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Anthony Mundine bids farewell for the last time

Anthony ‘The Man’ Mundine is hanging up the boxing gloves for good after officially announcing his retirement.
Key points:
- Anthony Mundine won a Super League Premiership with the Brisbane Broncos in 1997
- Mundine finished his boxing career with a 48-11 professional record
- He used his retirement to apologise for any offensive comments he made when he was a “cocky, brash character”
The 45-year-old conceded it was time after being knocked out by Michael Zerafa in the first round of their fight on March 13.
Despite the result, those who attended his send-off said he would go down as “one of Australia’s greatest-ever sportsmen”.
Mundine finishes his decorated career with a premiership with the Brisbane Broncos in 1997, plus a State of Origin…
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