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Anthony Mundine legacy in flames after cataclysmic final fight – NEWS.com.au
Anthony Mundine legacy in flames after cataclysmic final fight

Anthony Mundines legacy is in flames.This is not how the greats go out.
Not like this.
Not like this.
The 45-year-old made a mockery of Australian boxing and anyone silly enough to purchase the pay-per-view when he stepped into the ring and was beaten into retirement in a pitiful two-minute, first round knockout at the hands of Michael Zerafa.
In a fight where Mundine was a $9 outsider and Zerafa had to produce a statement knockout to keep his hopes of a dream fight with Tim Tszyu alive, Zerafa…
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