That was fairly equal fight, wtf was with Mundine's strapping.
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Only big-name fighters will now be considered as opponents by Anthony Mundine after he claimed his third world boxing title on Wednesday night.
But one of Australia's most unheralded fighters went within a whisker of derailing Mundine's grand plans at Brisbane Entertainment Centre.
In the end, Mundine (36-3) had to pull out every trick in the book to claim underrated Daniel Geale's IBO world middleweight crown by a split decision in front of around 8000 people.
Mundine looked like having an early night after knocking Geale down at the start of the second of the scheduled 12, three minute rounds.
But Geale – a Sydney-based Tasmanian – recovered to hold his own against "The Man".
When the dust settled, the judges scored the fight 116-113 and 114-113 to Mundine while the other went to Geale 115-113.
It was the first loss in Geale's 22-fight professional career.
While Geale may not be one of the biggest names in Australian sport, Mundine rated him as the perfect springboard to "worldwide domination".
Mundine said he now only had "bigger fish to fry", considering only the likes of world middleweight champions Kelly Pavlik (WBC), Felix Sturm (WBA) and Arthur Abraham (IBF).
He scoffed at the idea of a rematch with Danny Green.
"I am going worldwide now, I'm looking at Pavlik, Sturm," Mundine said.
"But Daniel gave a harder fight than what they will.
"Daniel's a champion."
Despite being booed by the majority of the crowd, Mundine tried to launch a charm offensive, showering Geale with praise.
"I tell you what, he is one son of a gun," he said to the crowd.
"I knew it was going to be a hard fight.
"Some applause for Daniel, much respect and praise for you.
"It was a hard fight but I knew I was going to get it done."
But Mundine did win at least one fan. Australia cricketer Phil Hughes appeared in the ring as "The Man" celebrated his tight victory.
It was only Mundine's second fight as a middleweight.
Geale had questioned Mundine's decision to come down from super middleweight, saying it could blunt his power.
But Mundine still let off some thundering shots, especially the clever combination that floored Geale early in the second – only the fifth time he had been knocked down in his career.
Mundine tried to go for a quick kill but Geale regrouped.
"He probably surprised me a little bit that he wanted to go toe to toe but I was happy with that," Geale said.
"There are better fighters than Mundine around the world so I have to go back to gym, try even harder and come back better."
Apart from Hughes, the packed crowd also boasted the likes of former rugby league internationals Shane Webcke and Gorden Tallis and Brisbane Lions AFL stars Jonathan Brown and Simon Black.
Earlier, Sonny Bill Williams made a perfect – but brief – start to his professional boxing career.
Anyone who saw it, did Mundine struggle with the step down in weight?
does anyone know what the ibo stands for. mundine wont beat anyone from outside of australia. the fighters in america will make him look like mince meat, he has glass jaw and once someone connects he is out like a light
LOL Mundine trying to convince us that IBO= World Champion.
Get out of Oz and fight someone decent allready.
Entourage upstages 'The Man' on fight night
AAP
May 28, 2009 07:53pm
AS always, Anthony Mundine claimed he was confident all along that he would win.
But his overflowing entourage clearly was not, judging by the intimidating tactics used during the absorbing fight with IBO world middleweight champion Daniel Geale at Brisbane on Wednesday night.
Mundine claimed he wanted to "conquer the world" and would consider only big name - and even bigger money - overseas bouts after a split points decision over a gracious Geale.
But experienced onlookers doubted whether "The Man" would be able to fight overseas without being disqualified if his supporters repeated Wednesday night's antics outside of Australia.
As one respected ringside observer said after Mundine claimed his third world title: "They are not going to be able to get away with that overseas".
Some of the larger members of Mundine's 15-strong entourage took their place either side of one judge - Englishman Marcus McConnell - during the fight.
If that wasn't enough, they shamelessly looked at the score cards as McConnell handed them to officials at the end of each round - and abused him if they didn't agree.
Another person could clearly be heard swearing at McConnell from Mundine's corner after receiving score updates from his offsiders, even hinting at a conspiracy when a round didn't go to "The Man".
"They've got a plan, it's all part of their plan," he said.
Blind panic set in at Mundine's corner as scores came through near the end of the 12 round fight - and then it really got ugly.
One member of Mundine's entourage stood over McConnell and hurled abuse at the judge when he saw that he awarded Geale the 10th round, calling him "racist".
He had obviously forgotten that Geale was also an indigenous boxer - mind you, the Aboriginal flag embroidered into his boxing trunks sort of gave it away.
"Tell Choc (Mundine) to get busy, they (judges) are going to rob him," the Team Mundine member said after looking at the scorecard.
One newspaper journalist sitting next to a clearly unimpressed McConnell had had enough by this stage.
"You can't talk to a judge like that," the reporter said.
Enraged, the "Team Mundine" member then let rip at the bemused reporter.
The same Mundine "supporter" was seen in the dressing rooms afterwards saying he later apologised to McConnell "because we won, but if we hadn't ..."
By this stage, Mundine had morphed into "The Man" as he sat on a huge black chair in the dressing room corner like a throne.
"This guy was fighting when I was lacing up boots (in rugby league)," Mundine said.
"He had a prestigious amateur background, 160 fights, Commonwealth Games gold medallist - I took it up in 2000 with four fights in my kit.
"Now c'mon, who is the best? Don't be naive. Just tell people the truth."
It was in stark contrast to the scenes in Geale's camp.
Geale was philosophical about his first professional loss.
The Sydney-based Tasmanian recovered well from a second round knockdown - just the fifth of his 22-fight career - to give Mundine, and his entourage, a real scare.
"That flash knockdown worried me. It may have swayed things a little bit," Geale said.
"But you've got to sit back and let the judges do their job."
If only Mundine's entourage had.
Lol surely you can not be serious. WBA,WBC,WBO and IBF is what is required for a unified champ and those four are universely acknowledged as the only worthy world title belt.Convince "Us"?! Who's us? I no more regard the IBO than I do the WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO, WBF or the IBO. FWIW Lennox Lewis was the IBO heavyweight champion of the world.
I have said it before and I will say it again because Mundine is a mouth who alienates lots of people he is no more or less a title holder than all the others around the world who hold a version of a title. There are few linear claims these days.
And what does "Get out of Oz and fight someone decent allready" mean?
Some of you are going to have realise that he is a pro boxer and like all smart pros he goes where the money is. He can mouth off and upset you all he likes but while he is getting paid he will take the cash and that is what counts about the world of pro boxing.
Lol surely you can not be serious. WBA,WBC,WBO and IBF is what is required for a unified champ and those four are universely acknowledged as the only worthy world title belt.
And it is you that has to realise that most of the greats in any sport cared about their legacy as much as they did about money.
And in any case,Mundine fighting the likes of Pavlick,Sturm,Abraham,Froch,Kessler (2nd time) Bute, etc. would bring him more cash than Geale.And in the event of victory,fame thus much more cash.
The alphabet boys have ruined the sport in that the vast majority no longer know who the world champ is. When I was young I at least knew that Hagler was the middleweight champ. Now we have Abraham IBF, Pavlik WBO & WBC and Sturm WBA. We will not even bother with the other baubles. Those four organisations have been around a lot longer than the others but IBO did gain some cred for having Lewis as champ. When I was a young bloke IBF was sneered at. Now creditible? There you go! The boxing public usuelly know who is the best. When Lewis had that IBO belt it did not matter. He was the best in the world, the champion. What belt does the Pacman have at this point in time? Now there's a fighter who needs no crap belts to prove his greatness.
I don't have to realise anything bro. I have never said that Mundine was anything other than a good fighter with world class skills. In my youth he would have been "a contender." As far as great middleweights go the best I have ever seen in Hagler and Mundine is not worthy to carry his kit bag.
I have to differ with you on this. Mundine is a nothing overseas. He would earn not as much as he would if fighting at home. He goes with the cash and he, Mundine, can mouth platitudes as to his own greatness all he likes, but in the end he is getting the likes of me and others to pay $50 on PPV each time he goes out to bat just to see him get bowled over. His greatness is not as a boxer but as a business man. I say good luck to him on that. May he not end up like an old boxer that I used to know who took too many hits for **** all money and nowadays punches at his shadows.
Utter bullwash...... do you have a link?IBO has NO credibility full stop.Just look at Mundine's opossition. You can jump on to one of the worldwide boxing sites and start a thread about IBO and then sit back and read the replies you will get from all four corners of the world.
There was an article yesterday in the Herald Sun pointing out how Mundine could have been making triple the money if he was more humble and respectfull. So much for him being a great businessman
Yesterdays Melbourne Herald Sun.Utter bullwash...... do you have a link?
Gotta link? Who wrote it?Yesterdays Melbourne Herald Sun
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IBO has NO credibility full stop.Just look at Mundine's opossition.You can jump on to one of the worldwide boxing sites and start a thread about IBO and then sit back and read the replies you will get from all four corners of the world.
There was an article yesterday in the Herald Sun pointing out how Mundine could have been making triple the money if he was more humble and respectfull. So much for him being a great businessman.
We talk on bigfooty lol. There is no unified champion so you can't say anything with certainty, i'll give you that. But if you were to say who you think is the true champ it would be a boxer from WBA,WBC,WBO or IBF.Personally i think Abraham.Fan sites talk rot. Just look at big footy. I am not keen to get into a debate with you on credibility in boxing but I will ask again. Who is the middleweight champion of the world? The bloke from the WBA, WBC, WBO or the IBF?
I have been watching and reading about boxing for along time. I have heard it all before. I am not, I repeat NOT, calling the IBO creditable but then I do not particularly find the others creditable. I have read too many items on them to even care as to their credibility to be frank. As to Mundines opposition I have discussed that around here before and I am not going to convince you of anything so I will not bother.
I would like to see the HS item. If you don't believe me on this ask any promoter or manager of a fighter but the facts are that Mundine earns money that boxers of similar ability world wide can only dream of. The money that he earns and generates for himself, and occasionally, his opponent is up there. Geale's purse was $250,000 for this fight and I would be willing to guess that that is $200,000 more than any previous fight. In fact I would suggest that he would not have got more than $30,000. I had an acquaintance years back that managed a fighter called Nic Taumafeu in the early 90's. He was purely an opponent. I was there the night he cried his eyes out in a changing room after being knocked out fighting for a QLD title. He earnt shyte mate even though it was a sell-out, a full house. Nothing has changed. Unless you are at the very top or a very good self promoter (Mundine) your purses are shyte.
No more people would watch Mundine if he was humble or whatever. Why the public like or watch a fighter is beyond me. I was a booster for Darchinyan to all my friends and none of them ever bothered watching him. Why? Tzsyu they did. Why?
You, me and anyone else can despise Mundine all we like but the reality is that he generates money at home that he would not overseas. I would suggest that if he went to Germany to fight Sturm he would be lucky to get a million at this point in time. He was on PPV around the country the other night at $50 a pop. It was reportedly the 2nd biggest PPV in Australia with the biggest being his fight v Green. He reportedly earned 6 million in the ring the year he fought Green. If the HS made comments about him earning that due to humbleness I reckon that that is an opinion based on nothing but an opinion. If he had been a nice little fair dinkum Aussie IMO he would not even have an audience. No one watched Harding and he was as Aussie as they come. Drank beer and surfed. 5 of us watched Mundine the other night. 2, me and a mate were neutral, our wives and our other mate all wanted to see him fall. If he had a humble I reckon only me and the mrs would have watched it. You know why? Because after his loss to Siaca he would have been lucky to fill a telephone box.
I think John is spot on regarding the money side of it. Mundine is a very smart media manipulator and he is getting money like you wouldn't believe, especially for a guy who, let's be honest, isn't a particularly brilliant talent. he's a very solid boxer, a smart boxer at that who will likely be one of the 1% of boxers who leave the ring with his brain cells, his health, and a shitload of money.
So in one of the biggest matches in the history of the sport, Hopkins and Calzaghe each "only" get 3 million US and the undercard fighters get shyte to get their heads bashed in for our entertainment. They also have to pay approximately a third to the manager and a third to the trainer. Sparring partners anybody?According to state records, Hopkins and Calzaghe were each paid $3 million for their work. The next highest-paid fighter on that card was Audley Harrison, who made $20,000. There were nine fighters who made $5,000 or less, including two men, Marcos Mendias and Jermell Charlo, who made but $1,500.
Pacquiao made $3 million and Marquez $1 million for their epic rematch, but there were five fighters of the 14 on that show who made $3,500 or less.
I doubt Nedal Hussein has made 1/50th of what Vic has made let alone Mundine. Not sure I agree that Nedal Hussein is a better boxer than Mundine but that is a matter of opinion.FWIW Nedal Hussein and Vic Darchinyan are probably better boxers than Mundine at their weight, and they've fought better boxers at their weight. But they wouldn't have one tenth of what Mundine has money wise. Put together.
Don't hate the player, hate the game.
That said, there are still amazing boxers out there, its just harder to work out who they are sometimes. I mean, you can't tell me Pacquiao isn't one of the greatest of all time, regardless of the health of the sport or the organisational structure.
Glad you agree Karl as I think I am spot on as well. I found this item today and it worth a read.
http://mmajunkie.com/news/4248/more-money-than-meets-the-eye-in-the-ufc.mma
This quote alone
So in one of the biggest matches in the history of the sport, Hopkins and Calzaghe each "only" get 3 million US and the undercard fighters get shyte to get their heads bashed in for our entertainment. They also have to pay approximately a third to the manager and a third to the trainer. Sparring partners anybody?
As I say Mundine is not as stupid as some make him out to be. I reckon that that HS item was written by someone who does not know the fight game.
I doubt Nedal Hussein has made 1/50th of what Vic has made let alone Mundine. Not sure I agree that Nedal Hussein is a better boxer than Mundine but that is a matter of opinion.
Pacman is something special but does any one know about the long count he had when he fought Hussein Hussein? Luck is sometimes the name of the game. As to pacmans earnings I would have thought that his biggest pay day would have been against De la Hoya. That bloke generated some amazing money. I guess that is why so many wanted to fight him.