Spoiler: Mundine v Hamdan

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by CarltonBlues, Feb 27, 2008.


  1. BoxingKangaroo

    BoxingKangaroo Active Member Full Member

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    thanks mate you done a awesome job.
     
  2. nrgetic

    nrgetic Active Member Full Member

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    Thanks for the RBR, greatly appreciated
     
  3. CarltonBlues

    CarltonBlues Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No worries, Good night all!
     
  4. ozziebattler

    ozziebattler Shadow Boxer Full Member

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    Hamdan v Soliman sounds like a real good local fight.

    Hamdan was game but **** he took some shots.Mundine looked pretty buggered towards the end.Mundine fights a carbon copy of roy jones jrn.Counters very well and other then rapid 1,2 combos that are very accurate his workrate is low.

    I think the mouth can dispose of both Bute and Kess though the viking Warrior may be a tougher hurdle as Mundine would have to go out of his shell and throw atleast 15-20 more punches per round.

    I honestly would love to see Mundine at Middleweight.I dont know how he would go making weight but think if achieved he would be a major player against the likes of Taylor,Winky,Pavlik and co.
     
  5. Hmmm

    Hmmm :P Full Member

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    what a fight!!! Either way that $2.75 was too good an opportunity to let pass :yep
     
  6. greenghost

    greenghost Member Full Member

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    What a load of ****, mundine could have finished him whenever he wanted. He was definately holding back on his punches. Cant believe some of the people on here.
     
  7. Hmmm

    Hmmm :P Full Member

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    Oh I knew mundine would do that. Thats why i made a reasonably comfortable, low-risk investment ;)
     
  8. VIP

    VIP Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Haven't seen the fight. Time for Mundine to step up, nuff said.
     
  9. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    Well, Bute fights a similar calibre opponent on Friday. You'll be able to compare Bute and Mundine then. I would like to hear back from you on this. Thanks!
     
  10. greenghost

    greenghost Member Full Member

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    the post was not directed at you!
     
  11. VIP

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    Soliman already has a win over Hamden. Right now, Choc is taking on Solimans' left overs lol.
     
  12. this bloke

    this bloke Well-Known Member Full Member

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    thats the same score i had
     
  13. maco_187

    maco_187 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    praise nader for trying, but simple fact hes not in the same league as choc, however mundine is not willing to step it up, i think he will beat bute, but i think sakio will give him a harder time because of his akwardness, workrate and toughness and before anyone blasts me for saying sakio will be a harder fight then bute im going on the basis styles make fights, mundine at mw would have to throw more punches and step up his workrate, especially against a pavlik or a taylor, simple fact is if mundine wants to step it up he can, but i just dont think he wants to anymore and by the way i dont think mundine is as quick or as sharp as pre green or soliman 2, he looked much better in them fights...
     
  14. VIP

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    Maybe he's getting old? I'll check out the fight soon.

    It's all good talking about world domination and fighting Calzaghe and the like, actually making those fights are a different story. A Calzaghe fight is not going to happen but Taylor, Kessler, Pavlik, Bute are all possibilities.
     
  15. Dojo

    Dojo The Animal Full Member

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    Entertaining fight, Choc boxed well, coasted a little in rounds 10-11. I don't think he's slowed at all, I just doubt he had an intense training regime in the lead up to this as opposed to the Green and Soliman bouts. Threw more combos than usual tonight also.