Green vs Mundine II - will it happen and why??

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Re: Green vs Mundine II - will it happen and why??

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DA GOOSE wrote:
bogan whisperer wrote:I didn't need to bring up the weight he played football at. You did and we both know he played football bigger than he needs to be to fight Green :OhYes:

Mundine would only have to put on half a pound a week and anybody could do that. Weight isn't a huge hurdle. Just a convenient excuse for people to cling to :OhYes:
Isn't that the same excuse Greeny uses for losing in 2006? Starving dehydrated ghost :lol: . I don't think the fight will happen don't think Mundine can move up at 40.
We all put on weight as we age. It is the natural progression. That's why most fighters creep up weight divisions. Not go down.

What is unnatural is losing weight like Mundine did to force his way down two weight divisions. He will only have to stop dieting the way he has and most of the weight he has lost will return very quickly.
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Of course he can put the weight on. But big difference putting weight on to play marbles than it is to fight.
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Like a Boss wrote:
fox wrote:I paid $500 to be outer ringside for their first clash plus plane tickets and accomodation. I wouldn't pay $5 for their next fight.
I will be watching the sequel from the charge-free convenience and comfort of a local pub.
So will I, providing beer is on the house
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DA GOOSE wrote:
Francis75 wrote:
DA GOOSE wrote:



It would also explain Greens verbal abuse of hospital staff where the police had to be called ''roid rage''. Though he may be off roids now.
Really ? What happened here mate ?
He abused hard working nurses when they refused him morphein. Disgraceful stuff :verysad:

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/po ... 5984390263[/quote]


This debate has taken a surprising turn :lol:
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AntonS wrote:
Like a Boss wrote:
fox wrote:I paid $500 to be outer ringside for their first clash plus plane tickets and accomodation. I wouldn't pay $5 for their next fight.
I will be watching the sequel from the charge-free convenience and comfort of a local pub.
So will I, providing beer is on the house
Good luck with that.
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Topic is a joke, but Admin told fellow mods & I, from time to time we need to allow bit of humour
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Re: Green vs Mundine II - will it happen and why??

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so now green is a drug cheat huh?

the same people pretending to be unaware of things green has done have posted numerous times about the exact same things themselves.

maybe they have forgotten dozens of times, pmsl.
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This debate has taken a surprising turn?

and coincidently by the same people too, lol.
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It would also explain Greens verbal abuse of hospital staff where the police had to be called ''roid rage''. Though he may be off roids now.[/quote][/quote]

Really ? What happened here mate ?[/quote]
He abused hard working nurses when they refused him morphein. Disgraceful stuff :verysad:

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/po ... 5984390263[/quote]


This debate has taken a surprising turn :lol:[/quote]


Not that surprising when you see the name francis75.
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scottearley123456 wrote:It would also explain Greens verbal abuse of hospital staff where the police had to be called ''roid rage''. Though he may be off roids now.
[/quote]

Really ? What happened here mate ?[/quote]
He abused hard working nurses when they refused him morphein. Disgraceful stuff :verysad:

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/po ... 5984390263[/quote]


This debate has taken a surprising turn :lol:[/quote]


Not that surprising when you see the name francis75.[/quote]

What does this have to do with me ?
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scottearley123456 wrote:It would also explain Greens verbal abuse of hospital staff where the police had to be called ''roid rage''. Though he may be off roids now.
[/quote]

Really ? What happened here mate ?[/quote]
He abused hard working nurses when they refused him morphein. Disgraceful stuff :verysad:

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/po ... 5984390263[/quote]


This debate has taken a surprising turn :lol:[/quote]


Not that surprising when you see the name francis75.[/quote]

He is on track to reach 200 negative posts without a positive one. His friend fell just short of the mark before being banned.
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Topic better get back on track, or it'll be locked or moved to Off Topic forum
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I think this fight happens and many others seem to as well.

Mundine would only have to put on half a pound a week over a period of months and anybody could do that. Add some protein and carbs to the diet and pump some weights and half a pound a week is a soda even for a non-athlete.

As soon as Mundine loses at junior middle lookout because the green light on this fight will start glowing almost immediately.

Perhaps it is time for a poll on this fight happening?
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bogan whisperer wrote:I think this fight happens and many others seem to as well.

Mundine would only have to put on half a pound a week over a period of months and anybody could do that. Add some protein and carbs to the diet and pump some weights and half a pound a week is a soda even for a non-athlete.

As soon as Mundine loses at junior middle lookout because the green light on this fight will start glowing almost immediately.

Perhaps it is time for a poll on this fight happening?
I know it easy to put on that weight but it's not as easy to fight at that weight. To fight a strong, puncher like Green without having a fight at that weight is crazy. He was fighting at super middle last time they clashed, so to go from junior middle to light heavy is madness.
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fox wrote:
bogan whisperer wrote:I think this fight happens and many others seem to as well.

Mundine would only have to put on half a pound a week over a period of months and anybody could do that. Add some protein and carbs to the diet and pump some weights and half a pound a week is a soda even for a non-athlete.

As soon as Mundine loses at junior middle lookout because the green light on this fight will start glowing almost immediately.

Perhaps it is time for a poll on this fight happening?
I know it easy to put on that weight but it's not as easy to fight at that weight. To fight a strong, puncher like Green without having a fight at that weight is crazy. He was fighting at super middle last time they clashed, so to go from junior middle to light heavy is madness.
Who is saying he can't have a fight or two along the way?

Assuming he drops a fight at junior middleweight that triggers the decision to fight Green, Mundine could have his next fight at middleweight having already increased a bit in size and that transition to middleweight will be easy because his body naturally wants to be bigger than junior middleweight anyway.

Then as he increases in size his next bout could be at super middleweight and last before meeting Green could be at light heavyweight.

It is achievable and would only involve putting on something like half a pound a week for a period of months.

You already said you think it will probably happen and the above is probably more or less how it could happen.
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bogan whisperer wrote:
fox wrote:
bogan whisperer wrote:I think this fight happens and many others seem to as well.

Mundine would only have to put on half a pound a week over a period of months and anybody could do that. Add some protein and carbs to the diet and pump some weights and half a pound a week is a soda even for a non-athlete.

As soon as Mundine loses at junior middle lookout because the green light on this fight will start glowing almost immediately.

Perhaps it is time for a poll on this fight happening?
I know it easy to put on that weight but it's not as easy to fight at that weight. To fight a strong, puncher like Green without having a fight at that weight is crazy. He was fighting at super middle last time they clashed, so to go from junior middle to light heavy is madness.
Who is saying he can't have a fight or two along the way?

Assuming he drops a fight at junior middleweight that triggers the decision to fight Green, Mundine could have his next fight at middleweight having already increased a bit in size and that transition to middleweight will be easy because his body naturally wants to be bigger than junior middleweight anyway.

Then as he increases in size his next bout could be at super middleweight and last before meeting Green could be at light heavyweight.

It is achievable and would only involve putting on something like half a pound a week for a period of months.

You already said you think it will probably happen and the above is probably more or less how it could happen.
I don't think there is that much left in either of their careers to have these warm up fights. Mundine is 40 and Green is 40 something. Whatever happens when they do fight the loser will use the weight excuse. I just think it's crazy for Mundine to fight up at that weight but I do know it's quite easy to put weight on.
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fox wrote:
bogan whisperer wrote:
fox wrote:
I know it easy to put on that weight but it's not as easy to fight at that weight. To fight a strong, puncher like Green without having a fight at that weight is crazy. He was fighting at super middle last time they clashed, so to go from junior middle to light heavy is madness.
Who is saying he can't have a fight or two along the way?

Assuming he drops a fight at junior middleweight that triggers the decision to fight Green, Mundine could have his next fight at middleweight having already increased a bit in size and that transition to middleweight will be easy because his body naturally wants to be bigger than junior middleweight anyway.

Then as he increases in size his next bout could be at super middleweight and last before meeting Green could be at light heavyweight.

It is achievable and would only involve putting on something like half a pound a week for a period of months.

You already said you think it will probably happen and the above is probably more or less how it could happen.
I don't think there is that much left in either of their careers to have these warm up fights. Mundine is 40 and Green is 40 something. Whatever happens when they do fight the loser will use the weight excuse. I just think it's crazy for Mundine to fight up at that weight but I do know it's quite easy to put weight on.
We both agree it will probably happen and if it does they will find a way. Probably no point us thrashing it around any more :TU:
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Agreed. :TU: I just think that Mundine is crazy as fighting at 69.85kgs is a big difference from fighting a big strong light heavyweight.
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Re: Green vs Mundine II - will it happen and why??

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Won't happen IMO. Mundine won't give the sore loser another payday. I mean look at his ridiculous attempt to look tough at the weigh in where he said ''weights beautiful''. :lol: At the haircut and army jacket. :doh:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MI1nly-els
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fox wrote:Agreed. :TU: I just think that Mundine is crazy as fighting at 69.85kgs is a big difference from fighting a big strong light heavyweight.
Power will be the biggest issue for Mundine. He dominated Green first time around but never looked like knocking him out. He is unlikely to be even that strong second time around so he will need to ensure he has enough power to keep Green away or he will eventually get caught and stopped by the bigger, stronger man.
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bogan whisperer wrote:
fox wrote:Agreed. :TU: I just think that Mundine is crazy as fighting at 69.85kgs is a big difference from fighting a big strong light heavyweight.
Power will be the biggest issue for Mundine. He dominated Green first time around but never looked like knocking him out. He is unlikely to be even that strong second time around so he will need to ensure he has enough power to keep Green away or he will eventually get caught and stopped by the bigger, stronger man.

I like the sound of that last bit. Green by brutal KO ends mundines career and then retires himself for good and let new up and commers have a crack
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Lets just ask our best ever Jeff Fenech about this :D and if anyone on this site wants to argue with Jeff i'll drive you to his front door so you and him can sort this out like men :lol:
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