Many felt Mundine was harshly done by in the bout which Green won via majority decision 94-94, 96-94 and 98-90.

The Mundine camp lodged a protest with the Australian National Boxing Federation (ANBF).

Mundine has claimed bias among the judges and is seeking to have the result changed to a “no contest”.

 “All it is is an appeal, it doesn’t mean anything’s going to happen,” Green said. “I expect nothing less from such a poor sport,” Green told Perth radio station Mix 94.5.

“He showed disgraceful sportsmanship in the ring and I expect nothing less from someone of his character — his poor character — after the fight.”

Green said Mundine’s controversial illegal punch inside the opening minute was a “dog shot” that prevented him from dominating the fight.

“I’m just disappointed not to carry it out how I felt for the first 30-45 seconds. I felt very confident he was s****ing himself — you could see the look in his eyes,” Green said.

“I hit him with a couple of clean shots, I felt sharp early, then he threw that dog shot and it just changed the game.

“It was just a disgraceful foul, it was incredible that he did it.”

Green’s recent remarks of Mundine are in stark contrast to the glowing appraisal he gave him in the ring after the fight.

“I want to pay special tribute, I want everyone here to raise their hands and clap — I don’t care what you think, but for putting on a show for all you guys and for being one of the best athletes in the country — a hand clap for Anthony Mundine now please,” Green said.

“Choc’s been an amazing competitor and I’ve got a lot of respect for the bloke.

“He’s a class act, man.”