By Mark Vester

WBA light heavyweight champ Danny Green and former trainer Jeff Fenech have barely spoken since a nasty split that followed Green's loss to Markus Beyer in 2005. Last year, Green lost a lopsided unanimous decision to Anthony Mundine in one of the biggest fights in Australian boxing history.

After a brief retirement, Green returned to the ring and last weekend dethroned Stipe Drews for the light heavyweight title, opening up the door for a possible rematch with Mundine, who is the current WBA "regular" super middleweight champion.

Fenech is no fan of Mundine, the trash talking villian of Australian boxing. He wants to help his former fighter shut Mundine up for good.

"If they put me in Danny Green's corner, mate, 'Choc' (Mundine) wouldn't want to fight because he knows I have the game plan to beat him," Fenech told the Herald Sun. "I know exactly what it takes to get over Anthony Mundine. Sure, he's defending his (interim) title now . . . but he's doing it by picking blokes who can't fight. Look, I'm not saying I want to come back and train Danny Green. That's not it at all. But I honestly believe Danny is someone who can beat Anthony Mundine. And I also reckon I know exactly what it takes to beat him."

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