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Anthony Mundine retires from boxing, apologises for offensive comments – Sydney Morning Herald
The controversial figure “sincerely” apologised to those he had offended during his career as he officially announced his retirement in Sydney on Wednesday.

Along with the 9/11 comments, Mundine upset many in 2007 when he described Cathy Freeman as asell-out before claiming men made better leaders than women.
Mundine admitted to the comment against women as leaders but denied making the sledge against Freeman.
Anthony Mundine has called time on his boxing career, apologising for multiple offensive comments made during his time as a sporting figure during his retirement speech. Credit:James Brickwood
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