Anthony Mundine admits his long-term goal of becoming an international boxing star was hindered by a decision to delay his foray into America in 2006.
As he announced a highly-anticipated rematch with Australia's dual world champion Daniel Geale, Mundine said he'd gone in the wrong direction in the past which has held him back.
Following his unanimous points decision over Danny Green in May 2006, Mundine asked then-manager Khoder Nasser to help him break into the American market.
Instead, he was convinced by Nasser - who he admits he "fell out" with before splitting from in July this year - to stay local and take on the likes of Sam Soliman and Geale.
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As he announced a highly-anticipated rematch with Australia's dual world champion Daniel Geale, Mundine said he'd gone in the wrong direction in the past which has held him back.
Following his unanimous points decision over Danny Green in May 2006, Mundine asked then-manager Khoder Nasser to help him break into the American market.
Instead, he was convinced by Nasser - who he admits he "fell out" with before splitting from in July this year - to stay local and take on the likes of Sam Soliman and Geale.
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