so it is even worth starting a thread about mundine-pintos?

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i heard Mundine on the radio this morning, perhaps it was yesterdays interview, he said he "wasn't aware of such" when referring to remeberence day and then "i don't think there should be wars anyway". Nice one Anthony. can't help but agree with him, there shouldn't be wars. But could someone please tell this complete and utter d1ckhead that you can't change the past. And that he has the life he has now, in the greatest country on earth, because of the 10's of thousands of people who died for this country and the belief that they were fighting for something worthwhile.

That is the last straw for me. I am unable to find any redeaming feature. I no longer care when i hear people say how he is a 'good guy', how he does good things for people. If he is so stupid....and i mean stupid, that he does not understand that all australians owe our diggers the greatest respect then he is no longer worth the time of day.
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I hope everyone feels that way topp.
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Marlin wrote:I hope everyone feels that way topp.
I do too, he's such an idiot.
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His not the sharpest tool in the shed is he!!!!! I think his old man is a goose too. :lol:


Got a glass jaw also..I cant wait til Geale Breaks it!!!
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Daman follows the axiom "whats worse than being talked about - not being talked about". This was another of Mundine's pathetic attempts at drumming up publicity by being controversial but watching the tool on TV he seemed sheepish when confronted by reporters about his ill-timed ramblings.

As for his undercard and it is not their fault as the blokes are trying to earn a quid, but they are cannon fodder in uneven contests, which are an insult to the paying punters viz:

- Paula Tuilau: has not had a victory in his last 9 bouts.
- Komgrit Nanakorn - lost last 7 bouts.
- Ekarat Kiatpaiboom - 3 fights for 3 losses.
- Jerry Spanides - 4 fights, lost last 3.
- Peme Lilomeiva - 2 fights, 2 losses by ko
- Poor old Aaron Ryan - 7 fights, 7 losses by ko
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Beltane wrote:Daman follows the axiom "whats worse than being talked about - not being talked about". This was another of Mundine's pathetic attempts at drumming up publicity by being controversial but watching the tool on TV he seemed sheepish when confronted by reporters about his ill-timed ramblings.

As for his undercard and it is not their fault as the blokes are trying to earn a quid, but they are cannon fodder in uneven contests, which are an insult to the paying punters viz:

- Paula Tuilau: has not had a victory in his last 9 bouts.
- Komgrit Nanakorn - lost last 7 bouts.
- Ekarat Kiatpaiboom - 3 fights for 3 losses.
- Jerry Spanides - 4 fights, lost last 3.
- Peme Lilomeiva - 2 fights, 2 losses by ko
- Poor old Aaron Ryan - 7 fights, 7 losses by ko
Wow that undercard is attrocious.

Anyway, what's everyone's prediction for the man event?.....mine is .....

mund......ah Fuk it who cares
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Beltane wrote:Daman follows the axiom "whats worse than being talked about - not being talked about". This was another of Mundine's pathetic attempts at drumming up publicity by being controversial but watching the tool on TV he seemed sheepish when confronted by reporters about his ill-timed ramblings.

As for his undercard and it is not their fault as the blokes are trying to earn a quid, but they are cannon fodder in uneven contests, which are an insult to the paying punters viz:

- Paula Tuilau: has not had a victory in his last 9 bouts.
- Komgrit Nanakorn - lost last 7 bouts.
- Ekarat Kiatpaiboom - 3 fights for 3 losses.
- Jerry Spanides - 4 fights, lost last 3.
- Peme Lilomeiva - 2 fights, 2 losses by ko
- Poor old Aaron Ryan - 7 fights, 7 losses by ko
that does put the undercard in perspective.
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im not trying to defend the undercard or anything, cos it is shocking
but i think azzaoui vs withers is a good matchup and a fight id like to see

but just not enough to get me to get the ppv
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cace wrote:im not trying to defend the undercard or anything, cos it is shocking
but i think azzaoui vs withers is a good matchup and a fight id like to see

but just not enough to get me to get the ppv
I agree with you there. I actually have more interest in that than the so-called main event...
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cace wrote:im not trying to defend the undercard or anything, cos it is shocking
but i think azzaoui vs withers is a good matchup and a fight id like to see

but just not enough to get me to get the ppv
yeah that should be a good match up. undoubtedly it'll go the distance though
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adamheight wrote:
cace wrote:im not trying to defend the undercard or anything, cos it is shocking
but i think azzaoui vs withers is a good matchup and a fight id like to see

but just not enough to get me to get the ppv
yeah that should be a good match up. undoubtedly it'll go the distance though
You'd hope so for Withers sake, if there is a stoppage I don't think he would be on the right end of it...
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look lets be honest with ourselves geale has no chance against mundine...mundine is faster and more agile he will win by UD and for tonight i expect a tko in the middle rounds
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RAB2204 wrote:look lets be honest with ourselves geale has no chance against mundine...mundine is faster and more agile he will win by UD and for tonight i expect a tko in the middle rounds
But its easy to look like floyd mayweather against south american plumbers and cab drivers...
Mundine will get a rude awakening when he finally does make a step up in class
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RAB2204 wrote:look lets be honest with ourselves geale has no chance against mundine...mundine is faster and more agile he will win by UD and for tonight i expect a tko in the middle rounds
Why did you post that here?
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Re: so it is even worth starting a thread about mundine-pintos?
theres been about 4 already, and I'm sure atleast 90% of you will be spending tonight (time and money) watching Mundine and praying that he loses.... :lol:

it's always the case, Choc has the last laugh.

good bout to take, considering he will spend much of next year in the states, rumour has it he has signed a 3 fight contract with Golden Boy Promotions........and let's not even get to the value of the contract, its a sum that you pathetic merkins can't even pronounce ;;-)
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Good thing you'll be right there with him so you can hug his nuts...
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no jaffa, i will not ne there,or watching or making any further effort to watch any of his "fights". and if u still are so blindly stoopid to hug the nuts of someone that has the gall to have this so called fight termed as competitive and not easy then.........
as for the SUPPOSED 3 fight deal. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: hey ,it may come off but no doubts the opponents in that deal will be SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITE.

as for thhe undercard :o WOT SHIT.
i realise you are a two year old troll jaffa but come on mate. so many hear would love to support Mundane and see him in with real fighters.I just cannot believe anyone can even give this tosser an ounce of credibility anymore.

and to look at the venue guide and see nobody in SA were showing Jones/calzaghe but a few (and MUCH MUCH less than 2 years ago)are still ,shows that 1)WE are very deprived of any boxing coverage 2)some do go to see him KOd 3)there are some delusional wankers who think he has a gold knob and would offer to polish it 24/7-like you.

all the best to you.
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jaafar wrote:
Re: so it is even worth starting a thread about mundine-pintos?
theres been about 4 already, and I'm sure atleast 90% of you will be spending tonight (time and money) watching Mundine and praying that he loses.... :lol:

it's always the case, Choc has the last laugh.

good bout to take, considering he will spend much of next year in the states, rumour has it he has signed a 3 fight contract with Golden Boy Promotions........and let's not even get to the value of the contract, its a sum that you pathetic merkins can't even pronounce ;;-)
I'll make a bet with you if Mundine has signed a 3 fight contract against credible fighters (top10 in the world and not ranked by the WBA ect), I'll support him(Mundine).... but if it is a rumour and he doesn't fight anyone decent or sign that contract, you have to uppercut him and tell him Hounddog sends his regards. Deal! :TU:
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adamheight wrote:
RAB2204 wrote:look lets be honest with ourselves geale has no chance against mundine...mundine is faster and more agile he will win by UD and for tonight i expect a tko in the middle rounds
But its easy to look like floyd mayweather against south american plumbers and cab drivers...
Mundine will get a rude awakening when he finally does make a step up in class
i agree, mundines opponents have been so atrocious of late that i wouldnt be all to sjocked if someone like geale did pull of an upset
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Me thinks Mundine aint got no 3 fight deal in the states, He will look a lot closer to home next year :wink: :wink:
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jaafar wrote:
Re: so it is even worth starting a thread about mundine-pintos?
theres been about 4 already, and I'm sure atleast 90% of you will be spending tonight (time and money) watching Mundine and praying that he loses.... :lol:

it's always the case, Choc has the last laugh.

good bout to take, considering he will spend much of next year in the states, rumour has it he has signed a 3 fight contract with Golden Boy Promotions........and let's not even get to the value of the contract, its a sum that you pathetic merkins can't even pronounce ;;-)
no mate thats bs...mundine is looking for a payday against danny green again next year...he said it himself yesterday in a foxsports interview u silly boy you
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please don't zap jaafar. He is the most entertaining poster since UB2. :P

i know this goes against an earlier post by myself, but i've had a couple od wines to loosen up :TU:

you've got to have someone to scrap against.
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Hounddog wrote:
jaafar wrote:[

theres been about 4 already, and I'm sure atleast 90% of you will be spending tonight (time and money) watching Mundine and praying that he loses.... :lol:

it's always the case, Choc has the last laugh.

good bout to take, considering he will spend much of next year in the states, rumour has it he has signed a 3 fight contract with Golden Boy Promotions........and let's not even get to the value of the contract, its a sum that you pathetic merkins can't even pronounce ;;-)
I'll make a bet with you if Mundine has signed a 3 fight contract against credible fighters (top10 in the world and not ranked by the WBA ect), I'll support him(Mundine).... but if it is a rumour and he doesn't fight anyone decent or sign that contract, you have to uppercut him and tell him Hounddog sends his regards. Deal! :TU:
Hello........ so it's a deal. :TU:
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