Where does Mundine go from here?

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Where does Mundine go from here?

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Anthony Mundine had a fairly impressive stoppage win over Tommy Browne in January. He turned 43 today. Where does he go from here?
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Re: Where does Mundine go from here?

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There has been a few nibbles in the press about blokes wanting to fight him, but nothing the other way from Mundine considering their offers.

A last money hurrah against Jeff Horn (only if Jeff losses his next bout) may have some value in finally seeing Mundine blasted into retirement.
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I think he will wait on the result of Horn-Crawford before committing to anything.

If Horn were to lose to Crawford, a Mundine match-up would be a big earner for him. So there would be something there for both of them.
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He’s ranked now, maybe he’s hoping to get picked for a voluntary shot at Flanagan. Easy defence for the champion but one last shot at a world title for Mundine and I reckon Wrank Farren could sell it well enough...
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chinarich wrote: 21 May 2018, 20:59 He’s ranked now, maybe he’s hoping to get picked for a voluntary shot at Flanagan. Easy defence for the champion but one last shot at a world title for Mundine and I reckon Wrank Farren could sell it well enough...
Terry Flanagan?
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Like a Boss wrote: 21 May 2018, 21:38
chinarich wrote: 21 May 2018, 20:59 He’s ranked now, maybe he’s hoping to get picked for a voluntary shot at Flanagan. Easy defence for the champion but one last shot at a world title for Mundine and I reckon Wrank Farren could sell it well enough...
Terry Flanagan?
Ha! I meant Saunders, don’t know why I wrote about Flanagan! It’s late here...
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chinarich wrote: 21 May 2018, 21:44
Like a Boss wrote: 21 May 2018, 21:38
chinarich wrote: 21 May 2018, 20:59 He’s ranked now, maybe he’s hoping to get picked for a voluntary shot at Flanagan. Easy defence for the champion but one last shot at a world title for Mundine and I reckon Wrank Farren could sell it well enough...
Terry Flanagan?
Ha! I meant Saunders, don’t know why I wrote about Flanagan! It’s late here...
No problems.

Saunders makes more sense and Mundine is currently ranked WBO #13.

At this stage of Mundine's career, 43 years old and all, BJS would box his ears off.
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Like a Boss wrote: 21 May 2018, 22:14
chinarich wrote: 21 May 2018, 21:44
Like a Boss wrote: 21 May 2018, 21:38

Terry Flanagan?
Ha! I meant Saunders, don’t know why I wrote about Flanagan! It’s late here...
No problems.

Saunders makes more sense and Mundine is currently ranked WBO #13.

At this stage of Mundine's career, 43 years old and all, BJS would box his ears off.
Of course he would, but it might make for a last decent payday, and that’s all that Mundine is about right now...
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chinarich wrote: 21 May 2018, 22:39
Like a Boss wrote: 21 May 2018, 22:14
chinarich wrote: 21 May 2018, 21:44

Ha! I meant Saunders, don’t know why I wrote about Flanagan! It’s late here...
No problems.

Saunders makes more sense and Mundine is currently ranked WBO #13.

At this stage of Mundine's career, 43 years old and all, BJS would box his ears off.
Of course he would, but it might make for a last decent payday, and that’s all that Mundine is about right now...
Agreed :TU:
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Horn losses to Crawford. Mundine makes one last pay day against Horn later in the year, then sales off into the sunset. :salut:
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buy a cast off cheap goon and hang out at a local park
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australiahere wrote: 26 May 2018, 01:34 buy a cast off cheap goon and hang out at a local park
Listen you bogan, cheap shots are not appreciated.
You also need to work on your spelling. :shame:
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Impressive local David Troussaint is keen to fight Mundine. While Mundine says he is waiting for Horn and Horn's management say Horn is concentrating on welterweights and you should go fight Troussaint. Dizzy yet?
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