Anthony Mundine Steps Forward For Middleweight Debut

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  • Sir_Joe
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    #11
    I liked Crazy Kims fight against Hiroshimuyaert Zheng Li Lee, based on that performence he has a huge chance of beating Anthony Mundine.

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    • sylvestersweet
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      #12
      Crazy Kim?
      Sounds lethal.

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      • giacomino
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        #13
        Kim can't be much or Mundine wouldn't be getting within 10 miles of him. Mundine won't fight anyone who actually has any chance of being competitive. He's been a turd ever since he lost to Kessler, bleeding the Aussie public of its hard-earned money with a load of bull**** fights. He's a lot like Felix Sturm, who has been making millions off the German public for years avoiding anyone who could crack his glass chin.

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        • ziggyzap
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          #14
          Originally posted by cool-jupiter
          When asked to pick, my bet goes to Crazy 'Tiger' Kim - Tiger is his new alias now. The guy's got power and tremendous guts. If there is anything I can advise to Mundine, it will be "Don't even try to **** with this guy!" Kim's fights are all good since they are always kill or be killed, regardless of the style of his opponent. Though the fight is not going to be aired in Japan, I'm sure some avid Australian fight fans do a pretty good job at youtube.
          I just watched Crazy Kim vs Mamani on Youtube and Kim looked like a third rate slugger. His defence is crap and he's not very fast. He'd get killed if he went into the ring with the likes of Kelly Pavlik or Joe Calzaghe. However we all know why Mundine chose to fight this piece of cannon fodder, because Mundine has always engineered his fights with has-beens. Mundine beat Danny Green because Green was a very one-dimensional fighter, despite the hype about his power. The couple of times that Mundine scored fights with decent internationally rated opponents, he was knocked out cold by Sven Ottke, whipped by Manny Siaca and given a boxing lesson by Mikkel Kessler. No wonder Mundine is ducking Kessler, but if he thinks that he stands a chance against Pavlik, that's one Mundine fight I would be interested in. As much as I hope that Kim knocks Mundine out, I don't think he stands a chance, more's the pity.

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