Should Anthony Retire?

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Should Mundine Retire

Poll ended at 09 May 2014, 16:18

Yes
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No
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Total votes: 22

Grant
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Should Anthony Retire?

Post by Grant »

After a very good and profitable career is it time for Anthony to sit in the sun and relax ?
Sids
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Re: Should Anthony Retire?

Post by Sids »

Maybe if he moved upto smw he could get a few more fights in.
thunderfromdownunder
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Re: Should Anthony Retire?

Post by thunderfromdownunder »

Yes, him and green both finally gone. Maybe Australian boxing can move on now
'Frilla
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Re: Should Anthony Retire?

Post by 'Frilla »

Where's the "Who gives a shit" option?
dan h
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Re: Should Anthony Retire?

Post by dan h »

he will probably blame the weight and come back and SMW beat a few bums rematch green and retire
Sids
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Re: Should Anthony Retire?

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Im predicting we will probably see Mundine on a Geale undercard Against Pittman by early next year.
The Raw Prawn
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Re: Should Anthony Retire?

Post by The Raw Prawn »

Sids wrote:Im predicting we will probably see Mundine on a Geale undercard Against Pittman by early next year.
I'd be fine with that as long as Geale insists the delusional clown has to sell tickets in order to get paid.
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Post by AntonS »

The Raw Prawn wrote:
Sids wrote:Im predicting we will probably see Mundine on a Geale undercard Against Pittman by early next year.
I'd be fine with that as long as Geale insists the delusional clown has to sell tickets in order to get paid.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Should Anthony Retire?

Post by Coco »

How does he get licensed with his bad eye?
colin russell
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Re: Should Anthony Retire?

Post by colin russell »

l have never been a fan of The Man Mundine but credit where it,s due his last two or three fight have been against good fighters. l would like to see him move up in weight maybe smw. Now he should know why boxers dont go down in weight once they get a little older.Let face it hes been quite ok with his mouth over the last few years. :salut:
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Re: Should Anthony Retire?

Post by Perseus »

Absolutely yes.
He was completely dominated and beaten up by a blown up welter weight. Just got around to watching it earlier. Always thought the weight would catch up to Mundine but getting walked right through like that wasn't just the weight.
Moving back up isn't going to matter he can't handle a strong, determined opponent anymore.
After that beating at this stage of his career Mundine will have even less to give in the ring next time regardless of weight.
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Re: Should Anthony Retire?

Post by Uppercut1 »

If I was him, I'd cash out on one more fight with Green then retire.
fox
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Re: Should Anthony Retire?

Post by fox »

Green way too big. If a blown up welter can drop him 5 times, what would a fully blown cruiser do. Better of with Geale as no where near as much weight. Even though he was better at super middle but that's as far as he should go.
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Re: Should Anthony Retire?

Post by dave sands »

Please pretty please please... Let it be so... :yay:

Time to move on....

He could go to mma and get clobbered I suppose.... :bag:

dave
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