Arum says if he cant get Sturm or Abraham for Pavlik he'd turn to Mundine.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by daz52, Feb 13, 2009.


  1. theman1971

    theman1971 New Member Full Member

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    Still jealous of Mundine Sally!!!!

    Just cause he wont date a tramp like you!!!

    Mundine is the man and your nobody!!!

    Dont be a hater all your life, love him or hate him you have to admit he is pure class in the ring!!
    Of course he is going to claim he is the best, most boxers at his level do!!!

    Get with it!!
     
  2. teamkronk

    teamkronk Guest

    mundines only bringing green out of retirement to once again raise his media profile and i think greens gonna be left standing there like a fool super fit with nobody to fight.

    smart move on mundines behalf!

    TeamKronk.....join the gang and become a winner!
     
  3. smellmyfinger

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    Exactly my point that Sally seemed to miss:patsch I was talking about all round athlete, not any achieve,ments in just one sport. Obviously he wasnt the best League player, and obviously he isnt our best boxer, but to achieve such heights in 2 completely different sports holds him pretty damm high.
     
  4. smellmyfinger

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    Do some research? How about u read properly. How are those u menion better ALL ROUND athletes? They excelled at one sport and one sport only. How about u do some research, Mundine WAS a legitimate World champion. Ottke retired rather than face him, and when he did, that left Mundine the sole WBA World Champ.:deal
     
  5. LeonMcS

    LeonMcS The Mayor of Kronkton Full Member

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    Where you guys training now, in a tent on your burnt out block?
     
  6. SOULS 04

    SOULS 04 Member Full Member

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    mundine has achieved a bit in two sports. hasnt hit any great heights... i believe a whole lot of sports people could do that they just dont. being the best in 2 sports would have me alot more impressed.
     
  7. kel

    kel Boxing Addict banned

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    Ottke retired because of Mundine :huh how the **** did you come up with that one :? More like he retired because he didn't want to face other champions in the division like Calzaghe.
     
  8. shanemfr

    shanemfr Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hi speedy :hi:
     
  9. sallywinder

    sallywinder Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    mundine hasnt become a champion in any sport.......hes an all round wanna be..

    there are about 40 state of origin players per year....mundine was one of them ONCE.... lol.....

    mundine hasnt won a real title......never beaten a champ yet and fights blokes over 30......

    how does that make him all round? all round ordinary?

    calls himself the greatest middleweight in history!! hahahaha. leonard, hagler hearns, might have something to say about that....

    imagine hagle takin it to mundine!! hahahah. hagler would be arrested for murder......

    theman1971......lol you are a cocksucker.....lol



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  10. Francis75

    Francis75 FAB 4 Full Member

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    :good Exactly. Mundine was very good at 2 sports (rugby league & boxing) at a high level, but was NOT elite at either of these 2 sports. Funny you should mention Hagler/Hearns. Imagine how petrified Mundine would be if he were in that famous fight against either of those 2 greats. It would be like a grown man teeing off on a scared little boy.
     
  11. smellmyfinger

    smellmyfinger tiger Full Member

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    He was world class (not the best, b ut world class) in 2 completely different sports. How many can u name that have done that?
     
  12. sallywinder

    sallywinder Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    not world class in either sport.....couldnt make the national side in league......and gets beat by current world class fighters...

    he has beaten some fighters that were world class, last century...


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  13. smellmyfinger

    smellmyfinger tiger Full Member

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    lol, u have no idea.

    Being a former world champ and being consistantly rated in the top 5 in the world makes u world class u fool.

    And if u play origin, i would consider u one of the elite players in the game at the time.
     
  14. oztriker

    oztriker Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How about you do some research....:lol::lol::lol:
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  15. shanemfr

    shanemfr Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Go learn what a real champ is you idiotic ****, you are on the wrong forum.