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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Updated: December 2, 2009, 10:40 AM ET<br /><br />Green stops Jones in first round<br /><br />Associated Press<br /><br />SYDNEY -- Australian Danny Green stopped Roy Jones Jr. in the first round of their IBO world cruiserweight title fight Wednesday, preventing the 40-year-old American from claiming his ninth title across five weight classes from middleweight to heavyweight.<br /><br />The 36-year-old Green retained his title and improved to 28-3 with his technical knockout over Jones at the Acer Arena, in the American&#x27;s first professional fight on foreign soil in his 20-year career.<br /><br />[+] Enlarge Torsten Blackwood/AFP/Getty ImagesRoy Jones Jr. was knocked down in the first minute of his fight against Australia&#x27;s Danny Green and didn&#x27;t last the first round.<br /><br />It was only Jones&#x27; sixth loss since 1989, along with 54 wins, 40 by knockout.<br /><br />Green floored Jones with a right hand to the head after one minute. Green moved in to apply more pressure, and following a series of blows, English referee Howard Foster stopped the bout after just 122 seconds.<br /><br />Jones offered no excuses for a defeat which could signal the end of his career.<br /><br />We don&#x27;t make excuses, it was a great performance by Danny, Jones said.<br /><br />Green was almost apologetic for handing such a defeat to one of his boxing role models.<br /><br />He&#x27;s one of the greatest fighters of all time and the opportunity to fight him in Australia, thanks, Roy Jones Jr., Green told the crowd.<br /><br />I almost feel bad doing that, that almost hurt me to do that to someone whom I aspire to look up to as a professional fighter inside and outside the ring. He&#x27;s a bloody legend.<br /><br />After nearly a one-hour delay following an undercard bout, Jones entered the arena to mild applause. But Green, with the Australian band Men at Work&#x27;s song Down Under playing, entered the ring to an ovation moments later.<br /><br />I didn&#x27;t surprise myself, said Green.<br /><br />Green won the IBO cruiserweight title in Biloxi, Miss., in August with a victory over Argentina&#x27;s Julio Cesar Dominguez on the undercard to Jones&#x27; NABO light heavyweight championship win over Jeff Lacy.<br /><br />Jones had been stopped just twice in his career, by Antonio Tarver and Glen Johnson, but Green warned ahead of the fight that he could end the Sydney fight early.<br /><br />I won&#x27;t name which punch, but there&#x27;s one punch, if I hit him clean with it, he is going to be knocked out for a week, Green said. His speed can baffle me, but my power -- it can hospitalize someone. My fists are like bricks.<br /><br />Green has never been stopped, although he was knocked down but not out by Argentina&#x27;s Omar Gonzalez in 2004.<br /><br />The Australian twice lost bids for the WBC super middleweight title to Markus Beyer -- one by disqualification and the other in a split decision. He retired temporarily in March 2008 before making a comeback in April this year.<br /><br />Jones, who has eight belts across four divisions from middleweight to heavyweight, was a strong betting favorite.<br /><br />Green weighed in at nearly 179 pounds while Jones was at just over 179.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/35546">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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