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EXCLUSIVE: Anthony Mundine reveals burning Sven Ottke regret – Wide World of Sports
‘I was pig-headed and I didn’t listen’

It’s the fight Anthony Mundine wishes he could have back.
His tenth round KO defeat to IBF Super-Middleweight champion Sven Ottke in 2001 was a source of celebration for Mundine haters back home.
Such was the jubilation, pub patrons were dancing on the tables at the sight of Mundine out cold on his back, despite the fact their countryman was fighting for a world title in just his 11th professional fight.
He was a massive underdog who backed himself to match it with the world champion on the other…
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