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Anthony Mundine retires: Apologises for offensive remarks, reflects on boxing career – Wide World of Sports
Addresses most infamous remark at retirement

Anthony Mundine has retired from boxing – for real, this time.
Mundine, 45, said that he was retired after being knocked out by Michael Zerafa inside round one on March 13. However, he had made such announcements before, only to launch ‘comebacks’.
‘The Man’ on Wednesday announced that no more comebacks would occur and he was officially hanging up the gloves, with a record of 48-11 (28 KOs) and multiple world titles during his heyday.
The devout Muslim also offered an apology for the most infamous…
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