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Allan Green has been confirmed as the official replacement for Jermain Taylor in the Super Six World Boxing Classic.
The 30-year-old from Oklahoma will take on the undefeated WBA super-middleweight champion Andre Ward on Saturday April 24, the same night that Britain's WBC title holder Carl Froch fights Mikkel Kessler in Denmark.
A winner of his last six fights since losing his unbeaten record to Edison Miranda in 2007, Green enters the six-man round-robin tournament in Group 2 and will be involved in his first world title contest.
Green was the obvious choice to replace Taylor - who has been knocked out by Froch and Arthur Abraham in his last two fights, forcing him to quit the Super Six - being ranked in the top 10 by all four boxing organisations.
And he is confident he will make a big impact when he takes on Ward in Oakland, California.
"I always had a feeling I was going to get into the tournament," he said. "I don't think I'm a long shot. I'm one of the best super middleweights in the world and the tournament rules allow me to come in and be in the mix with a chance to advance and ultimately win this thing.
"I just don't see anyone who can beat me. I've watched all the fighters over and over. I've studied all of them and know I can beat any of them."
The other five fighters in the tournament have so far had one bout apiece, with two points awarded for a victory and a bonus point for winning by knockout.
The four with the most points will advance to the semi-finals, with the eventual winner being crowned the unified champion with all four belts.
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