Mundine Fights

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daz52
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Mundine Fights

Post by daz52 »

Hey fight fans i was just wondering if anyone knew where i could see old Mundine fights on the net?
I would like to see the Echols fights and Green one but any one will do...
Thanks for the help
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Post by billybob29 »

go to utube then type in mundine!
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Post by daz52 »

lol i did its only really got a handful of stuff i was looking for full fights
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Post by AntonS »

Here is a great portrait of Choc which you can frame. I just used ordinary paper & it came out great

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Post by steve689 »

I was watching Mundine-Siaca the other night for the first time. Choc looked static and suffered badly from that ankle problem, a completely different fighter to the one that battered Soliman. Mundine really has come on in leaps and bounds. As for the actual thread question :P Sorry no idea where to watch his fights online mate.
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Post by daz52 »

haha no worries

I didnt see that fight myself but from what i read and heard it was a very hesitant performance from Mundine. I know he got knocked down but yeah just a bad night i suppose?

I think he is fighting is Sept and its meant to be a mandatory to maybe we get to see him face someone good/worthy?

If this is true i think he would face either Dennis Inkin from Russia or Danilo Haussler from Germany.

I think its one of these 2 because according to the WBA they dont have a number 1 rated fighter, Jeff Lacy is number 2 but hes injured wont fight until next year, so these guys are number 3 and 4?
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Post by jaafar »

Mundine was injured in the Siaca fight, but people just turn a blind eye to that....but the funny thing is, they are quick to point out that when he fought Echols, Echols was also injured.........

Double standards right there.......
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Post by Ross »

Double standards ?

Come on everyone in this great country would love to support Mundine but he is seen as an idiot. He might think he is smart and filling seats, but I will never forget the roars of approval when feather fist Ottke KOEd him cold.
When our other fighters get beat no Aussie cheers and yells in support, I remember when Fenech lost to Nelson you could have heard a pin drop.

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Post by walford »

Ross wrote:Double standards ?

Come on everyone in this great country would love to support Mundine but he is seen as an idiot. He might think he is smart and filling seats, but I will never forget the roars of approval when feather fist Ottke KOEd him cold.
When our other fighters get beat no Aussie cheers and yells in support, I remember when Fenech lost to Nelson you could have heard a pin drop.

Ross
There were quite a few aussies in this forum cheering when Vic got KO'd the other day.

I was in a pub when Mundine beat Echols and there was an impromptu singing of the national anthem when Mundine won the fight. He has plenty of fans
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Post by Ross »

He has plenty, mate I was cheering for him against Ecoles as at the end of the day I am an Aussie
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Post by Keats »

I probably would have cheered exept I went to watch a fight not people dressed as fighters waltz around the ring holding onto each other. Very boring fight all round
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