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I'm going for mundine.

I don't like his cocky attitude, but he's a salesperson, boxing is all about money. A LOT of people will want to watch the fight just to see Mundine get smashed. Should be a good fight.

I also agree that he comes across as an Ali wannabe.

haha.

I was one of the few people that said Mundine could win.

:thumbsup:

f**king shut up mate im emotional at the moment nows not the time...lol

ahaha

:thumbsup:

I do feel sorry for Green now though, he is NEVER going to hear the end of this. Nor is the Australian public.

"I'm da man, i told ya's I was da man, I'm a fighter, I'm a champion, I'm Strong, I'm fast" and so forth.

ahaha

:thumbsup:

I do feel sorry for Green now though, he is NEVER going to hear the end of this. Nor is the Australian public.

"I'm da man, i told ya's I was da man, I'm a fighter, I'm a champion, I'm Strong, I'm fast" and so forth.

i dont care that he lost, cos in my books green is the REAL winner....

haha.

I was one of the few people that said Mundine could win.

:thumbsup:

Anthony is certainly a colourful character and great entertainment in a sport in this country that is rather dull. Our last champ was an import (Koysta) and our lastest champ is too (Vic Darchinion). Good to see some local blood attract some much deserved attention in the sometimes bizzare world that is international boxing. Danny Green lost a few friends after his inciteful display at the last bout in Perth, he tarnished his reputation of a gentleman outside of the ring by his taunts and stirring of the crowd. As a guy who is normally cool and collected this was out of character and to me showed he may be concerned about the upcoming bout.

my 2 cents

BTW...... im predicting a Mundine victory

This post has been edited by DiRTgarage: 2 Feb 2006, 04:41 PM

This was posted on the 2nd of Feb.....do you guys know the sport or are you 5 minute experts.

Good on ya Choc....nothing like adding a bit of flair to a dull sport in this country mate.....outboxed and out pointed.....he'll be having nightmates about that left jab for weeks.

Anthony is certainly a colourful character and great entertainment in a sport in this country that is rather dull. Our last champ was an import (Koysta) and our lastest champ is too (Vic Darchinion). Good to see some local blood attract some much deserved attention in the sometimes bizzare world that is international boxing. Danny Green lost a few friends after his inciteful display at the last bout in Perth, he tarnished his reputation of a gentleman outside of the ring by his taunts and stirring of the crowd. As a guy who is normally cool and collected this was out of character and to me showed he may be concerned about the upcoming bout.

my 2 cents

BTW...... im predicting a Mundine victory

This post has been edited by DiRTgarage: 2 Feb 2006, 04:41 PM

This was posted on the 2nd of Feb.....do you guys know the sport or are you 5 minute experts.

Good on ya Choc....nothing like adding a bit of flair to a dull sport in this country mate.....outboxed and out pointed.....he'll be having nightmates about that left jab for weeks.

I called it in some thread agesss ago.

I'll find it now. lol

Edit: k it was the same thread u were refering to. "I'm going for Mundine" Feb 2 2006, 1:45pm

Edited by IOWNU

The Contender series 2, coming soon. Much better :thumbsup: .

Hopa's fight went for 40 seconds, Big KO.

Bit disappointed, wasn’t really a great fight. Too much of a build up.

Green needed to own the first 4 rounds to have a chance.

Mundine’s a tosser, but being a better athlete, he could maintain his stamina through out the fight.

Went down to the local pub which was filled with drunken teens haha to watch the fight. Was expecting an action packed fight due to all the taunting they have both dished out over last couple of years. But all I got was a pretty dull fight im sure others would agree too. Danny's still a champ in my books but he did looked abit tired in last few rounds. Mundine was the better fighter full cred to the Mouth for dancing around the ring like a fairy a win is a win I guess.

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