Fenech on Mundine...

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  1. Dojo

    Dojo The Animal Full Member

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    JEFF Fenech has urged Anthony Mundine to stop fighting easybeats and also forget about chasing millions with a Danny Green re-match if he wants to reach his considerable potential.
    Mundine slaughtered Argentine Jose Alberto Clavero with a fourth round knockout to retain his WBA super-middleweight title at the Sydney Entertainment Centre last night.
    While Mundine has previously said he wants to prove he is the best pound for pound fighter in the world and challenge undefeated champion Joe Calzaghe, he spoke only of a re-match with fellow Australian Green after his one-sided victory.
    Former triple world boxing champion Fenech expects Green to claim the WBA light-heavyweight title from Croatian Stipe Drews in Perth on Sunday, but said today talk of a re-match with Mundine was just "all about money".
    Fenech said Mundine needed to take tougher fights than Clavero to prepare to meet the biggest names in the business otherwise he risked going down in history as one of the great unfulfilled talents.
    "I think Anthony Mundine has enormous potential but how is he going to get better? How is he going to prepare for fights against Joe Calzaghe or Mikkel Kessler fighting these fights?" Fenech told Sydney radio 2KY.
    "All this talk about him wanting to be the best and fight the best really isn't happening.
    "He has got the ability to beat all these guys. It's just a pity this kid is going to go down as one of the great potential fighters who just didn't go to the top.
    "He's fought nobody, and every time he's stepped up to the mark he's lost because of fights like this prior to the fight.
    "It's never going to happen for the kid unless he steps up to the plate and says 'Listen, for the next 12 months I'm going to fight some good fighters, I'm going to go to work and I'm going to prove to everybody I can fight'.
    "If he does that I'm sure that he'll reach the top level of his career."
    For Mundine, the appeal of a re-match with Green, who he beat on a unanimous points decision in a lucrative May, 2006 fight, could be more than another multi-million dollar purse if Calzaghe also steps up a weight division.
    Mundine would then be able to issue a challenge to the Welsh champion by offering a title belt, as his current WBA status is over-ridden by the higher-ranked Calzaghe, who is WBA "Super" champion and also holds the WBC and WBO titles.
    Either way, Fenech believes Mundine needs to overhaul the way he prepares to fight if he is to beat the Calzaghes and Kesslers.
    "I have never seen a kid with more natural ability and talent than Anthony Mundine ... it's a pity he doesn't have the dedication," said Fenech.
    "Everybody might say they train hard and do this and do that but it's how you train and who you train with.
    "Unless Anthony is going to get the right guys to help him spar and unless Anthony does the right work prior to these big fights, with all the skill and ability you've got you just can't take that next step.
    "I wish he would and prove all his critics wrong."

     
  2. Dojo

    Dojo The Animal Full Member

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    Jeff is spot on here.
     
  3. Kegsy

    Kegsy Lights Out Full Member

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    Jeff is right on the money.:good
     
  4. lowrider

    lowrider New Member Full Member

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    I'm no Mundine fan, and would normally be the last to defend him, but......................
    considering the eye injury and the problem he still has from it, i have no problem with him taking the calibre of fighter he took last night to see how it goes. However, the effort to talk it up as a title defense was definitely taking the public for a ride.
    With this "test" behind him, the fenech criticisms will be valid if he doesn't now step it up.
     
  5. Hmmm

    Hmmm :P Full Member

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    Wow!! Jeff Said all that??

    Anyone got an audio link - i need to hear this!!
     
  6. crash

    crash Active Member Full Member

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    truth be told
     
  7. VIP

    VIP Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He's making sense for once. A Green rematch makes sense if Green captures a 175lb title but besides that there isn't much else for him here. It's really time to go overseas and make his name. Fight Bika in the U.S and set up bigger fights. It's ridiculous that he wants to stay on the national stage in 2008 when he can easily mix it abroad on the world stage.
     
  8. teke

    teke Titans Time !!! Full Member

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    Fenech is saying what almost everyone is thinking.

    The scary thing to me is that I dont think we have even seen the best of Anthony yet, not even close :shock:

    I hope Jeffs advice sinks in.
     
  9. Kegsy

    Kegsy Lights Out Full Member

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    I dont think we have seen the best of Mundine either, as his weak opposition wont allow him to push himself all the way.
     
  10. Lead Right

    Lead Right Active Member Full Member

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    Well Fenech should know about this stuff..
     
  11. jb1

    jb1 REFLECTION OF PERFECTION Full Member

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    what he actually said was that he has beat nobody and his level of opposition dosent allow him the preparation to take on the bigger names in the sport like jc kessler and has come up short because of it the question is will mundine listen or continue to be a legend in his own mind or will he go out and give his very limited fan base somethin to cheer for mind u he has still not won a world title or beaten a world champion he has inherited and fought for two interim belts if green wins he would have been a legitamate world champion first and it would be a great coo for mundine if he beats green for that title although at light heavyweight and with danny changing the fight plan it could be a different outcome
     
  12. one in a million

    one in a million Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I hope so to, come on Anthony pick up your game :good
     
  13. Bobby

    Bobby ***.markdemori.com Full Member

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    i think if mundine fights guys we all know he will smash, he should think about putting it on free tv, as morer of a promotional stint than an attempted money making exercise on ppv, then when he fights a tougher opponent alot of new people will know more about him and may follow his career, or just watch to see him get beat but either way hed get alot more viewers
     
  14. buster007

    buster007 FAB 4 R A GAY PORN CLUB Full Member

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    and this was 4 years ago, lol
     
  15. woftam1

    woftam1 Active Member Full Member

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    Buster


    Can you stop bring up 4 year old posts

    you are confusing the hell out of me