By Mark Vester

Former super middleweight champion Anthony Mundine continues with his quest to keep moving down in weight. Mundine wants to become the first fighter to win titles in three weight division by move backwards in weight. He goes for the vacant WBA International junior middleweight on June 30 in Bisbane against unknown Argentinian Carlos Jerez (30-12-3, 16KOs).

Most are predicting an easy win for Mundine in the fight but some are questioning whether the quest to keep dropping weight is killing his body. Mundine has not scored a knockout since December 2007 when he was fighting at 168-pounds. He's been unable to stop any opponent since moving down.

After struggling to make the weight in the past, Mundine was reported to have weighed 153.2 for Wednesday's fight. The WBA title Mundine should win will get him very close in the rankings for a shot at the champion, Miguel Cotto. Mundine has placed a target on the back of both Cotto and Antonio Margarito.

"I want to do what I do to be the best pound for pound (boxer). That's my goal - wipe the best out of this division (light middleweight). There are a lot of good names - Margarito, Cotto - in this division, so hopefully I can mix it with them and beat them all," Mundine said to WWOS.

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