It's Mundine v Hamden in Feb...

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  1. Dojo

    Dojo The Animal Full Member

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    From the SMH website...



    NADER HAMDAN received some strange glances as he changed a flat tyre yesterday afternoon.
    "My smile is so wide, people probably think I'm on drugs, grinning like this changing my tyre," he said.
    Hamdan had just received a phone call - the one he'd been waiting for ever since he pulled on gloves and threw the first of a million punches.
    The 33-year-old boxer will finally fight for a world title. And he doesn't have to worry about whether Australia will be paying attention, because his opponent, charismatic world champion Anthony Mundine, brings the eyes with him.
    An official announcement of the bout will be held this morning at the Sydney Entertainment Centre, and the venue should live up to its name if both men are in their usual high spirits and firing oral uppercuts.
    Hamdan has already started: "I'm going in there with a knock-out-or-be-knocked-out mentality. I can't stand there and try to out-box the guy, I admit he is a superior boxer - but not a superior fighter. I have two hands and a heart, and anyone can be beaten, can be hurt.
    "I'm going to make this ugly and rough."
    That, surprisingly, will be music to Mundine's hip-hop tuned ears. The reason Hamdan has been given a crack at the WBA super-middleweight belt is because he is so tough, durable, ugly and rough.
    With big fight plans for next year, including a rematch with arch-rival Danny Green, Mundine wants a stern challenge first-up. No unknown South Americans who will fall within four, thanks.
    He will view Hamdan as the right candidate, but a speed bump nonetheless. Mundine will be the heavy favourite; he has quicker hands, slicker defence, and is in his prime. The weary body of Hamdan, a veteran of 45 fights, is wearing the inner scars of a long ring career and he is not the same fighter he was four years ago with a 32-0 record.
    His first loss was inflicted by Sam Soliman, and Hamdan has been beaten another four times since.
    However, he approached most of those fateful encounters with limited preparation and in a less than ideal physical state, given he has undergone a complete shoulder reconstruction recently.
    This time, he will have plenty of training time, with the fight scheduled for late February. "My shoulder is fine, I feel good and I'm going to train my heart out for this fight," he said.
    "This is the opportunity I have waited for so long and I still can't believe it has come. I am almost jumping out of my skin."
    Hamdan, the speed bump, plans to become a hurdle Mundine can't climb, boasting: "I will happily give him a rematch when I win."
    Mundine is looking for a toilsome time, he needs someone to expose any flaws before the punishing Green does.




    Just a few weeks ago I was reading an interview with Nader and he was saying that he and Choc would never fight each other as they are both Muslim and had both done the hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, things change I guess. Good news.
     
  2. waynesmale

    waynesmale TEAM LONEWOLF Full Member

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    Intresting news but really why bother? Choc is gonna eat him alive right...... Didnt he just come off a defeat to Larsen and lost like every round or something?

    I remember Larsen was going to face Mundine once, Too bad that fight never took place. I truly see no point in this matchup but be interesting to see I'll say that but think everyone would agree Choc by KO.
     
  3. Hmmm

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    Yeh i think choc will actually find him easier than expected once in the ring. As the article states, Hamden is not the fight he was at 32-0, but TBH choc would have beat even that Hamden.

    And who is currently Mundine's mandatory?
     
  4. Dojo

    Dojo The Animal Full Member

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    As of Dec 16;

    Super Champ - Joe Calzaghe
    Champ - Anthony Mundine
    1. Dennis Inkin
    2. Jurgen Brahmer
    3. Danilo Haussler
    4. Mikkel Kessler
    5. Dimitri Sartison
    6. Gusmyl Perdoma
    7. Jean Paul Mendy
    8. Jean Pascal
    9. Christian Sanavia
    10. Vitaly Tsypko.
     
  5. THN

    THN Boxing Addict Full Member

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    For crying out loud fight sombody in top 10 in smw. But he won't and a remacth with Green!!!!! why? Mundine just want to milk the cow.
    He's a good figther i'm so pissed of he don't show us, against a boxer with a pulse.
    Hopefully he will be forced to take one of the top guys in smw.
     
  6. teke

    teke Titans Time !!! Full Member

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    Hopefully Hamden gets paid well.
     
  7. Dojo

    Dojo The Animal Full Member

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    Better than another Argie, I'm just happy for Nader. No doubt this will be Mundines "warm up" bout, Green will do the same and the rematch will be mid next year.
     
  8. ThePlugInBabies

    ThePlugInBabies ♪ ♫ Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  9. sean

    sean pale peice of pig`s ear Full Member

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    just looked it up

    95. hamden
     
  10. THN

    THN Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Kessler is ready, but without belts there is to mucth to loose for mouthdine.
    Mouthdine is a chicken!
     
  11. pecks

    pecks ***** Full Member

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    Thats strange. One of my friends went to the same mosque as Nadar and was asking him about the possibility of them fighting (this was a few years ago now, around 2003 or so) and Nadar said he wants to but Mundine doesn't want to fight a fellow muslim brother.
     
  12. pecks

    pecks ***** Full Member

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    And?!?!
     
  13. Sai

    Sai Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Isnt Hamden a welter originally.

    Bumdine really is a ****ing joke. He's hardly even got any nuthuggers left on ESB, so it looks like the rest of the population has finally realised that he's a loud mouthed, cowardly *****.
     
  14. Dr Gonzo

    Dr Gonzo Yo! Molesta La Breastas! Full Member

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    hamden is a bum - choc will flog him senseless; this fight is making me yawn already
     
  15. Dekkers

    Dekkers Team Bergeron Full Member

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    At this point i'm thinking Choc isn't going anywhere, untill Calzaghe vacates.