Good on you Snakey - you are passionate about your faves and that is fine by me mate.
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Good on you Snakey - you are passionate about your faves and that is fine by me mate.
Mundine is a very skilled fighter who,for whatever reason,has faced soft opposition for a long time and needs to step it up. ESPECIALLY as 168 is such a hot division right now!
Yeah see if it was debate about them or writing an article then thats when im unbiased. But if someone is baggin them it would be wrong for me to join in lol . I do agree mundine needs to step up his competition, his personality before fights is a bit annoying but i love how he fights and he got the skill to go all the way. Its quite frustrating watching a man who can make an impact on the division keep fighting nobodies.Quote:
Originally Posted by Greig
Maybe he's fighting bums to get that eyesight right and knock off some ring rust maybe??
Geez after you come off of something like that you want him to jump back in there with the best? geez
Well yeah i im not totally condeming it as he has comeback from two injuriesQuote:
Originally Posted by Majesty
Calzaghe is Super Champion, Mundine is regular champ, and Kessler holds no title at all (he is now ranked 4 by the WBA - after Danilo Haussler!).Quote:
Originally Posted by Bilbo
Which also means that if/when Calzaghe abandons his 168 titles, then Mundine will be the only/real WBA champ. So, as I've written on here before, it makes a lot sense 'business-wise' for Mundine to fight bums for a while, and then wait to really step it up until he is granted the real title. Hamdan is still a bit of a let-down though.
What was his excuse before ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by Majesty
If he was some crap fighter this would be fine, considering he's a top five guy at his weight, eh not so much.
Which two injuries would this be?Quote:
Originally Posted by Snakey