Allan Green (Ghost Dog) boxer

Allan Green boxer
bouts
40
won
34
lost
6
draw
0
Status
active
Division
cruiserweight
Debut
2002-11-09
Height
6′ 2″/188cm
Reach
73″/185cm
Age
39
Born
1979-09-20
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Click here to see the best-selling boxing products 🥊

Click here to see the best-selling boxing products on Amazon

Allan Lamar Green (born September 20, 1979) is an American professional boxer. He is a former NABO super middleweight champion, and has challenged for world titles at both super middleweight and light heavyweight.Green had a stellar amateur career despite not making the Olympic Games, winning the 2002 National Golden Gloves, at 178 lbs, and compiling a 55-6 record. During the 2002 Golden Gloves tournament Allan beat Mike Tyson's two decade old 8 second knockout record. He also was five time Oklahoma state champion, and four time regional champion, before coming pro at age 23.Green made his professional debut on November 9, 2002, with a one-round TKO victory against Robert Dykes, in his fourth fight he outpointed Ola Afolabi. Green's career was on the upswing, and he made his ShoBox (a notable prospect show) debut with a 7-round TKO victory against Rocky Smith. It was perhaps Green's second appearance on ShoBox that gained notoriety for his blistering eighteen second KO victory against Jaidon Codrington. Green stunned Codrington and pinned him to the ropes, then threw brutal combinations before finishing with a left hook to the chin. The punch knocked Codrington unconscious and he fell through the ropes. The one round victory earned Green the 2005 Ring Magazine knockout of the year.Green's first challenge was against Donnie McCrary. After knocking down McCrary early in the 3rd round, Green was knocked down for the first time in his career, but rallied back and won with a sixth-round KO. Green's next fight was against Contender member Anthony Bonsante, where Green cruised and won with a sixth-round knockout.On October 14, 2006, Green brutally TKO'd former Olympian Jerson Ravelo on ESPN.On March 3, 2007, Green moved down to 162 pounds to face middleweight contender Edison Miranda. Miranda would win by unanimous decision in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The bout was televised on HBO, and was noted for Green's surprisingly unspectacular performance.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2021-12-04 Anthony Blake LaCaze LDLWLW Buffalo Run Casino, Miami LOST
Technical knockout
2019-01-13 Ahmed Elbiali WWWWLW Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles LOST
KO
2018-01-18 Edgar Perez LLWLLL Criterion Event Center, Oklahoma City WIN
Unanimous decision
2013-10-17 Blake Caparello WWWWWW The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington LOST
Unanimous decision
2012-11-03 Renan St Juste WWLWWL Bell Centre, Montreal WIN
Corner retirement
2012-05-19 Mikkel Kessler WWWLWW Parken, Copenhagen LOST
KO
2011-11-05 Sebastien Demers WWWWLL Pepsi Coliseum, Quebec City WIN
Unanimous decision
2011-08-13 Craig Gandy LWDLLL Buffalo Run Casino, Miami WIN
Technical knockout
2010-11-06 Glen Johnson LWWLWL MGM Grand, Las Vegas LOST
Technical knockout
2010-06-19 Andre Ward WWWWWW Oracle Arena, Oakland LOST
Unanimous decision
2009-10-02 Tarvis Simms DWWWWW First Council Casino, Newkirk WIN
Unanimous decision
2009-04-25 Carlos De Leon Jr WWWLWW Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket WIN
Technical knockout
2008-11-15 Carl Daniels LWLLLL Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium, Nashville WIN
Technical knockout
2008-01-04 Rubin Williams WLWWWD Million Dollar Elm Casino, Tulsa WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-10-19 Sherwin Davis LWLLLL Buffalo Run Casino, Miami WIN
KO
2007-07-13 Darrell Woods WLWWWW Million Dollar Elm Casino, Tulsa WIN
KO
2007-03-03 Edison Miranda WWWWLW Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan LOST
Unanimous decision
2006-10-14 Jerson Ravelo WLWWWW Dunkin Donuts Center, Providence WIN
Technical knockout
2006-09-01 Emmett Linton DWWWL Million Dollar Elm Casino, Tulsa WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-07-21 Anthony Bonsante WLWLLL Million Dollar Elm Casino, Tulsa WIN
Technical knockout
2006-04-26 Donny McCrary WLWDWW Buffalo Run Casino, Miami WIN
Technical knockout
2006-01-27 Mike Jackson LLWLWL Buffalo Run Casino, Miami WIN
Technical knockout
2005-11-04 Jaidon Codrington WWWWWW Buffalo Run Casino, Miami WIN
KO
2005-08-26 Ted Muller WWLLLW Thunderbird Wild West Casino, Norman WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-05-20 Rocky Smith WWWWWW Buffalo Run Casino, Miami WIN
2005-02-25 Sebastian Hill WWLWWL Buffalo Run Casino, Miami WIN
Technical knockout
2004-11-27 Etianne Whitaker LWWLLW Buffalo Run Casino, Miami WIN
KO
2004-07-02 Conal MacPhee WWWWWW Pala Casino, Pala WIN
KO
2004-03-27 Willard Lewis LLLLLD Marconi Automative Museum, Tustin WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-03-05 Laverne Clark LLWLLL Pala Casino, Pala WIN
Technical knockout
2004-02-06 Joe Pastorello WWWDLW Desert Diamond Casino, Tucson WIN
Technical knockout
2004-01-31 John Turlington WWW Expo Pavilion, Tulsa WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-11-07 Marc LeFleche WWLLL Desert Diamond Casino, Tucson WIN
Technical knockout
2003-09-05 James Green DWWWLL Stardust Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas WIN
KO
2003-07-25 Tyrone Jackson LLLLLL Creek Nation Gaming Center, Tulsa WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-04-25 Berry Basler LLLLWW Thunderbird Wild West Casino, Norman WIN
KO
2003-03-08 Ola Afolabi DWW Marconi Automative Museum, Tustin WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-02-07 Rodney Moore DLWWL Sams Town Hotel, Las Vegas WIN
KO
2003-01-03 Donnie Davis WLLLWL Thunderbird Wild West Casino, Norman WIN
KO
2002-11-09 Robert Dykes LW Coca-Cola Center, Oklahoma City WIN
Technical knockout

Related boxers

Popular boxers by division