Anthony Mundine has an impressive resume.

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  1. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    Green
    Geale
    Soliman (only man to KO him)
    Alverez
    Echols
    Thornberry
    Medley
    Waters
    Hamden
    Taylor
    Crazy Kim
    Pintos
    Nievas
    Acosta
    McKart
    Nishizawa

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  2. maco_187

    maco_187 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lol joke right??
     
  3. one in a million

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    ESB is a joke to allow such a joker :deal
     
  4. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    Soon Mosley's name will be on that resume

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  5. one in a million

    one in a million Boxing Addict Full Member

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    CHB & KMA are a much better read :happy
     
  6. stiflers mum

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    And he bravely rematched and defeated a fighter who KO'd him.
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  7. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    This is true, Choc is a warrior, he showed great heart against Crazy Kim getting off the canvas and winning :clap: I believe Mosley was ringside for that fight so he knows what he is up against.
     
  8. one in a million

    one in a million Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Michael Katsidis is a warrior :deal Mundine is just meandering around :bart
     
  9. TCboxa

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    no way Mundine beats Mosley when he couldn't even defeat Geale. And im not hating im just stating a well known fact. Geale just got beat by a guy who had a 14 month layoff and returned with only 2 fights under his belt prior to facing Geale, it says alot about how good Geale really was and If mundine couldn't pull that win off he has bucklies hope in defeating Mosley. I predict Mosley will knock him out and Mundine will retire.
     
  10. one in a million

    one in a million Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Your predictions mean jack ****.
     
  11. TCboxa

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    quiet now you wannabe groupie
     
  12. The Boom!

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    Best names on this resume are Green and Geale.
    The Green victory was a great performance. Although Green was always a half beaten fighter at Super-middle that never had the gas over 12. Marcus Beyer proved this.
    The victory against Geale wasn't hugely impressive and was a questionable victory. The rematch was a one-sided flogging in favour of Geale.
    Soliman is a legend of a guy and a decent fighter. But at SuperMiddle he'd be a decent sparring partner at the most to any decent title holder at that weight. Mundine had the Soliman blueprint completely sussed out in the first rematch. The third meeting was pointless.
    Everybody else on MidniteProwler's list either aren't names worth mentioning or were years past their prime when Mundine faced them. Outside of asia and Australia nobody knows who Nishizawa and Crazy Kim are.
    What I find sad about Anthony is that he could have been everything he wanted to be. If he had of had his whole career with the mayweather training team or Jones training team, rather than just a couple of months, today he might have been second only to Tszyu as the most succesul aussie fighter ever. Nothing against his dad but how proven of a trainer is he in comparison to the Mosley Sr, Jones Sr, Roach and even decent aussie trainers like Johny Lewis and Mick Akkawy.
    He embarrassingly ducked Austin Trout. He was more than happy to face Soliman three times after beating him the first time and heavily chased a rematch with Green after convincingly beating him. But he never seemed to chase rematches against Ottke, Siaca or Kessler that hard?
     
  13. Rooboys

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    u r not giving sam soliman enough credit here mate. He has a better resume in my opinion then even danny green. He has taken on everyone that he could of and is a great Aussie fighter. He is more then just a sparring partner for anyone around that weight, just ask winky wright, sakio bika, felix sturm? Also again both geale and mundine were both very impressive in there first fight. And the right fighter got the nod, it was a fight worthy of a title fight. Agree with alot of the other names though on the resume, all good fighters at one stage but most were past there prime when mundine fought and beat them.
     
  14. The Boom!

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    Don't get me wrong; I believe that Soliman has gone about his career in very admirable fashion. He hasn't just talked about wanting big fight's but has travelled all around the world to find them. And even today he's still doing great things like knocking off a quality fighter like Sturm in Germany!
    I guess all I was saying is he's not a SuperMiddle and it showed in the first rematch against Mundine. He beat Sturm and Bika at Middle, fought Winky at Middle and lost to Bika at SuperMiddle.
    There haven't been many bigger Soliman fans than me over the last decade. Regardless of wether or not he'll ever hold a world title he's shown true heart and character in his efforts of fulfilling his dream and I respect that.
     
  15. Above Deck

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    Do you like any Aussie boxers?