'Sad to watch': Anthony Mundine's career ends in devastating fashion
Anthony Mundine's boxing career is "definitely" over after the former world champion copped a humiliating first round beating against Michael Zerafa in Bendigo on Saturday night.
Mundine called time - once again - on his celebrated and controversial sporting career following the inglorious first-round knockout loss to Zerafa.
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The 28-year-old fighter sent Mundine to the canvas with a series of heavy blows to claim the WBO Oceania middleweight title in Bendigo on Saturday night.
Now 45 and, in his own words, a shadow of the sporting super talent who went from rugby league star to world boxing champion, Mundine conceded he was finally done.
"Definitely, definitely," he said.
"Win, lose or draw, even if I won, I still would have hung them up.
"I just haven't got the heart anymore to do it.
"God's given me great talent, both in rugby league and boxing. I'm not the fighter I was five years ago, a year ago or 10 years ago.
"But I've achieved a lot in my time."
Concerned for his health, boxing greats including Jeff Fenech had urged Mundine not to fight Zerafa, with viewers disappointed to see the Aussie icon's career ended in such devastating fashion.
However, many were quick to pay tribute to 'The Man' for all he's done for boxing in Australia.
A sad end for Anthony Mundine - once a brilliant boxer - Kayoed in 1 by Michael Zerafa pic.twitter.com/vnemE9h0UA
— Grantlee Kieza OAM (@Grantlee_Kieza) March 13, 2021
He definetely shouldn't get a license to box again. That was sad to watch. I'd argue Mundine was done after the first Geale fight. What's that, 10 years ago ?
— Sean Beatty (@SeanBeatty1) March 13, 2021
Aus boxing will never be the same without @Anthony_Mundine in his prime when he fought the whole country watched ,no other fight nights will be anticipated like his.
— Ricky Love (@rickylove91) March 13, 2021
I think #Australia is the best country with the best people in the World.
But can you please stop Anthony Mundine from attempting to box anymore.
Pretty please. Enough is enough.#boxing #ZerafaMundine— Jonny Townsend (@Taansend) March 13, 2021
This “fight” should never have happened. DISGUSTING. Australian #boxing owed a debt to Mundine to protect him from himself. The man is forty-five and had NO chance. This was wrong. And I said what I said. https://t.co/3Pkp3mBo50
— Lou DiBella (@loudibella) March 13, 2021
The man who resurrected Australian boxing and opened the doors for all those who came after him. @Anthony_Mundine pic.twitter.com/uh1JpM5UKX
— Billy Dib (@BillyDib) March 13, 2021
Hopefully that’s the last of mundine In the ring as a fighter
— BoxStory - Rak Noble (@boxstory_rkm) March 13, 2021
Mundine plz just stop https://t.co/ZQ2nI01ELO
— Mia McEntee (@MiaMcEntee) March 13, 2021
I am disappointed in this world of brain injury concerns that Mundine was even allowed to fight again, his voice and reflexes were gone five fights ago. Not a good advertisement for the sport
— why the outrage (@bunderaboy1) March 13, 2021
Mundine admitted after the fight that he was grateful to escape the ring alive after copping two brutal blows to his already battered head.
"Thank God I'm healthy," he said.
"But, unfortunately, I got caught in the first round. It happens in boxing.
"Hopefully Michael can go on and be a success and reach all his dreams.
"He's wanted to fight me when he was 15. Lucky he got me when I was 45, not 35."
A legend himself, Mundine's trainer-father Tony, a four-division Australian champion and world middleweight challenger, also privately feared for Mundine's future wellbeing.
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Zerafa, though, was over the moon to finally get a shot at his boyhood idol, then live out his dream by winning.
"Feeling electric. This is a legacy fight for me: 15 years I've been waiting for this moment and I've delivered," Zerafa said.
"A huge thank you to the Mundine team for the opportunity."
Despite polarising Australians for more than two decades with his motor-mouth and divisive comments about rivals and the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the US, Mundine's sporting prowess cannot be questioned.
He should go down as one of the country's all-time sporting greats.
"Anthony, nothing but love and respect, brother," Zerafa said.
"You're the person to put this sport on the map, brother: the best ever to lace up in Australian boxing.
Zerafa then called out boxing superstar Tim Tszyu for what would be a highly anticipated all-Australian showdown.
"It's my time. I told you, you passed the torch and now it's time Tim Tszyu - excuse my French - but stop f***ing running," he added.
"It's time to fight."
After dismissing Zerafa's advances last December following his own first-round knockout win over New Zealander Bowyn Morgan, Tszyu will take on Irishman Dennis Hogan in a world super welterweight title eliminator on March 31 in Newcastle.
with AAP
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