Anthony Mundine says he respects what his next opponent Daniel Geale has achieved, but still plans to "exterminate" his rival in their rematch bout in January.
The boxers last met in 2009, when Geale suffered his only career loss in a controversial split points decision.
They announced on Thursday that they would go head-to-head in January for the IBF and WBA middleweight world titles, although a venue and date have not yet been confirmed.
Mundine told reporters that he has arrived at the stage of his career where he no longer cares about winning titles, only beating the best boxers.
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The boxers last met in 2009, when Geale suffered his only career loss in a controversial split points decision.
They announced on Thursday that they would go head-to-head in January for the IBF and WBA middleweight world titles, although a venue and date have not yet been confirmed.
Mundine told reporters that he has arrived at the stage of his career where he no longer cares about winning titles, only beating the best boxers.
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