Ok if Anthony wants to continue, and given rthat he is no longer a factor at lt middle, perhaps Dennis Hogan at middleweight would be an intriguing match up. It is time I think for a real test for Hogan, and also time for Anthony to realise his days as a fighter on the world stage are done, at least at lt middle. Shit I was hungry just watching him walk around at the lower weight.
And you know something? And this is a fact, I would even pay for a GOOD card featuring Hogan V Mundine.
Thoughts?
Anthony Mundine's future
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dave sands
- Middleweight
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Re: Anthony Mundine's future
Bye bye Anthony.
Not interested in you anymore....
dave
Re: Anthony Mundine's future
Would like to see him move up too super middle A good win over Jamie Pittman or maybe Peter Manfredo jr could get him a Chavez jr fight.
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Like a Boss
- Light Heavyweight
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Re: Anthony Mundine's future
Are you serious? A win against Pittman would prove zilch. The best thing he could do now is retire.Sids wrote:Would like to see him move up too super middle A good win over Jamie Pittman or maybe Peter Manfredo jr could get him a Chavez jr fight.
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colin russell
- Heavyweight

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Re: Anthony Mundine's future
Mundines future well im just hoping retire or not that in some way he gives back to boxing, trainer ? promoter, manager whatever Let not forget that in his early boxing career he was just destroying the sport with his big mouth he owes it to give back to the sport.
Re: Anthony Mundine's future
Cash out with a rematch to Green.
Re: Anthony Mundine's future
Yeah your probably right.TrainInsane wrote:Are you serious? A win against Pittman would prove zilch. The best thing he could do now is retire.Sids wrote:Would like to see him move up too super middle A good win over Jamie Pittman or maybe Peter Manfredo jr could get him a Chavez jr fight.
Re: Anthony Mundine's future
IMO, Clive Palmer's Party bucketboy is his best option
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Like a Boss
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Re: Anthony Mundine's future
Not sure why he's even considering going on. Perhaps he just wants to go out with a win.