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Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 06:54
by IrishGuy
Cheers, I find it hard not see horn stopping him mid rounds
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 07:04
by lazboy
IrishGuy wrote: ↑30 Nov 2018, 06:54
Cheers, I find it hard not see horn stopping him mid rounds
That’s the story that’s meant to happen and should. Mundine though, good boxer back in the day. Age and weight and dyhydration though.....
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 07:08
by IrishGuy
If he had more pop it would be interesting and horn also has shown a good chin, do don't see how he does it.
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 07:28
by lazboy
Yea I don’t think he can but I put 10 on him to win haha. 10 dollars no more.
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 07:54
by lazboy
Wtf it’s 11 pm here and we are mid way through a 10 rounder it’s ridiculous. My bed times 10:30.
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 08:28
by lazboy
Coming out now, Mundine looks way too thin. Very unhealthy! Don’t like it.
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 08:40
by lazboy
Lmao round 1 ko to horn
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 08:43
by Ruthless-RKO
this insane first and only round began with Horn feinting, then coming in with heavy punches very early. Mundine returned with a some hard straights. Horn was reprimanded within the first minute by referee Phil Austin to boos from the crowd. He definitely seemed to be going for an early knockout – and then got it, at only 1:36 seconds into the fight.
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 08:45
by DrDuke
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑30 Nov 2018, 08:43
this insane first and only round began with Horn feinting, then coming in with heavy punches very early. Mundine returned with a some hard straights. Horn was reprimanded within the first minute by referee Phil Austin to boos from the crowd. He definitely seemed to be going for an early knockout – and then got it, at only 1:36 seconds into the fight.
I opened the thread to see, when the fight would start, and here it is.

Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 08:56
by NoScoutingReports
Mundine looked ALL of his 43 years, it's fair to say. Combine that with the weight drain =

Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 08:57
by Paci
lazboy wrote: ↑30 Nov 2018, 08:28
Coming out now, Mundine looks way too thin. Very unhealthy! Don’t like it.
Agree, he looked weak and Horn got him early, didn't expect that thou.
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 08:59
by lazboy
Paci wrote: ↑30 Nov 2018, 08:57
lazboy wrote: ↑30 Nov 2018, 08:28
Coming out now, Mundine looks way too thin. Very unhealthy! Don’t like it.
Agree, he looked weak and Horn got him early, didn't expect that thou.
It’s good for horn. Maybe I personally underestimate him. Crawford is just levels above.
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 09:22
by Ruthless-RKO
lazboy wrote: ↑30 Nov 2018, 08:59
Paci wrote: ↑30 Nov 2018, 08:57
lazboy wrote: ↑30 Nov 2018, 08:28
Coming out now, Mundine looks way too thin. Very unhealthy! Don’t like it.
Agree, he looked weak and Horn got him early, didn't expect that thou.
It’s good for horn. Maybe I personally underestimate him. Crawford is just levels above.
Mundine accepted all the clauses because he was desperate.. it's his final big payday.
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 09:26
by Ruthless-RKO
Fight Report
Jeff Horn didn’t even need two minutes to knock out Anthony Mundine on Friday night.
The former WBO welterweight champion caught Mundine with a left hook that floored Mundine with 1:33 to go in their scheduled 12-round middleweight match at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia. Horn’s 43-year-old opponent tried to get up, but referee Phil Austin determined he was in no condition to continue and halted the fight with Mundine on his gloves and knees.
Austin stopped their heavily hyped fight just 1:36 into it.
The fight, which was contested at a catch weight of 156½ pounds, should signal the end of Mundine’s long and sometimes-controversial career.
Horn improved to 19-1-1 and recorded his 13th knockout before an adoring hometown crowd. Mundine slipped to 48-9 (28 KOs), lost by knockout or technical knockout for the fourth time and suffered the worst loss of his 18-year pro career.
The 30-year-old Horn’s youth and strength advantages were evident as soon as the opening bell rang.
He caught Mundine with an overhand right just 13 seconds into their fight. Mundine moved backward after absorbing that shot, but came back to land a right hand of his own 15 seconds later.
Austin warned Horn 53 seconds into the fight for holding Mundine’s head down. Horn landed hard shots to Mundine’s body once the action resumed before unloading the left hook to Mundine’s head that ended their bout.
A stunned Mundine landed flat on his back. Austin’s count ended at eight as Mundine attempted to get up and their fight was stopped.
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 09:29
by Ruthless-RKO
Anthony Mundine retires after loss to Jeff Horn
The 43-year-old star hangs up the gloves after a first round KO.
Asked if this was to be his final fight, Mundine (48-9, 28 KO) said, “It is it, man. Jeff was too strong. He just caught me with that good shot. It was meant to be, bro.
“I want to take my hat off to Jeff. All the smack talk, all the shit I talked, I built the fight, you know what I mean? It’s the entertainment business. But I’m alright. I’m all good.”
Mundine added,
“I just want to be remembered as somebody that’s real, somebody that speaks the truth,” and gave his thanks to fans who have supported him over the years.
“Whether you like me or don’t like me, you were interested. My time’s up.”
The 43-year-old Mundine has lost four of his last six fights, and in most of them hasn’t really been competitive. Even of his two wins, one of them was a highly controversial decision.
We’ll see if this retirement sticks — it’s boxing, so even at age 43 you never really know for sure — but it is definitely time, if not past time, for “The Man” to hang up the gloves. In the end, he’d go out having had one more big fight at home, perhaps fully passing the torch to the man who will be carrying Aussie boxing for the coming years.
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 10:46
by Ruthless-RKO
Viewers were left stunned after another night of Aussie boxing that failed to deliver.
After Green/Jones Jr, Green/Briggs and Mundine/Horn within the space of 10 years, you'd have to be a very optimistic sort of casual fan to buy a pay-per-view in Australia.
— Alex McClintock (@axmcc) November 30, 2018
Wow. That was ridiculous. Well done #Jeffhorn - a win is a win. I respect the way you handle yourself so much. I haven’t always agreed with @mundine’s comments but he has been a phenomenal athlete. I hope he’s able to retire peacefully. #offtobed #cantbelieveistayedupforthis
— Johanna Griggs (@JohGriggs7) November 30, 2018
Unbelievable! Jeff Horn needed to make a statement and he has done just that. #HornMundine #RiverCityRumble
— Caden Helmers (@cadenhelmers) November 30, 2018
Goodnight Mundine - first round KO by Jeff Horn!! Who’s the man now?? #HornMundine
— Stephen Fenech (@StephenFenech) November 30, 2018
96 seconds #Hornet #hornmundine
— Quentin Hull (@QuentinHull) November 30, 2018
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 11:07
by gilgamesh
I can't believe anybody thought for 1 second this would be a competitive matchup. Mundine is basically shot, and was never all that great in the first place. Horn is no world beater either really, but he's in his physical prime still. Might not have even peaked yet actually.
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 11:22
by Ruthless-RKO
undine has long been a divisive figure in the national landscape, but despite the copious amounts of backlash he receives. It’s hard to deny his achievements throughout his sporting career.
Congrats on an amazing career brother @Anthony_Mundine you achieved great things and created a lot of joy and entertainment for millions
— Quade Cooper (@QuadeCooper) November 30, 2018
Anthony Mundine is one of my favourite athletes. He was unashamedly a showman but beneath it all a genuine and courageous man. Will b missed
— Ben Horne (@BenHorne8) November 30, 2018
That was much ado about nothing. Long time to wait for a 96-second knockout. Two things - 1. Horn looked great, although it is hard to know how good given Mundine didn’t put up much of a fight, 2. Mundine has been a legend of the sport. A bloody champion pic.twitter.com/H4GVo5jJ3c
— Brent Read (@brentread_7) November 30, 2018
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 11:43
by ironbeard
This did not prove anything besides that Horn should not fight outside of Australia. There should be no need for it. Just cherrypick opponents twice a year, with one in Suncorp and the other alternating between Sydney and Melbourne. Maybe take a fight in London or Vegas if the miney is right.
I can’t take anything away from Horn. I thought that Pac edged him but it was too close in Suncorp. Horn does not do boring, although Crawford used him for target practice.
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 11:51
by TheBeast
Friday 30, November 2018
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
promoter Mundine Horn Pty Ltd - Anthony Mundine, BOXA Promotions - Tony Mundine, D&L Events - Dean Lonergan
matchmaker Stuart Duncan, Rob Fogarty
inspector John Hogg
Jeff Horn 18 1 1
vs
Anthony Mundine 48 8 0
vacant World Boxing Association Oceania Middleweight Title
World Boxing Organisation Oriental Middleweight Title
Horn won by 1st round KO'
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 11:57
by ironbeard
Looks like a good 43 year old dive to me.
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 12:54
by Ruthless-RKO
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/ ... round.html
Video here
It did look like a very soft knockdown.
I can see he was clipped just before the final shot..
Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 13:04
by Nightmare Roy
ironbeard wrote: ↑30 Nov 2018, 11:57
Looks like a good 43 year old dive to me.
Yeah, that was brilliant, oscar worthy, he'd give Tom Daley a run for his money! Wonder if any big money went on a first RD KO

Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 13:32
by chuck9788
ironbeard wrote: ↑30 Nov 2018, 11:57
Looks like a good 43 year old dive to me.
This unnecessary contest brings back memories of Danny Green vs Paul Briggs, which was arguably the worst "fight" ever.

Re: Jeff Horn vs. Anthony Mundine - November 30, 2018
Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 13:45
by Ruthless-RKO
chuck9788 wrote: ↑30 Nov 2018, 13:32
ironbeard wrote: ↑30 Nov 2018, 11:57
Looks like a good 43 year old dive to me.
This unnecessary contest brings back memories of Danny Green vs Paul Briggs, which was arguably the worst "fight" ever.
Let's not forget the RJJ fight..
Boxing down under has been poor..
Horn vs. Pacquiao was great for AUS, but just too controversial.