Feb 4th, 2018

Feb 4th, 2018

There has never been any love lost between Anthony Mundine and Danny Green and that is never more evident that when the feuding boxers come together on reality show 'I'm a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here.'

Green, who defeated Mundine in a controversial split points decision in their second bout last year, will join Mundine in the South African jungle on Sunday night.

The pair waste little time in renewing their hostilities on a teaser clip released by the show, with both referring to each other as "pussycats", Mundine offering to "whip" his arse in a third fight, while Green invites him to settle their differences then and there.

When host Dr Chris Brown asks how long it has been since the pair saw each other, Green responds it is almost one year since he was victorious in their last bout at Adelaide Oval in 2017.

Boxers Anthony Mundine and Danny Green get into a heated discussion on 'I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here!'

The West Australian exacted revenge over Mundine in their second fight after losing to him in 2006, but the result sat poorly with his opponent who disputed the decision and pushed for a third fight ever since.

"He didn't win mate," Mundine tells Brown prompting Green to retort, "I'm pretty sure the referee held my hand up."

Mundine then challenges him to another bout to complete the trilogy.

"Well then, fight the third fight, I'll whip your arse," Mundine says.

Green replies: "We can walk it up the hill Choc and do it no problem.

Anthony Mundine lands a blow on Danny Green during their 2017 bout at Adelaide Oval. (AAP)

Mundine refuses the offer, claiming he wants to get paid for it.

"Let's just fight," Green replies. "You're a pussycat."

Mundine responds, "You're the pussycat. You're running scared. Let's make it happen. Why won't you make it happen. You’re scared, bruh."

Even when some of Mundine's fellow contestants intervene and tell him he hasn't eaten for five days and struggled to sleep the previous night, he still refuses to let up.

"You know he's scared," he continues. "He doesn't want to face me. I damaged you man and I'll damage you again."

Danny Green raises his arms in triumph after beating Anthony Mundine in their second fight. (AAP)

Green has said previously he will not fight Mundine again after their last bout but there are plenty of reasons for him to reconsider.

Both fighters pocketed $10 million each from their last bout with the bout being watched by the second-largest pay-per-view television reported in Australia.