The Group Stage 3 of the Super Six World Boxing Classic will finally start after a series of tournament withdrawal by some participating boxers due to injuries that caused its delay. It’s one of the double-header matches in this event.

The boxing Allan Green vs Glen Johnson fight video that is the co-main event of the “Puerto Rico vs Mexico” is set to take place on November 6, 2010. Highlights replay and results follow.

Allan Green aka “Ghost Dog” from United States of America has a current pro record of 29 wins (20 by knock out, KO) and 2 losses.

He just came off a Unanimous Decision loss against Andre Ward on Ward vs Green match, June 2010.

Allan Green vs Glen Johnson fight video highlights replay results

While Glen Johnson also known as “Road Warrior” from Jamaica has a current professional record of 50 wins (34 by way of knock out, KO), 14 losses and 2 draws.

He’s a former IBF and “The Ring” World Light Heavyweight Champion and awarded as the 2004 Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year.

His previous fight was a Unanimous Decision loss against Tavoris Cloud on Cloud vs Johnson bout, August 2010.

Don’t forget the Green vs Johnson fight video on Super Six live stream then check the results and highlights replay after.

Glen replaced Mikkel Kessler who withdrew from the tournament citing an eye injury after Group Stage 2. Can the 41-year old former world champ still pull a win against a boxer 10 years younger than him?

You can also check the Juan Manuel Lopez vs Rafael Marquez video as the co-main event.

Watch the Allan Green vs Glen Johnson fight video and highlights replay whenever available as well as the results.



Highlights

Johnson defeated Green via 8th Round Knock Out (KO) in 36 seconds to move on to the Super Six World Boxing Classic semi finals.

After this, Glen is scheduled to fight on June 4, 2011, check the Froch vs Johnson video.


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