Mundine v Wood - 13th April - Brisbane Entertainment Centre

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  1. stiflers mum

    stiflers mum Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    its Mundine.:deal people love talking and starting threads about him.this is a **** poor match-up though.
     
  2. The Kirwan Kid

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    You got to love the "who's writing your material ... it's f#$king ordinary". Had to laugh at that at least.
     
  3. COULDHAVEBEEN

    COULDHAVEBEEN Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Agreed mate. When it was first announced I thought it would be an ideal gold coin entry tent bout.
     
  4. "DJ"

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    :happy
     
  5. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    I said I had a bad feeling about this fight..but not in a million years would have picked this one.

    My bad feeling was more to do with the fact Wood was an overly keen novice who I felt might have accidentally injured Choc in some way with his awkward attacks and wrestling.

    Congrats to Garth...shows you cant underestimate anyone in this game and its upsets like this that keep boxing interesting.

    But in saying that, Im not exactly pleased that Choc lost. Like him or loathe him boxing will take a hit in this country if he throws the towel in.
    It shouldnt with guys like Katsidas, Zappa, Geale and Vic (and all the rest) risking it all and really having a go on the international stage..but unfortunately it doesnt work like that in Oz.
     
  6. IrnBruMan

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    Karma.

    Mundine fights cans for 5 years and eventually loses to one, and all of a sudden people are talking up his philanthropical approach to the Australian boxing scene.

    Puh-leeease, he did nothing for anyone else's benefit, it was all to satisfy his own ego and fill his bank account and it caught up with him.

    All the money in the world does not make you a success - had he shown a bit more humilty over the years he'd have had a lot more support from the Australian people and may have found the confidence to actually pit himself up against the best and who knows how far he might have gone?

    As it was, he chose the trash-talking route which turned people against him and undermined his confidence, turning him into a Cab-Driver fighting Hometown Harry.

    Good riddance to the biggest clown in Australian boxing history.
     
  7. stiflers mum

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    i think with this cherrypicker gone the real warriors will get the attention they deserve.wish i had got Mundine-Wood on now.:lol:
     
  8. COULDHAVEBEEN

    COULDHAVEBEEN Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This condemnation of Mundine was written BEFORE the Wood fight - none-the-less it's a scathing article, and hard to argue with.

    Anthony Mundine: The Man or The Mouth?

    by Robert Brown - ESB

    Anthony Mundine shocked Australia when he left a successful dominant rugby league career to follow in father Tony Mundine’s footsteps. Criticism quickly followed. The general consensus of opinion was that MundIne was most likely too old to start a successful boxing career and the risk of leaving a well established rugby league career for a boxing campaign could easily fail. In my opinion the skepticism began when he fought former world champion Lester Ellis who had several years in retirement seemed not in fighting shape and the fight was perceived by most general boxing fans as a bit of a ruse. Mundine dominated and the fight came to its expected conclusion with a third round knockout.

    In my opinion the fight was a joke and a disgrace to Australia and world boxing and should never have occurred. Of course there was a similar fight against former world title challenger Guy Waters which predictably ended in similar fashion to the Ellis fight.

    Mundine has fought quality opponents such as former world champ Mikkel Kessler and former world champ Manny Siaca and current I.B.O cruiserweight champ Danny Green, although these opponents are few and far between when you look at his current record. Mundine has not put himself seriously on the line since the Danny Green fight in 2005 at super middleweight in which he won, however there were legitimate concerns from insiders and the wider boxing community over Green being dehydrated in that fight. My personal opinion after seeing that fight is that Green was a little weight drained.

    The last two opponents Mundine has faced were Ryan Waters and Rob Medley. No disrespect to good solid Australian domestic fighters but they are far from the top world class level. This current situation with the man is very similar to what is going on with David Haye where it appears he has backed out on a number of negotiation attempts with the Klitscko brothers. Instead he defended his W.B.A title belt recently against Audley A-force Harrison, who appeared to have no force and put on one of the most embarrassing performances in recent heavyweight history. This fight has not enhanced his reputation. It has damaged it amongst the serious and even casual fans, and he will most certainly have to fight one of the Kliischko’s next to redeem his reputation.

    Mundine is now fighting another non-world class opponent in Garth The Hood Wood, a rugby league player turned boxer who won the recent Australian contender series and a guy with a good heart, a mauler, brawler, awkward tough guy, but nowhere close to a contender or world class—his third opponent of this type in a row. Ryan Waters did hold the W.B.O Asia pacific title and the oriental title but these belts really don’t carry a lot of legitimacy and don’t mean much to me. Mundine has held the W.B.A international title belt for a long time now, and I thought the idea of these belts was to be a stepping stone to fight world class opponents but Mundine seems to be avoiding them with impunity. Ladies and gentleman, this is why I hate all these interim belts because on a lot of occasions they are not used as they were intended. These belts are used by fighters like Mundine to fight journeymen and call himself a champion is of sorts is a disgrace.

    My personal opinion is that Mundine went all the way down to junior middleweight to avoid a possible rematch with Danny Green. I believe he also thought that this move would put a dampener on the public pressure for the rematch. Sorry brother, it has not. With his frame Mundine can make light heavy and then the fight could take place will it, I do not believe so, because Mundine has said the past he would beat Green easily again. Well it would be the biggest money maker in Australian boxing history take the fight if it is so easy, that’s a message for you to Haye. I’m sick of fighters talking the talk and not walking the walk, because in the end it is just all smoke and mirrors.

    I believe Mundine will not fight Green or Cotto he will fight one or two more of these underclass opponents and then retire and call himself a champ which is a disgrace, my friends Australia has had warriors like Fenech and Katsidies who will put themselves on the line to fight the best, ladies and gentlemen then there’s Mundine, there is something wrong with this picture.

    Mundine step up or step out. Anthony I just want to see you fight world class opponents for the sake of Australian boxing world boxing and your reputation.
     
  9. COULDHAVEBEEN

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    Sounds like the Wood v Mundine rematch is already being negotiated - forget the USA:


    Wood-Mundine rematch on cards

    by James Hooper - Daily Telegraph -14th Dec 2010

    BEATEN boxer Anthony Mundine has been busy angling for a rematch with Garth Wood - and it looks like the major money-spinner will take place in the early part of next year.

    When we checked with Wood's trainer Billy Hussein yesterday, he confirmed the Mundine camp had met Wood's manager in Sydney yesterday.

    The fight is expected to take place in Sydney and is the only avenue left for Mundine after being knocked out and rendered insignificant on the world stage.
     
  10. TCboxa

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    Mundine wins rematch then they rematch again, woods wins, then another rematch etc etc, oh the joys of the mundane circus and milking the public lol
     
  11. IrnBruMan

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    It kind of makes a joke of the whole rematch purpose huh?

    Was a time a rematch was made because the first fight was so close, and usually the rematch would be a close win for the previous loser, thus ensuring a c-racker of a trilogy...none of this getting knocked the **** out and then seeking a rematch.

    I know Wood benefits financially from a rematch but can Mundine's intentions of squeezing every last drop of blood from the stone that is Australian boxing be any more obvious now?
     
  12. Johnny Boy

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    This was posted on the ABF forum:


    "Massive rort!


    Some of the biggest germ punters jumped on the past 7 days for a woods win – no way would they be doing this unless they knew. A few specific dirty ****ers piled up over 150k worth of bets in 20 mins on woods at 7 dollars. You don’t see this unless a rort is in the making. Both sides are utter pricks

    The police are asking for files after a few complaints. I think tab and a few agenices are putting in claims to the gaming commissions."
     
  13. the beaver

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    Mundine wouldn't take a dive, the ****s got plenty of money and he wouldn't make that much from the bookies.

    Paul Briggs on the other hand was way different
     
  14. stiflers mum

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    good on Garth.hope he gets another good earn.he has a little leverage now make Mundine go to 168 if he wants revenge that badly.Garth has hand.:hi:
     
  15. daz52

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    TAB didnt have odds for this fight...