By James Dampney
February 12th 2009 @ 6:01am
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Decision time for Mundine after beating Taylor
Anthony Mundine easily overcame veteran Shannan Taylor in a scrappy bout in Wollongong on Wednesday night and now has some important decisions to make as he tries to add some more lustre to his boxing career.
A two-time former super middleweight world champion, 33-year-old Mundine was fighting at middleweight for the first time and controlled the [...]
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