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ajay11
05-24-2008, 10:19 PM
Just watched an at length interview with Anthony Mundine on Wide World of Sports, which I recorded so I can put it on Youtube for all his loyal fans like IrnBruMan, IHN, Francis75 and Josey Wales.

Unfortunately my computer's DVD player is out of order so you'll just have to wait.

Interesting to hear some of Roy Jones Snrs comments which I'll post latter on.

IrnBruMan
05-25-2008, 02:07 AM
I saw WWoS advertisement the other day.

I made no effort to watch it.

Why would I?

Nothing genuine would come out of it.

It's called 'friendly interviewing', gnome sane?

teke
05-25-2008, 02:09 AM
You made no effort to watch it cause there was no dirt to collect from it :yep

IrnBruMan
05-25-2008, 02:21 AM
You made no effort to watch it cause there was no dirt to collect from it :yep

Actually, I made no effort to watch it because I was too busy with important stuff - I was at the beach with my kids.

I have no time for Mundine.

ajay11
05-25-2008, 02:24 AM
I saw WWoS advertisement the other day.

I made no effort to watch it.

Why would I?

Nothing genuine would come out of it.

It's called 'friendly interviewing', gnome sane?

Interesting.

"Nothing genuine would come of it"

I feel like I'm missing out on something....

I'm curious to know if he done something to you....steel your thongs and rape your cat did he?

They also talked to family and friends including Roy Jones Snr who rated him up there with Tommy Hearns among others.

IrnBruMan
05-25-2008, 02:34 AM
Interesting.

"Nothing genuine would come of it"

I feel like I'm missing out on something....

I'm curious to know if he done something to you....steel your thongs and rape your cat did he?

They also talked to family and friends including Roy Jones Snr who rated him up there with Tommy Hearns among others.

Gee, they talked to RJ senior who rated Mundine up there with Hearns? (say it the same way Eddie Murphy said "We're not gonna fall for the banana-in-the-tailpipe trick" in Beverly Hills Cop) :yep :lol:

What did Mundine do to you? Steal your dictionary?

Friendly interviewing :deal

Do you understand?

Tell me you really believe Mundine is up there with Tommy Hearns, go on mate :yep
Geez you're thick. A man on Mundine's payroll big-upped him?!? :scaredas:

Yes, you are missing out on something - it's called a chromosone :deal

teke
05-25-2008, 02:35 AM
Tell me you really believe Mundine is up there with Tommy Hearns, go on mate :yep
you dont?

IrnBruMan
05-25-2008, 02:37 AM
you dont?

Whaddaya reckon teeks? :lol:

teke
05-25-2008, 02:40 AM
Whaddaya reckon teeks? :lol::yep

stiflers mum
05-25-2008, 04:09 AM
off topic a little.a riddle.
these 3 scenarios have occured the same amount of times.
1.mundine winning a real world title.
2.cronulla winning a premiership in their 40 odd year existence.
3.teke supporting a white boxer.
what number has these 3 events occured?
:think

ipswich express
05-25-2008, 04:10 AM
They also talked to family and friends including Roy Jones Snr who rated him up there with Tommy Hearns among others.

:barf

IrnBruMan
05-25-2008, 06:27 AM
off topic a little.a riddle.
these 3 scenarios have occured the same amount of times.
1.mundine winning a real world title.
2.cronulla winning a premiership in their 40 odd year existence.
3.teke supporting a white boxer.
what number has these 3 events occured?
:think

GOOSE EGG

cobba
05-25-2008, 06:28 AM
top story, lets hope he does go to middle and domindaye all those overrated yanks

ajay11
05-25-2008, 06:48 AM
Gee, they talked to RJ senior who rated Mundine up there with Hearns? (say it the same way Eddie Murphy said "We're not gonna fall for the banana-in-the-tailpipe trick" in Beverly Hills Cop) :yep :lol:

What did Mundine do to you? Steal your dictionary?

Friendly interviewing :deal

Do you understand?

Tell me you really believe Mundine is up there with Tommy Hearns, go on mate :yep
Geez you're thick. A man on Mundine's payroll big-upped him?!? :scaredas:

Yes, you are missing out on something - it's called a chromosone :deal

DO I THINK MUNDINE IS UP THERE WITH TOMMY HEARNS?

From an accomplishment angle, of course not BUT in terms of ability and potential...most definately....and I know in time any fair minded person will think the same.

You make the mistake of assuming I'm some ignorant nuthugger that is such a fan of Mundine that I can't be objective. The fact of the matter is that boxing is not a sport in my family, it's a way of life. I've seen many a smart boxer come and go and know a freak when I see one, basically because it's a rarity.

I know it doesn't matter what I say because you obviously take pride in your ignorance...but I'll say it anyway.

In my short lifespan of 35 years Anthony Mundine has more natural boxing ability than any other fighter I've laid eyes on. The guy has progressed to such a level that should he find another 5%, go to the next level, he could reach the heights that only a select few have reached.

ipswich express
05-25-2008, 07:08 AM
He's got a lot of natural ability. I don't doubt that for a second. But to call him the fighter with the most natural boxing ability is an absolute stretch.

IrnBruMan
05-25-2008, 07:15 AM
DO I THINK MUNDINE IS UP THERE WITH TOMMY HEARNS?

From an accomplishment angle, of course not BUT in terms of ability and potential...most definately....and I know in time any fair minded person will think the same.

You make the mistake of assuming I'm some ignorant nuthugger that is such a fan of Mundine that I can't be objective. The fact of the matter is that boxing is not a sport in my family, it's a way of life. I've seen many a smart boxer come and go and know a freak when I see one, basically because it's a rarity.

I know it doesn't matter what I say because you obviously take pride in your ignorance...but I'll say it anyway.

In my short lifespan of 35 years Anthony Mundine has more natural boxing ability than any other fighter I've laid eyes on. The guy has progressed to such a level that should he find another 5%, go to the next level, he could reach the heights that only a select few have reached.

And your opinion means what to me exactly?

That's right...


GOOSE EGG

ajay11
05-25-2008, 07:20 AM
And your opinion means what to me exactly?

That's right...


GOOSE EGG

My opinion obviously has some significance because you keep responding. :think

If you didn't care you'd let it fly.

IrnBruMan
05-25-2008, 07:32 AM
My opinion obviously has some significance because you keep responding. :think

If you didn't care you'd let it fly.

Not at all, I'm wondering when you're going to dig a deeper hole for yourself by answering some of my questions in these 3 threads, but you keep skipping away and skirting around the issue, or just plain pretending you haven't seen my posts (interestingly though, you've answered posts before and after mine :hey )

As I said in the other thread, I like helping retards out, so as long as you continue to display your utter ignorance in regards to reality, I'll be there for you, to keep you on the straight and narrow.

Free of charge :lol:

ajay11
05-25-2008, 08:35 AM
Not at all, I'm wondering when you're going to dig a deeper hole for yourself by answering some of my questions in these 3 threads, but you keep skipping away and skirting around the issue, or just plain pretending you haven't seen my posts (interestingly though, you've answered posts before and after mine :hey )

As I said in the other thread, I like helping retards out, so as long as you continue to display your utter ignorance in regards to reality, I'll be there for you, to keep you on the straight and narrow.

Free of charge :lol:

Read your last two posts for evidence of mental deficiency. :nut

Next time take your medication before you post.

Francis75
05-25-2008, 10:22 AM
AJAY - Serious question for you. Mundine is about to turn 33 yrs old. He's about to go down to 160 after he defeats Soliman in a pointless bout which will be nothing more than a sparring session for him. I am actually a fan of Mundine's ability and think he is a good guy BUT i want him to step up to the plate when he hits 160. I say NO MORE fighting rubbish opponents Anthony especially at your age. His first bout at 160 should be a top 10 guy in the division.

AJAY - Who do you want Mundine to fight in his next couple of fights at middle and who do you think he will actually fight?

VIP
05-25-2008, 11:58 AM
Could be game over for Mundine soon if he doesn't step it up. At 33 he's no spring chicken and relies on his natural athletic abilities. Wasn't aimed at me but the guys I want him to fight include: Pavlik, Winky, Abraham, Sturm, Kessler II, Bute. Who he will actually fight? I have no clue.

Hmmm
05-26-2008, 05:22 AM
has someone posted this vid yet?

IrnBruMan
05-26-2008, 07:23 AM
AJAY - Serious question for you. Mundine is about to turn 33 yrs old. He's about to go down to 160 after he defeats Soliman in a pointless bout which will be nothing more than a sparring session for him. I am actually a fan of Mundine's ability and think he is a good guy BUT i want him to step up to the plate when he hits 160. I say NO MORE fighting rubbish opponents Anthony especially at your age. His first bout at 160 should be a top 10 guy in the division.

AJAY - Who do you want Mundine to fight in his next couple of fights at middle and who do you think he will actually fight?

note: no essaylike reply from agay11

IrnBruMan
05-26-2008, 07:23 AM
Could be game over for Mundine soon if he doesn't step it up. At 33 he's no spring chicken and relies on his natural athletic abilities. Wasn't aimed at me but the guys I want him to fight include: Pavlik, Winky, Abraham, Sturm, Kessler II, Bute. Who he will actually fight? I have no clue.

note: no essaylike reply from agay11

ashley
05-26-2008, 07:41 AM
AJAY - Serious question for you. Mundine is about to turn 33 yrs old. He's about to go down to 160 after he defeats Soliman in a pointless bout which will be nothing more than a sparring session for him. I am actually a fan of Mundine's ability and think he is a good guy BUT i want him to step up to the plate when he hits 160. I say NO MORE fighting rubbish opponents Anthony especially at your age. His first bout at 160 should be a top 10 guy in the division.

AJAY - Who do you want Mundine to fight in his next couple of fights at middle and who do you think he will actually fight?

I think he will try to fight a WBA top 15 rated yank like Greene, Simms, Griffen or Spinks and then try for Sturm.

Bomber
05-26-2008, 07:47 AM
Hasnt it dawned on the Mundine lovers that 2 things are obvious to the point of blinding about "The Man"

1) He has never looked world class, and lost the majority of his competitive big fights.

2) That he is an stunningly stupid and ignorant man who lacks the wiles or the wit to be taken seriously outside of his state.

ajay11
05-26-2008, 09:22 AM
AJAY - Serious question for you. Mundine is about to turn 33 yrs old. He's about to go down to 160 after he defeats Soliman in a pointless bout which will be nothing more than a sparring session for him. I am actually a fan of Mundine's ability and think he is a good guy BUT i want him to step up to the plate when he hits 160. I say NO MORE fighting rubbish opponents Anthony especially at your age. His first bout at 160 should be a top 10 guy in the division.

AJAY - Who do you want Mundine to fight in his next couple of fights at middle and who do you think he will actually fight?

A serious question? I'll put the kids to bed while you get comfortable.

ROUND 1 :roll:

First thing you have to take into consideration is that being 33 years of age isn't an issue for Mundine due to his late start in the sport. In fact there's no doubt that over the last few years he has improved dramatically in every aspect, except maybe his hand speed although it definetly hasn't slowed.

ROUND 2

He has also matured to the extent that he is more reflective and thoughtful when it comes to past mistakes. In his recent interview he stated that he should never have fought Ottke after only 10 professional and 4 amateur fights, in fact he labelled the decision "insane"....as at the time of their fight Ottke had defended his title 12 times, fought a multitude of other successful professional fights and was one of the greatest fighters in amateur boxing history.

ROUND 3

I understand that fight fans want to see Mundine fight the big guns (for whatever reason) but I also understand that it's not as simple as pointing at a guy and saying "I want you!" Unfortunately the big name fighters have their own personal aspirations that rarely include fighting Mundine (unless they have plenty to gain and little to lose as we recently saw with Kessler.) They also have their promoters that don't want to risk the goose that lays the golden eggs.

ROUND 4

THIS IS WHY HE IS GOING TO MIDDLEWEIGHT. It would be easy for him to stay at super middle because it lacks depth. At 160 he can get more credible fights v contenders because his prospective opponents also recognise that they need to win against big name fighters if they want a crack at one of the champions. Futhermore, many of these guys are based in the US which brings him closer to his goals.

ROUND 5

Now, if Pavlik were to offer Mundine a fight he'd take it in a heartbeat, simple, but that's not the smart thing to do for either party because it aint ready to sell. For that reason Pavlik's people would ask that Mundine fight someone with a good reputation in the US (Wright and Taylor are the obvious ones that come to mind although Spinks, Greene, Griffin or even the winner between Marquez and Lorenzo could do the trick if Choc was to beat one of them impressively.)

ROUND 6

Unfortunately (again) it's a real mix'n'match. Mundine wants a big fight before the year is out, October-November at the latest but how that fits in with any of these guys is anyones guess.

ROUND 7

Would Winky be prepared to wait until then? Would Spinks be prepared to go back up to 160lbs against a guy dropping down from 167? Would Joe Greene's people risk his perfect record this early in his career?

ROUND 8

What I can say is that it's unlikely Felix Sturm will be Choc's next fight after Soliman as Sturm's rematch v Randy Griffin isn't until July, meaning that Mundine wouldn't have his next bout until 2009 and that don't work for him. This would also rule out Griffin.

ROUND 9

One would expect the guys that started their careers well below 160lbs like Corey Spinks and Tito would be reluctant to fight Mundine unless it was for a title although their bargining power aint what it used to be after recent losses. These two are wild card opponents.

ROUND 10

The three guys that Mundine has on his radar are PAVLIK, WINKY and TAYLOR. All three would be set to go come October-November including Pavlik who has shown a willingness to fight on a regular basis. While it isn't the smartest business decision as mentioned in "Round 3" there's always a chance that Pavlik could accept the challenge if there isn't any more suitable opponents coming forward. That said I'm sure the governing bodies that have Pavlik as their champion could persuade him into giving one of their top ranked fighters a crack at the champ. The major promotional corporations carry an even bigger stick that often finds it's way up a fighter's arse. Pavlik and Mundine will hopefully cross paths midway through 2009.

ROUND 11

Should Choc defeat Soliman as expected then there's a very good chance that he will have his first fight in the middleweight division against Winky Wright or Jermain Taylor in the USA. The fact that neither fighter has committed to another opponent as of yet is a clear indication that they are leaving their options open, at least until Mundine defeats Soliman (a Mundine loss would see these opportunities evaporate.) On the flip side both Jermain Taylor and Winky Wright would view a fight v Mundine as both winable and rewarding, opening doors which could include a possible showdown with Mikkel Kessler should they decide to step up to super middleweight.

ROUND 12

An impressive win over either fighter (Wright or Taylor) would put him in line for a shot at Pavlik which would be the perfect scenario for Mundine although if a fight eventuates v Winky or Jermain as expected then Mundine needs to be completely focused on the task at hand. Any thoughts that either fighter is nothing more than a stepping stone to Pavlik could see his career terminated permanently. Both guys are great fighters and their records speak for themselves. In the end the belief that Wright is on the decline and his lack of activity could see him as Anthony's No.1 target.

:happy THE DECISION (who will Choc fight after Soliman)

Judge "Most Likely" awards it to WINKY WRIGHT

Judge "Two Bob Each Way" awards it to Jermain Taylor

Judge "Spanner In The Works" awards it to Danny Green


COMMENTATOR'S FINAL WORD

Personally I would have loved to see Mundine fight Calzaghe, not only because it would be a great fight but because I believe Choc's hand speed and agility would torment Calzaghe no end

Secondly, if there's one fight that I don't want to see, one that would really piss me off it's Mundine v Green. While I know that Anthony has his eyes set on middleweight domination it's no secret that he enjoyed belting Green so much the temptation to do it again could prove to much. Fuck that! Let people remember Danny Green as the guy that retired after his most valuable victory against the incomparable Stipe Drews

Finally, if you want to cut to the chase and by-pass my deluded ramblings then skip the rounds and go straight to the decision. ;)


If you think that was bad you can imagine what happend on my first date with my wife, 12 years ago, when she asked "so tell me a little about yourself......"

a few months later I bit off and swallowed my tongue while I was sleeping.....so she says. :beat

ipswich express
05-26-2008, 09:29 AM
Should Choc defeat Soliman as expected then there's a very good chance that he will have his first fight in the middleweight division against Winky Wright or Jermain Taylor in the USA.

:patsch :lol:

JOSEY WALES
05-26-2008, 09:41 AM
A serious question? I'll put the kids to bed while you get comfortable.

ROUND 1 :roll:

First thing you have to take into consideration is that being 33 years of age isn't an issue for Mundine due to his late start in the sport. In fact there's no doubt that over the last few years he has improved dramatically in every aspect, except maybe his hand speed although it definetly hasn't slowed.

ROUND 2

He has also matured to the extent that he is more reflective and thoughtful when it comes to past mistakes. In his recent interview he stated that he should never have fought Ottke after only 10 professional and 4 amateur fights, in fact he labelled the decision "insane"....as at the time of their fight Ottke had defended his title 12 times, fought a multitude of other successful professional fights and was one of the greatest fighters in amateur boxing history.

ROUND 3

I understand that fight fans want to see Mundine fight the big guns (for whatever reason) but I also understand that it's not as simple as pointing at a guy and saying "I want you!" Unfortunately the big name fighters have their own personal aspirations that rarely include fighting Mundine (unless they have plenty to gain and little to lose as we recently saw with Kessler.) They also have their promoters that don't want to risk the goose that lays the golden eggs.

ROUND 4

THIS IS WHY HE IS GOING TO MIDDLEWEIGHT. It would be easy for him to stay at super middle because it lacks depth. At 160 he can get more credible fights v contenders because his prospective opponents also recognise that they need to win against big name fighters if they want a crack at one of the champions. Futhermore, many of these guys are based in the US which brings him closer to his goals.

ROUND 5

Now, if Pavlik were to offer Mundine a fight he'd take it in a heartbeat, simple, but that's not the smart thing to do for either party because it aint ready to sell. For that reason Pavlik's people would ask that Mundine fight someone with a good reputation in the US (Wright and Taylor are the obvious ones that come to mind although Spinks, Greene, Griffin or even the winner between Marquez and Lorenzo could do the trick if Choc was to beat one of them impressively.)

ROUND 6

Unfortunately (again) it's a real mix'n'match. Mundine wants a big fight before the year is out, October-November at the latest but how that fits in with any of these guys is anyones guess.

ROUND 7

Would Winky be prepared to wait until then? Would Spinks be prepared to go back up to 160lbs against a guy dropping down from 167? Would Joe Greene's people risk his perfect record this early in his career?

ROUND 8

What I can say is that it's unlikely Felix Sturm will be Choc's next fight after Soliman as Sturm's rematch v Randy Griffin isn't until July, meaning that Mundine wouldn't have his next bout until 2009 and that don't work for him. This would also rule out Griffin.

ROUND 9

One would expect the guys that started their careers well below 160lbs like Corey Spinks and Tito would be reluctant to fight Mundine unless it was for a title although their bargining power aint what it used to be after recent losses. These two are wild card opponents.

ROUND 10

The three guys that Mundine has on his radar are PAVLIK, WINKY and TAYLOR. All three would be set to go come October-November including Pavlik who has shown a willingness to fight on a regular basis. While it isn't the smartest business decision as mentioned in "Round 3" there's always a chance that Pavlik could accept the challenge if there isn't any more suitable opponents coming forward. That said I'm sure the governing bodies that have Pavlik as their champion could persuade him into giving one of their top ranked fighters a crack at the champ. The major promotional corporations carry an even bigger stick that often finds it's way up a fighter's arse. Pavlik and Mundine will hopefully cross paths midway through 2009.

ROUND 11

Should Choc defeat Soliman as expected then there's a very good chance that he will have his first fight in the middleweight division against Winky Wright or Jermain Taylor in the USA. The fact that neither fighter has committed to another opponent as of yet is a clear indication that they are leaving their options open, at least until Mundine defeats Soliman (a Mundine loss would see these opportunities evaporate.) On the flip side both Jermain Taylor and Winky Wright would view a fight v Mundine as both winable and rewarding, opening doors which could include a possible showdown with Mikkel Kessler should they decide to step up to super middleweight.

ROUND 12

An impressive win over either fighter (Wright or Taylor) would put him in line for a shot at Pavlik which would be the perfect scenario for Mundine although if a fight eventuates v Winky or Jermain as expected then Mundine needs to be completely focused on the task at hand. Any thoughts that either fighter is nothing more than a stepping stone to Pavlik could see his career terminated permanently. Both guys are great fighters and their records speak for themselves. In the end the belief that Wright is on the decline and his lack of activity could see him as Anthony's No.1 target.

:happy THE DECISION (who will Choc fight after Soliman)

Judge "Most Likely" awards it to WINKY WRIGHT

Judge "Two Bob Each Way" awards it to Jermain Taylor

Judge "Spanner In The Works" awards it to Danny Green


COMMENTATOR'S FINAL WORD

Personally I would have loved to see Mundine fight Calzaghe, not only because it would be a great fight but because I believe Choc's hand speed and agility would torment Calzaghe no end

Secondly, if there's one fight that I don't want to see, one that would really piss me off it's Mundine v Green. While I know that Anthony has his eyes set on middleweight domination it's no secret that he enjoyed belting Green so much the temptation to do it again could prove to much. Fuck that! Let people remember Danny Green as the guy that retired after his most valuable victory against the incomparable Stipe Drews

Finally, if you want to cut to the chase and by-pass my deluded ramblings then skip the rounds and go straight to the decision. ;)


If you think that was bad you can imagine what happend on my first date with my wife, 12 years ago, when she asked "so tell me a little about yourself......"

a few months later I bit off and swallowed my tongue while I was sleeping.....so she says. :beat Ah he king of pie in the sky returns , Calzaghe ? What for 800,000 Asu $'s LMFAO , Winky ? lol yep i can just see these two dancing around for twelve if both promised not to hit each other pre fight ....Yawn ..Jermain Taylor lmaoa why would Taylor who despite two loses to Pavlik fight a no name like Mundine ? besides Taylor has move up to S/Middle i heared , i got a idea , Mundine stays at S/Middle and tries to win a legit title at that weight instead of talking shit and bullying the wee men ..:happy

teke
05-26-2008, 12:17 PM
I always thought my nuthugging skills were good, now im doubting myself

LeonMcS
05-26-2008, 12:31 PM
I hope your logging some of Ajays efforts for the end of year awards teke.

teke
05-26-2008, 12:43 PM
I hope your logging some of Ajays efforts for the end of year awards teke.logging, im taking notes :lol::deal

Ajay is da man :happy

sean
05-26-2008, 06:10 PM
IMO mundine does not have to give up his belt to get big fights.

just buy them.

winky wright fought hopkins for $2.5 million usa dollars.

taylor got about 3 million usa for the pavlik fight

calzaghe got $8 million for hopkins $ 5 million for kessler

andrade/froch/inkin/bika/ are all $ 400 to $500k fights,

obviosly team mundine do not want kessler again which is the reason for the going down in weight.

at middle abraham and sturm looking at $1.5 to get there attention.

$2.5 million pavlik.

money talks and because all 3 middle weight champs come from big stables it is going to require buying a title shot .

since mundine has this option he is going to have to take a financial risk and possibly a financial loss and get it done quick.

IrnBruMan
05-26-2008, 07:27 PM
I always thought my nuthugging skills were good, now im doubting myself

:lol: :lol: :lol:

agay11's very quickly moving into Gay Gav Stone territory - he obviously spends a hell of a lot of his time planning out Mundine's fantasy career

IrnBruMan
05-26-2008, 07:34 PM
I like how in agay's mind it's virtually a given that Mundine will:

1. Secure a fight with Winky Wright and/or Jermain Taylor
2. Beat them

:lol:

Who has Mundine fought and beaten to indicate that he can be competitive vs the likes of Wright and Taylor? These guys have been fighting the best in their respective territories, and the level of comp in the US is far greater than that in Australia, yet Mundine supposedly has a chance? :lol:

Mundine's moving down to MW, admittedly because he can't hang with the big boys at SMW, yet Taylor is a HUGE MW.

Cut the crap, it's evident he's setting his sights on the weakest MW champ in Sturm, just like he set his sights on the weakest SMW champ in Ottke, and we all know what happened there :yep

Marcus
05-26-2008, 07:41 PM
I cant believe i wasted my time reading this.

Teke, step your game up, its like aj is workin both of Mundines balls and your just in the corner watching.

MSTR
05-26-2008, 07:49 PM
DO I THINK MUNDINE IS UP THERE WITH TOMMY HEARNS?

From an accomplishment angle, of course not BUT in terms of ability and potential...most definately....and I know in time any fair minded person will think the same.

You make the mistake of assuming I'm some ignorant nuthugger that is such a fan of Mundine that I can't be objective. The fact of the matter is that boxing is not a sport in my family, it's a way of life. I've seen many a smart boxer come and go and know a freak when I see one, basically because it's a rarity.

I know it doesn't matter what I say because you obviously take pride in your ignorance...but I'll say it anyway.

In my short lifespan of 35 years Anthony Mundine has more natural boxing ability than any other fighter I've laid eyes on. The guy has progressed to such a level that should he find another 5%, go to the next level, he could reach the heights that only a select few have reached.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.....ROFL, ROFL, ROFL, ROFL, ROFL.... That made my day seriously. Well done. Go kill yourself.

BlueApollo
05-27-2008, 07:57 PM
I was disappointed by the claim that 160 is currently a deeper weight class than 168. I mean, shouldn't artful nuthugging retain at least the pretense of reason?

pecks
05-27-2008, 08:14 PM
I like how in agay's mind it's virtually a given that Mundine will:

1. Secure a fight with Winky Wright and/or Jermain Taylor
2. Beat them

:lol:

Who has Mundine fought and beaten to indicate that he can be competitive vs the likes of Wright and Taylor? These guys have been fighting the best in their respective territories, and the level of comp in the US is far greater than that in Australia, yet Mundine supposedly has a chance? :lol:

Mundine's moving down to MW, admittedly because he can't hang with the big boys at SMW, yet Taylor is a HUGE MW.

Cut the crap, it's evident he's setting his sights on the weakest MW champ in Sturm, just like he set his sights on the weakest SMW champ in Ottke, and we all know what happened there :yepActually, Ottke was never considered the weakest champ at 168. His and Calzaghe's stocks were around the same back then (remember Calzaghe's opposition wasn't that shit hot back then) and he was more highly rated than Mitchell, and Lucas, and certainly Beyer when he beat Lucas.

Him and Calzaghe were the 2 big champs at 168 then, and their stocks were around the same level back then, if anything, Ottke

IrnBruMan
05-27-2008, 09:45 PM
Actually, Ottke was never considered the weakest champ at 168. His and Calzaghe's stocks were around the same back then (remember Calzaghe's opposition wasn't that shit hot back then) and he was more highly rated than Mitchell, and Lucas, and certainly Beyer when he beat Lucas.

Him and Calzaghe were the 2 big champs at 168 then, and their stocks were around the same level back then, if anything, Ottke

Sorry, I meant weakest as in weakest-hitting.

Just like Sturm (13 KOs from 32 fights, although that's still a better KO record than Ottke's :lol: )

pecks
05-27-2008, 10:26 PM
Sorry, I meant weakest as in weakest-hitting.

Just like Sturm (13 KOs from 32 fights, although that's still a better KO record than Ottke's :lol: )Ottke was definitely the weakest hitting at 168, though famour pictures or infamous for some would lead others to believe otherwise. :lol:

LeonMcS
05-27-2008, 11:44 PM
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Mundine said he would most likely relinquish the WBA belt if he gets past Soliman to chase big-money pay days against the likes of Ronald "Winky" Wright and Kelly Pavlik, although he would avoid a rematch with his previous conqueror, Mikkel Kessler of Denmark, because he said it would not draw enough interest

That little quote did stand out to me.

Lead Right
05-28-2008, 04:44 AM
Yeah real gay. You dont know dam thing about me..I like how in agay's mind it's virtually a given that Mundine will:

1. Secure a fight with Winky Wright and/or Jermain Taylor
2. Beat them

:lol:

Who has Mundine fought and beaten to indicate that he can be competitive vs the likes of Wright and Taylor? These guys have been fighting the best in their respective territories, and the level of comp in the US is far greater than that in Australia, yet Mundine supposedly has a chance? :lol:

Mundine's moving down to MW, admittedly because he can't hang with the big boys at SMW, yet Taylor is a HUGE MW.

Cut the crap, it's evident he's setting his sights on the weakest MW champ in Sturm, just like he set his sights on the weakest SMW champ in Ottke, and we all know what happened there :yep

Hmmm
05-28-2008, 05:37 AM
Yeah real gay. You dont know dam thing about me..

:patsch He was referring to Ajay11, not you Gav. Chill out dude.

JOSEY WALES
05-28-2008, 06:18 AM
:patsch He was referring to Ajay11, not you Gav. Chill out dude. Are they the same person ?

oztriker
05-28-2008, 07:01 AM
[quote=ajay11]A serious question? I'll put the kids to bed while you get comfortable.

ROUND 1 :roll:

First thing you have to take into consideration is that being 33 years of age isn't an issue for Mundine due to his late start in the sport. In fact there's no doubt that over the last few years he has improved dramatically in every aspect, except maybe his hand speed although it definetly hasn't slowed.

:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl



ROUND 4

THIS IS WHY HE IS GOING TO MIDDLEWEIGHT. It would be easy for him to stay at super middle because it lacks depth.

Ahem....... Mikkel Kessler :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

IrnBruMan
05-28-2008, 07:38 AM
Yeah real gay. You dont know dam thing about me..

I know plenty about you, you faggit :lol:

ajay11
05-28-2008, 07:45 PM
...and I thought you guys were my friends. :|

I put a lot of effort and creativity into that and not one of you said thank you. :nono

By the way, it's obvious I'm slightly deluded and all but the truth is I'm getting better and haven't stalked Mundine since he took out the AVO (don't need to now I have a blow up doll with his face stuck to it.) :nut

What I want to know is what are you guys going to come up with when Mundine does get the big fight in the US before the years out? I would expect some sort of compensation and apology for emotional pain and suffering. :deal

SERIOUSLY: For the majority of you, this forum is nothing but a playground for mutual masturbation.

ajay11
05-28-2008, 07:54 PM
Sorry, I meant weakest as in weakest-hitting.

Just like Sturm (13 KOs from 32 fights, although that's still a better KO record than Ottke's :lol: )

Sturm's low KO count is more a reflection of his style, not lack of power.

IrnBruMan
05-28-2008, 07:58 PM
Sturm's low KO count is more a reflection of his style, not lack of power.

HAS IT STARTED YET AGAY?!?!?!

ajay11
05-28-2008, 08:03 PM
HAS IT STARTED YET AGAY?!?!?!

Sorry precious, I've no idea what you're on about. :huh

I decided to put my real picture as my Avatar so you stop calling me agay. As you can see I'm a REAL MAN !!!

planetzion
05-28-2008, 09:14 PM
Actually, I made no effort to watch it because I was too busy with important stuff - I was at the beach with my kids.

I have no time for Mundine.

a great loss for mundine im sure :D

ajay11
05-28-2008, 10:33 PM
:patsch :lol:

Curious to know if you're a betting man... :deal

Who is Winky fighting next by the way ???? :hey