against the best opposition.

Very few fighters are known outside of hardcore boxing circles, Jones Jr was obviously one of them, a legend of the sport and Green destroyed him.

Green is massive in Australia, and a fight there with Hopkins will maybe rival the biggest British domestic fights like Calzaghe Lacy, Calzaghe Kessler and Hatton's big home fights in terms of salesl

HBO told Hopkins outright they wern't interested in a fight with Dawson, or at least in paying him what he wanted, but as Hopkins as said, fighting in Australia, there is no American network to deal with, and he fights on his own terms, and will make much more money than he would against pretty much anybody else.

It's a very sensible fight for Hopkins to take and the risk/reward is far better than against any other opponent pretty much, Bute, Dawson, Haye etc.
Is that really true? Honest question. And if so, is it just a result of his KO of Jones? Because if that's the case, I have a hard time believing Green is more popular in Aus. than Haye is in England, but I really have no idea.

It's great to see Green get a big fight though, he certainly earned it by stopping Jones. I didn't think Hopkins looked very good in his last fight and Green has some serious power behind his shots, so a Hopkins victory is not a foregone conclusion, though I do think Green's style is made for Hopkins to expoit.