Mundine Easily Decisions Taylor, Felix Sturm Next?

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  • El Dominicano
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    #11
    Strum don't want to fight anybody...Another Winky you might say

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    • BattlingNelson
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      #12
      Mundine vs. Sturm at 160 or Mundine vs. Green at 175.

      Mundine is lacking big time in the career-planning department.

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      • RodBarker
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        #13
        Originally posted by KOTheFat
        I honestly can't believe this fight actually went to a decision.
        I guess the same way that Arthur Abraham went the 12 with Taylor .

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        • Dan...
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          #14
          Originally posted by BatTheMan
          Mundine vs. Sturm at 160 or Mundine vs. Green at 175.

          Mundine is lacking big time in the career-planning department.
          The ridiculous thing is, not really.

          He is making an absolute mint fighting bums on PPV in Australia. The money is ridiculously easy. He literally fights guys without a pulse and gets paid millions to do it. It is like Kess but a million times worse - try and imagine that.

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          • Wingman1
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            #15
            Fight MUCH closer than judges scorecards

            Taylor under the world class training of american Rick Staheli put up an awesome fight in front of the wild crowd in Oz! Mundine is off to the rematch with Green and Taylor has just resurected his career. I hope staheli sticks with taylor as manager-trainer and position him for a future title fight.

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            • cace
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              #16
              Originally posted by BatTheMan
              Mundine vs. Sturm at 160 or Mundine vs. Green at 175.

              Mundine is lacking big time in the career-planning department.


              u are definitely right there, the thing is hes manager is good at getting him lots of money for low risk.
              the decisions khoder makes are good for hes and mundines bank account, but not good for mundines career, especially not on an international level

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              • IMDAZED
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                #17
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                Former two-time super middleweight champion Anthony Mundine (35-3, 23KOs) easily won a twelve round decision over Aussie rival Shannan Taylor (48-7-3, 34KOs) at the WIN Entertainment Centre in Wollongong, Australia. The scores were 120-108, 120-107 and 120-107. [details]
                Did anyone see the fight? I can't believe Mundine went the distance with a guy Shane Mosley demolished in five rounds at welterweight.

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                • Dan...
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by IMDAZED
                  Did anyone see the fight? I can't believe Mundine went the distance with a guy Shane Mosley demolished in five rounds at welterweight.
                  I have seen some reasonable highlights. It looked terrible.

                  The reason Mundine went the distance is that, firstly, he never really had that much power and second, he has been on the decline for a few years now. He will probably fight one or two more unknown bums this year before cashing in against the "has been that never was" in Danny Green and then hopefully they can both *** off and stop raping Australian boxing.

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                  • IMDAZED
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by danc1984
                    I have seen some reasonable highlights. It looked terrible.

                    The reason Mundine went the distance is that, firstly, he never really had that much power and second, he has been on the decline for a few years now. He will probably fight one or two more unknown bums this year before cashing in against the "has been that never was" in Danny Green and then hopefully they can both *** off and stop raping Australian boxing.
                    LOL.

                    Where have you gone, Jeff Fenech?

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                    • cace
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by IMDAZED
                      Did anyone see the fight? I can't believe Mundine went the distance with a guy Shane Mosley demolished in five rounds at welterweight.

                      i saw it , taylor didnt throw many punches, so mundine didnt have alot of clean countering opportunities and fought very dirty which didnt let mundine get into a rhythm, but taylor covered up hes head well even though mundine still landed plenty it was not as crisp and cleanly as he would of liked.but he definitely appears to have lost a little power in dropping from 168-160

                      btw, taylor did go the distance with abraham a couple years ago, so i dont think the issue of him getting ko'd by mosley in 5 is really relevant in judging this performance, unless u think mosley hits harder than abraham as well

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