Paul upham blames mundines corner

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  1. bazil

    bazil Active Member Full Member

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    Upham made a good point saying chocs corner is to blame.
    At no stage did his corner advise him he was behind,they were heard telling mundine he was going good and on top,
    In the heat of the battle you cant blame mundine,but when he sits in his corner between rds they should be telling him what to do more or less of in the next round and he thinks when mundine watches and re examines the fight he may change his opinion but bad cornerman for choc.
     
  2. Tuilagi

    Tuilagi Member Full Member

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    Thats not the first time that has happened with his fight against Sciaca in similar circumstances.
     
  3. Gorilla Arms

    Gorilla Arms Guest

    don't blame it on the sunshine don't blame it on the moonlight blame it on the boogie
     
  4. rusty nails

    rusty nails Tszyu for PM!! Full Member

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    chocs corner was terrible. i made a point of listening very closely to what they had to say and at one point their advice consisted of
    "c'mon mate c'mon.......your a champion.......c'mon..........try and pick it up mate...... c'mon now lets go" :patsch
     
  5. bazil

    bazil Active Member Full Member

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    reno and tony mundine must score different than the rest of the world.
    **** advice from them and i feel a bit sorry for mundine
     
  6. LeBeave

    LeBeave Guest

    Yes i think Choc will get a big surprise when he watches a replay... He obviously won't admit it
     
  7. IrnBruMan

    IrnBruMan Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    :yep At one point I was able hear (above the crowd) Jeff Malcom say "Just ****en jab him heaps mate!" :lol:
     
  8. IrnBruMan

    IrnBruMan Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Absolute bull**** and simply another excuse for being beaten.

    Mundine's body language and facial expression from go to woe showed he knew he was never in the fight. He used more energy faux-celebrating a win he knew he didn't have than he used in the entire 12 rounds.
     
  9. rusty nails

    rusty nails Tszyu for PM!! Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  10. swingin

    swingin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he's a legend, malcolm. in his own mind.
     
  11. bazil

    bazil Active Member Full Member

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    mate what other reply would we expect from you.
     
  12. stiflers mum

    stiflers mum Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It was hardly like ODLH-Trinidad where his corner told Oscar he had enough rounds in the bank to coast the last 3 rounds which was plausible because he was dominant to the 9th. Anthony must of knew he was well behind despite what his corner were telling him. Though it was poor advice he had to have known he was well behind.
     
  13. zoley

    zoley Active Member Full Member

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    Choc is notorious for not listening to his corner, no matter what the say.
    If you notice, Tony snr hardly says a word, he gave that away years ago.
    Reno and Malcolm are there to pass the water bottle and hold the spit bucket. Oh and retape a glove if the situation calls for that. :D
     
  14. makkat

    makkat Member Full Member

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    Mundine knows he lost.if anyone realy beleives he telling the truth then they are wrong.
    Mundine is full of crap,thats his public persona and it says more about the people who fall for it.

    He has made a lot of money from it too,shame on us!
     
  15. one in a million

    one in a million Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree, he defintely knows he lost he worked out what he was going to say before he even entered the ring :good