Mundine has now left for the usa

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  1. whopperdong

    whopperdong "sorry dan, im the man" Full Member

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    well we will have to wait and see.
     
  2. Sox

    Sox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Kessler bashed Mandy silly in his prime.
    Froch would beat Mandy.
    Ward would KO Mandy.

    He might have had a shot at the rest.
     
  3. fistsof steel

    fistsof steel Boxing Addict Full Member

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    His suspct Chin will stop him making any impact,Ottke and Wood are not Big punchers and they proved that he will be Cannon fodder over there if he fights anyone with a pulse.!!!!
     
  4. daz52

    daz52 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB820Q_ChrU[/ame]
     
  5. TCboxa

    TCboxa Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I didnt actually mind Dib in that interview, he kinda stuck it up the yank and told him how it was, i even had a laugh. Mundine looked a bit stunned looking into the camera somewhat dazed at times, it was refreshing to see Billy being straight up for a change.

    Also good to see Mundine tossed the hat he was wearing that was sitting half way on his head during the last interview :good
     
  6. ShavenHaven

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    Thats your best excuse for propogating rascism.....you sad imbecile.:hi:
     
  7. StiffJab

    StiffJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mate I'd support him if he took on cotto, a move which shows balls. A move he hasn't made since losing to Kessler.

    That's the thing the mundine diehards dont understand, there wouldn't be so many "haters" if choc man'd up and took on a decent opponent.

    If HBO are picking up fighters like darren barker and Matty macklin for PPVs I'm sure choc could get matched with a big name?
     
  8. Lead Right

    Lead Right Active Member Full Member

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    man those guys are two divisions heavier than Mundine. How do you think your boy Geale would match up against the 175lb guys?
     
  9. Lead Right

    Lead Right Active Member Full Member

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    I feel this is what Mundine is after. call it cashing in if you like. Maybe Cotto as a keep active fight for him. But the time for risk/reward is over. If he loses then back to Oz and on the Geale then Green rematch
     
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  11. StiffJab

    StiffJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not well against any of the 3 IMO.

    But I don't see him fighting at the championship level above middle weight any time soon.

    Geale should be gunning for strum, pirog or Martinez given he gets through adama
     
  12. Lead Right

    Lead Right Active Member Full Member

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    just putting in perspective as to what I think Mundine is trying to cut as a legacy, that when people look back they will see his losses in heavier divisions, and if wins title at 154 it makes it look as if he was fighting too heavy. At this stage of career I gues he had to try something.

    I think Mundine best weight was 160. Yes he can make 154 ok, but looks too lean. 168 was too heavy which was. anyhow...
     
  13. StiffJab

    StiffJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol: mate he looks like near death at 154.

    Cutting weight is the hardest, most grueling part of any training. I'd imagine at his age he would committing suicide if he takes on any big puncher such ad Kirkland, angulo, bundrage, canelo, cotto, bysengurov ect ect.

    Props due when he steps up, until then he's still a walking joke
     
  14. Sox

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    This post is nothing but Bull****.

    Firstly, Mandy has fought the majority of his career at SMW, and that's where he has looked his best.
    Contrary to what he, you and a small minority of other no nothings, SMW is Mandys best weight. His record proves that.

    Secondly, the super 6 and fighters mentioned was 168lbs, not 175lbs. :patsch

    Thirdly, Geale has fought the majority of his career at middleweight, so is actually a weight class below that.
    Having said that, Geale would do no worse than Mandy against the fighters mentioned.

    You can suck on Mandy nuts and try to discredit Geale all you want, but you'll need to do a little better than that tripe. :hi:
     
  15. Sox

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    Exactly, Geale isn't attempting to be something he isn't.
    He's staying within his comfort zone, which is smart.