Re: Mundine wins in ninth
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Originally Posted by galaxy76
I watched the fight last night, Mundine was impressive, I think Soliman won about 1 rd. I also watched Mundine/ Kessler & although Kessler was the clear winner Mundine fought one of the best fights of his career. Mundine looked awesome... he was landing his right hand pretty much at will. What surprized me was that from the 1st second Mundine stood his ground & was the aggressor. Many though Mundine would box more early on, but he was on a mission. I think the Mundine of last night would have given Calzaghe or Kessler a though fight!!!
He was in superb form!
Hehe, Mundine was the agressor? In the whole fight he might had 4 steps forward and landed 1 punch every second round.
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Re: Mundine wins in ninth
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Originally Posted by Main Partner
well all that does is futher prove mundines got a champion heart....he can take a great shot he took the best kessler had and danny green one of the hardest hitting super middles and also antwan echols........mundines come in leaps and bounds sinse the kessler fight and they had a rematch clause but kessler paid the-man to step aside...............you obviously didnt see the fight.......mundine was in a class of his own, i for one was very impressed that he knocked soliman out, a feat no one else had accomplished including winky wright....
and if someone brings up ottke ill be sick ;D
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and also i doubt calzaghe could take what mundine took in that kessler fight....theres no shame going the distance with kessler(win or lose)
Re: Mundine wins in ninth
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Originally Posted by Memphis
Well done Greigs Dad ;D Pay up fella ;)
;D Aye, I'll nick up and see him on Saturday to fix him up...
Very surprising for me, not to see Mundine win, but to see him destroy a very tough guy in Soliman was a big surprise.
I think a large part of it has to do with Mundine growing into a much larger super middlewight than he was when they last fought, and Soliman getting comfortable at 160. It really looked like a light heavyweight against a middlewight in there last night. Mundine was hurting Soliman with every shot while Soliman couldn't make a dent.
Mundine WILL NOT beat Kessler or Calzaghe. I still have my doubts about his heart, as I do with the heart of any of these guys who talk S*** and carry on like pork chops - they are doing all that stuff to mask their fear, insecurities and deficiencies (Ali was the only one who could back it up). Green couldn't exert enough pressure because he was weight drained, Soliman couldn't do it because he was too small.
But put Mundine in against a legitimate super middleweight who will take it to him for 12 rounds and he'll fold.
Re: Mundine wins in ninth
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Originally Posted by Greig
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Originally Posted by Memphis
Well done Greigs Dad ;D Pay up fella ;)
;D Aye, I'll nick up and see him on Saturday to fix him up...
Very surprising for me, not to see Mundine win, but to see him destroy a very tough guy in Soliman was a big surprise.
I think a large part of it has to do with Mundine growing into a much larger super middlewight than he was when they last fought, and Soliman getting comfortable at 160. It really looked like a light heavyweight against a middlewight in there last night. Mundine was hurting Soliman with every shot while Soliman couldn't make a dent.
Mundine WILL NOT beat Kessler or Calzaghe. I still have my doubts about his heart, as I do with the heart of any of these guys who talk S*** and carry on like pork chops - they are doing all that stuff to mask their fear, insecurities and deficiencies (Ali was the only one who could back it up). Green couldn't exert enough pressure because he was weight drained, Soliman couldn't do it because he was too small.
But put Mundine in against a legitimate super middleweight who will take it to him for 12 rounds and he'll fold.
But put Mundine in against a legitimate super middleweight who will take it to him for 12 rounds and he'll fold........... wasnt echols a legitimate super middle that got his a$$ whooped by mundine?.......and green likes to make excuses he cant except the fact he got schooled by a better fighter!
Re: Mundine wins in ninth
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Originally Posted by glennf
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Good deal for Mundine, I think hes an exciting fighter and IMO it speaks volumes that he was able to stop Soliman.....
If Mundine can keep this up it'll make the SMW even more interesting.....
Mundine stated in his post fight interview that his intention is to fight at Middleweight and that he won't get a rematch with Kessler or a fight with Calzaghe.
He will be a handful at 160 but Jermain Taylor is no Sam Soliman!
Wow!
Thanks for sharing that...... Interesting that he want's to move to Middle...
So hes gonna vacate the title and move down ???
Am I missing something here?
Re: Mundine wins in ninth
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Originally Posted by Greig
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Originally Posted by Memphis
Well done Greigs Dad ;D Pay up fella ;)
;D Aye, I'll nick up and see him on Saturday to fix him up...
Very surprising for me, not to see Mundine win, but to see him destroy a very tough guy in Soliman was a big surprise.
I think a large part of it has to do with Mundine growing into a much larger super middlewight than he was when they last fought, and Soliman getting comfortable at 160. It really looked like a light heavyweight against a middlewight in there last night. Mundine was hurting Soliman with every shot while Soliman couldn't make a dent.
Mundine WILL NOT beat Kessler or Calzaghe. I still have my doubts about his heart, as I do with the heart of any of these guys who talk S*** and carry on like pork chops - they are doing all that stuff to mask their fear, insecurities and deficiencies (Ali was the only one who could back it up). Green couldn't exert enough pressure because he was weight drained, Soliman couldn't do it because he was too small.
But put Mundine in against a legitimate super middleweight who will take it to him for 12 rounds and he'll fold.
Mundine is at best an average size smw not looking like a light heavyweight. Soliman is just a midget.
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so the feather fisted Sven Ottke could knock Mundine out but all them POWER SHOTS from Kessler couldn't....
you do the maths ;D
Re: Mundine wins in ninth
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Originally Posted by Greig
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Originally Posted by Memphis
Well done Greigs Dad ;D Pay up fella ;)
;D Aye, I'll nick up and see him on Saturday to fix him up...
Very surprising for me, not to see Mundine win, but to see him destroy a very tough guy in Soliman was a big surprise.
I think a large part of it has to do with Mundine growing into a much larger super middlewight than he was when they last fought, and Soliman getting comfortable at 160. It really looked like a light heavyweight against a middlewight in there last night. Mundine was hurting Soliman with every shot while Soliman couldn't make a dent.
Mundine WILL NOT beat Kessler or Calzaghe. I still have my doubts about his heart, as I do with the heart of any of these guys who talk S*** and carry on like pork chops - they are doing all that stuff to mask their fear, insecurities and deficiencies (Ali was the only one who could back it up). Green couldn't exert enough pressure because he was weight drained, Soliman couldn't do it because he was too small.
But put Mundine in against a legitimate super middleweight who will take it to him for 12 rounds and he'll fold.
I think Calzaghe would have most fits with Mundine than Kessler. Look at his fight wtih Bika. I think Mundine's speed would do a number on Calzaghe.
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Originally Posted by Saddo
so the feather fisted Sven Ottke could knock Mundine out but all them POWER SHOTS from Kessler couldn't....
you do the maths ;D
yeah alot of peeps forget that mundine only had 10 pro fights and no amature fight he was to inexperienced and was out of gas.........there is no comparison to the mundine then and now........mundine of today would destroy ottke............cc to you MR saddo i love your website
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Originally Posted by MR T
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Originally Posted by Saddo
so the feather fisted Sven Ottke could knock Mundine out but all them POWER SHOTS from Kessler couldn't....
you do the maths ;D
yeah alot of peeps forget that mundine only had 10 pro fights and no amature fight he was to inexperienced and was out of gas.
not me i remember it well one of the members sent me a video at the time of his first 10 fights and he was holding his own pretty well against Ottke before the KO but my post was more of a dig at Kessler rather than Mundine mate ;)
just having a look on youtube for the fight and this is all they had....
[youtube=425,350]SpBMMnZ7HyU[/youtube]
its round 4 but if you listen at the start they had Mundine winning 2 out of the first 3 rounds ;)
Re: Mundine wins in ninth
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Originally Posted by Main Partner
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Originally Posted by Greig
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Originally Posted by Memphis
Well done Greigs Dad ;D Pay up fella ;)
;D Aye, I'll nick up and see him on Saturday to fix him up...
Very surprising for me, not to see Mundine win, but to see him destroy a very tough guy in Soliman was a big surprise.
I think a large part of it has to do with Mundine growing into a much larger super middlewight than he was when they last fought, and Soliman getting comfortable at 160. It really looked like a light heavyweight against a middlewight in there last night. Mundine was hurting Soliman with every shot while Soliman couldn't make a dent.
Mundine WILL NOT beat Kessler or Calzaghe. I still have my doubts about his heart, as I do with the heart of any of these guys who talk S*** and carry on like pork chops - they are doing all that stuff to mask their fear, insecurities and deficiencies (Ali was the only one who could back it up). Green couldn't exert enough pressure because he was weight drained, Soliman couldn't do it because he was too small.
But put Mundine in against a legitimate super middleweight who will take it to him for 12 rounds and he'll fold.
Mundine is at best an average size smw not looking like a light heavyweight. Soliman is just a midget.
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2005/...b__430x344.jpg
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2005/...y__550x336.jpg
http://profibox.hu/image_upload/big_...szyu_judah.jpg
http://www.fightbiz.com/kingsam/sam%20_%20mikel.jpg
Wow Mundine was hit so had he lost 20 pounds and became darker and his trunks flashier :o
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Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
Wow Mundine was hit so had he lost 20 pounds and became darker and his trunks flashier :o
;D :o ;D
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i do beleive thats zab judah getting KTFO............chicken dance anyone?
Re: Mundine wins in ninth
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by glennf
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Good deal for Mundine, I think hes an exciting fighter and IMO it speaks volumes that he was able to stop Soliman.....
If Mundine can keep this up it'll make the SMW even more interesting.....
Mundine stated in his post fight interview that his intention is to fight at Middleweight and that he won't get a rematch with Kessler or a fight with Calzaghe.
He will be a handful at 160 but Jermain Taylor is no Sam Soliman!
Wow!
Thanks for sharing that...... Interesting that he want's to move to Middle...
So hes gonna vacate the title and move down ???
Am I missing something here?
I get the impression from his remarks that being the Middleweight champion holds more prestige.
He is right of course and he only needs to drop 7lb to do it! He walks around between fights very close to his fighting weight anyway so it wouldn't be a stretch for him.
If he gets a shot at Kessler again or a fight with Calzaghe he would be mad not to take it though.
He would be a handful at 160 and I expect him to chase Taylor and or Wright by years end.