FROM AUSSIE is seems that Warren is full of it also

anyway here is the interresting bit:
Mundine's manager responds to Frank Warren

Anthony Mundine’s manager Khoder Nasser (pictured together) has demanded a formal offer from Joe Calzaghe’s promoter Frank Warren for a unification bout between the super-middleweight title-holders.
He also rejected claims that the WBA champion was avoiding the Welshman, saying it was the other way around.
Warren this week claimed Mundine had ignored a $US2 million offer to fight Calzaghe and that the Welshman was willing to fight him in Australia.
``I’ve never spoken to Frank Warren,’’ Nasser told Sydney radio station 2SM.
``I’ve spoken to his matchmaker and I said we’d like to fight Joe.
``We never heard back from then.
``These claims are very Frank Warrenish
``I’ve also spoken to Mogens Palle, who promotes Mikkel Kessler and they’ve been trying to get a deal from Frank Warren for six months
``Frank is very careful about who Joe fights.
``If there’s a real offer and good money we’d be happy to fight Calzaghe.
``Anthony has never ducked anyone. After 10 fights he fought Sven Ottke so that tells you he’s prepared to fight anyone.’’
In an interview on 2KY, Calzaghe's promoter, Frank Warren, said he tabled a $US2 million bid six months ago for Mundine to fight the long-reigning WBO title holder - but had never received a reply.
But Nasser said Warren had the details the wrong way around.
"We've been calling Frank Warren for the past six months trying to get Joe Calzaghe; we have never, ever, received a reply about an offer or a counter offer," Nasser said from the Gold Coast, where Mundine is preparing for his June 27 title defence against Argentina's Pablo Daniel Zamora Nievas.
"He said he offered us $2m, but to start the negotiating process Frank has got to understand that saying ain't doing.
"If you want to negotiate to fight Anthony Mundine, do you talk to 2KY or do you talk to Khoder Nasser? Why wouldn't you send something through the fax machine with your signature on it?"
Denmark's Mikkel Kessler, who beat Mundine in 2005, has been seeking a fight with Calzaghe since last September, but just two weeks ago the WBA super champion and WBC titleholder's manager, Mogens Palle, accused Warren of shielding Calzaghe from the bout.
Warren now says Calzaghe wants to accept the offer and would be willing to travel outside Britain for only the third time in his 43-fight career.
"Frank Warren is an astute businessman and he wants to keep his boy on top," Nasser said. "He doesn't want to put him in dangerous fights against Anthony Mundine or Mikkel Kessler or Bernard Hopkins or Roy Jones jnr, because they've all tried to get Calzaghe.
"If you look at Choc's history, he's never once evaded a serious fight; he had only 10 professional fights when he fought Ottke, a guy that had more title defences than he'd had fights, and he didn't shy away from Kessler for one second.
"You've got to ask yourself, who has Joe fought over the past four years?"

So I think´ I am leaning towards the fight is never going to happen