Anthony Mundine's top ten fights

By BigJ / Roar Guru

As Anthony Mundine versus Danny Green II is fast approaching, I thought we’d have a look at some of Mundine’s best performances in the ring so far, with a fight record of 47-7-0 there are plenty to pick from.

He has had an up and down career but has always been noticeable with some of the best rivalries and fights this country has ever seen. For this list, I’m considering overall ring performance, not whether he won or lost – like in many sports you can have the match or fight of your life and still not win and you can have some shocking ones and still somehow get the win.

So with here are what I believe to be the top ten Anthony Mundine performances.

10. Joshua Clottey 2014 WBA international super welterweight title
After his win over Shane Mosley to win this title, Mundine was on a pathway to fight Floyd Mayweather – or so he thought. But first, he put up his new title against Joshua Clottey, a former IBF welterweight champ.

Although he was dominated from the start and took a beating, getting knocked down five times, Mundine showed a tonne of guts and heart to keep getting up and fight through until the end. I don’t know many fighters who would of take that kind of beating and keep going.

This fight proved what sort of calibre of fighter Mundine really was and showed he was not prepared to give up easily. It would go the distance but he would lose by unanimous decision.

9. Sven Ottke 2001 IBF super middleweight title
In his eleventh professional fight, Mundine had the opportunity to challenge then-champ Sven Ottke in Germany. Mundine, from the outset, dominated Ottke and was ahead on points by the tenth round, but in boxing, one punch can change a fight.

Ottke, not known as a power or one-punch fighter, landed a temple shot on Mundine, knocking him out before he hit the ground. The local tavern in Rocky where I watched the fight cheered and screamed with laughter as he hit the canvas. Many thought and hoped it would end his career but it did not. Mundine recovered from this and fought on. Although he lost, it is was still a great performance by Choc.

8. Garth Wood II 2011
After his shock five-round loss to Garth Wood, a former NRL player himself and the winner of the Australian Contender, Mundine was out for revenge to prove the first fight was just a fluke for Wood. In a ten-round dominance, Mundine knocked Wood down twice and won every round clearly. He would avenge the first loss and move onto the bigger and better challenges.

7. Ryan Walters 2010
Just before Mundine fought Wood, he took on Ryan Walters. Choc dominated the fight and it was stopped in the 10th round with Mundine knocking down Walters three times in the tenth round. This would tie with his fight with Guy Walters in 2001.

6. Shane Mosley 2013 WBA international super welterweight title
This took a double take to get the fight done. After a pay dispute and Mosley returning to the States the day before the first fight was to take place, Mundine found himself going to America with an open wallet to lure Mosley back to Australia.

Once the formalities were taken care of they finally hit the ring in November of 2013. From the outset, Mundine was clearly on top of the fight, winning every round. In the fourth round, Mosley was caught up with Mundine and suffered a back injury. He would continue to fight but would have to retire injured at the end of the sixth round.

This was a massive win for Mundine and the biggest scalp of his career – no one had ever stopped Mosley.

5. Antwun Echols 2003 WBA super middleweight title
This was Mundine’s first fight for the WBA title. He took the opportunity and won by a unanimous points decision after twelve rounds.

4. Sergey Rabchenko 2014 WBC silver super welterweight title
After his devastating loss to Josh Clottey, Mundine was given another crack to become the number one contender for Floyd Mayweather (along with about four others). He would face undefeated Sergey Rabchenko, trained by the man who ended Kostya Tszyu’s career, Ricky Hatton.

Mundine was able to rewind the clock back a decade with a stand-up performance and trouble him in the tenth, almost getting a knock-down. Mundine kept the pressure on and won by split decision, earning him the title and firmly having Floyd Mayweather in his sites. Unfortunately, he would lose the title to Charles Hatley in his next fight, therefore never getting the chance to fight Mayweather.

3. Danny Green 2006 WBA super middleweight eliminator
This was the biggest fight in Australia history, beating the old record of Fenech vs Nelson II. After a four or five-year dance around each other, the two finally fought at the Sydney Football Stadium in front of more than 37,000 fans and millions of pay-TV viewers around the country.

Mundine was dominant from the opening bell and schooled Green in every round, however Green claimed that he was “weight drained” and could not put up a competitive fight. Mundine would win a unanimous decision and both fighters would go their separate ways, bringing success to their respective careers.

2. Daniel Geale I 2009 IBO middleweight title
This was a controversial fight due to the delays with Mundine’s gloves, but it was still was one of his best fights. Going down to middleweight, Mundine fought fellow Aussie and Tasmanian fighter Geale, the then-undefeated IBO champ.

With the first round being hard to split, Mundine landed a left hook on Geale’s chin sending him to the canvas in the second round. From there, the fight was on and competitive to the final bell with neither fighter giving away any advantage. The judges gave the fight to Mundine via split decision and he claimed the title.

1. Sam Soliman II WBA super middleweight title
This was Mundine’s best performance. In his second meeting with Soliman, six years after their first meeting that ended in a controversial split decision to Mundine, he put all of his doubters to rest in this fight.

The fight was a total domination – Mundine knocked down Soliman four times in the fight and three in the ninth round alone. With Soliman having no answer for Mundine’s attack, the fight was stopped in the ninth round earning Mundine his second reign as WBA super middleweight champion.

There was no stopping Choc in this fight and it remains his most dominant performance in the ring to this day, with no other fight coming close.

Did you agree with my list? What is your favourite Mundine fight?

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2017-02-06T12:02:19+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


ok thanks for that, I'm sure that Choc loved the support.

2017-01-30T11:54:00+00:00

aboriginal people and elders, Perth

Guest


Dual Authors, Aboriginal / Nyungah Elders, Anthony Mundine, ''Congratulations on your Stand ? It is Great to see you Proudly Stand up for Our Aboriginal Identity. '' As Proud Aboriginal Elders '' We all must '' Stand up and Walk Proud on our Aboriginal Land. We are right with you on Friday Night; Wally and Doolann - Leisha Eatts.

AUTHOR

2016-11-18T12:16:44+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


I should of put Kessler on instead of the Waters fights. thanks fro reading

2016-11-17T17:51:21+00:00

Amrit

Roar Guru


Yeah the Kessler one should have been in the list. Otherwise, it's a great put-out.

2016-11-05T01:19:21+00:00

KingKongBundy

Guest


Its Ryan and Guy waters not Walters I'd throw in his wins over Rigoberto Alvarez and Nader Hamdan before those two

AUTHOR

2016-11-04T21:22:08+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


I agree with everything your saying, If mundine won the Ottke fight it would be without doubt number one. A footy beating up a champion boxer in Germany, would be devastating for boxing but oh well. I feel that Green's weight gain excuses were crap as he fought plenty of times at supermiddlle and just did not want to admit that he was beaten by choc. I think the second fight will be a different story though, Green by ko in the ninth.

AUTHOR

2016-11-04T21:14:53+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


you are exactly correct, that was a great fight and I should of followed my gut and put it in a number eight instead of the two Walters fights, but I deceided to go with the wins instead. He was outclassed by a bigger man but he did not lose by much. thanks for reading.

2016-11-04T06:30:11+00:00

Jason

Guest


For quality of opposition and the circumstances I'd have Ottke on top, Mundine in just his 11th fight and Ottke after 300 plus amateur bouts and in his 12th title defence. Mundine winning easily, aggressive, confident, skilled until he caught one in the 10th. Probably best for boxing that a footy player didn't beat someone of the calibre of Ottke in just his 11th fight. Ottke retired in March 2004, which left Mundine as the WBA's only champ and gave him his only recognised top level world title. 2003, WBA, Echols had been a top 5 middleweight for years moved up to supermid in 01 and in 03 was ranked #3 behind Calzagne and Ottke, Mundine dominated him over 12 rounds won the belt and took his #3 rank which he held for 4 years. Knocking out Sam Soliman for his second WBA belt. A year earlier Sam had given Winky Wright a huge scare in a close one in the US, but Mundine dominated him like no man has, Sam went on to beat Felix Sturm twice and become IBF champ. Geale I, what a battle that was, Mundine the deserved winner after landing more punches, more power punches and scoring a knockdown, but with 2 rounds to go it was anyone's, Mundine stepped up, won the last two and took the fight. Geale went on to win 2 world titles making this win more impressive. Winning the early rounds against Kessler looked promising, Mundine in superb form, but Kessler too good in the end. Danny Green, after years of hype, Mundine a slight underdog, and most of Australia hoping for a Green KO win, Mundine put on an absolute masterclass, dominating Green in every facet of boxing. History will judge these two from this fight, both men in their prime, both in their preferred weight class. I'd have this fight further up the list but I feel it's been cheapened by Green's persistent and totally unfounded weight drain excuses.

2016-11-04T02:48:23+00:00

Harvey

Guest


Any fight when Mundine landed on his ass was a great fight...for fans anyway.

2016-11-04T02:29:29+00:00

KingKongBundy

Guest


My thoughts exactly Farqueue I've read a fair bit of Big J comments and get the feeling he is a newish boxing fan he swore that Pac man would KO Mayweather and loves his Mundine stuff I can see straight through you're boxing knowledge my friend good onya for trying though

2016-11-04T00:48:27+00:00

Farqueue

Guest


How could you leave out his fight against Kessler...the Viking warrior.. Kessler almost KOed calzaghe and was an excellent fighter. He looked so much bigger than choc but mundine still managed to win 4 or 5 rounds. I think this was the fight where mundine realised he should go down in weight..The super middle guys were just to big for him.

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