Mundine to defend against Hamdan - Feb 27
Mundine to defend against Hamdan - Feb 27
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Joe Corona
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Joe Corona
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Yes, its a horrible match up but comments like that deserve aben k wrote:Worst matchup ive seen in a long time, Mundine chickened out years ago when Hamden was in his prime and now he wants to fight him when Hamden isnt even a top 100 fighter.
Look for Green to pull a banana out of somewhere and fight not long after, setting up the inevitable rematch which IMO isnt required at all and is just a money grab by both.
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Joe Corona
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Yes, there are obviously much better matchups out there, but the problem is unfortunately choc can make enough $$$ fighting easy fights so the incentive to fight better calibre simply isnt there.
The need to improve through better opposition obviously doenst drive the Mundines at all.
So, the problem comes back to us, the paying public. Anyone who buys these horrible shows can only blame themselves.
I can sleep at night knowing I havnt paid for a Mundine fight in a long time, but Im obviously the minority of boxing fans.
And the same goes for Green when he no doubt pulls out a bananarama for his next fight.
The need to improve through better opposition obviously doenst drive the Mundines at all.
So, the problem comes back to us, the paying public. Anyone who buys these horrible shows can only blame themselves.
I can sleep at night knowing I havnt paid for a Mundine fight in a long time, but Im obviously the minority of boxing fans.
And the same goes for Green when he no doubt pulls out a bananarama for his next fight.
Whats wrong with the comments, Mundine met Hamden and another Fenech fighter years ago in a press confrenence and said he wouldnt fight his Muslim Brother. Hamden was undeafeted at the time and at his peak.Joe Corona wrote:Yes, its a horrible match up but comments like that deserve aben k wrote:Worst matchup ive seen in a long time, Mundine chickened out years ago when Hamden was in his prime and now he wants to fight him when Hamden isnt even a top 100 fighter.![]()
Look for Green to pull a banana out of somewhere and fight not long after, setting up the inevitable rematch which IMO isnt required at all and is just a money grab by both.
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Collins2000
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At this point in time Bika would be 10 times the threat Hamden is. So he won't be fighting Mundine.Trent wrote:I'd prefer to see mundine fight Sakio Bika, better challenge than hamden, even though i still think Mundine would win easily.
I saw Hamdan lose every round in a totally uncompetitive 8 rounder with the average Mads Larsen. That's the sort of form the Mundines like when they are picking an opponent to defend against.
I think Mundine is a very good fighter but these kinds of matches are a joke.
Disappointing. For a man with all that ability he is a bit shameless. Time Mundine took a gamble. Looking back, with his style and speed, he should've beaten Kessler, instead of languishing on those ropes and giving most of the rounds away.
Mundine seems to have improved a lot since Kessler, so it makes it even more wretched. But I suppose it's good easy work from his POV.
Mundine seems to have improved a lot since Kessler, so it makes it even more wretched. But I suppose it's good easy work from his POV.