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Anthony Mundine Record

48-11
Total Fights59
Wins48
Losses11
Draws0
No-Contests0
Title Wins2
Title Defenses5
Title-Fight KOs3
KO Wins28
KO Losses5
Anthony Mundine Record & Stats
Newtown, New South Wales, Australia
“The Man”
Born
May 21, 1975
Age
48
Debut
Jul 3, 2000
Record
48-11
Title Fights
11
KOs
28 (47.5%)
Height
180 cm
Reach
178 cm
Ape Index
-2 cm
Stance
Orthodox
Last Fight
WBA
sMD
w2
d5
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      What is Anthony Mundine's boxing record?

      In a professional boxing career spanning 20 years and eight months, Anthony Mundine fought 59 times with 48 wins and 11 losses.

      Mundine retired from professional boxing with a record of 48-11, which included two super-middleweight world-title wins and five successful title defense fights. He had a 47.5% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 28 of his total 59 fights being knockout wins, three of which were in title fights. Mundine suffered five knockout losses in his career, one of which was against Sven Ottke in a super-middleweight title fight.

      His last fight was a 1st round TKO defeat to Michael Zerafa on March 13, 2021.

      Some of Mundine's best fights and notable victories include wins over Hall-of-Famer Shane Mosley, Daniel Geale, Shannan Taylor, Danny Green, and Rigoberto Álvarez.

      #DateAgeOpponentResVia
      59Mar 13, 202145Michael ZerafaLossTKO1
      58Nov 30, 201944John Wayne ParrLossSD
      57Nov 30, 201843Jeff HornLossKO1
      56Jan 17, 201842Tommy BrowneWinTKO2
      55Feb 3, 201741Danny GreenLossMD
      54Nov 11, 201540Charles HatleyLossTKO11
      53Nov 12, 201439Sergey RabchenkoWinSD
      52Apr 9, 201438Joshua ClotteyLossUD
      51Jan 29, 201438Gunnar JacksonWinUD
      50Nov 27, 201338Shane MosleyWinRTD7
      49Jan 30, 201337Daniel GealeLoss *UD
      48Jul 14, 201237Bronco McKartWinTKO7
      47Oct 19, 201136Rigoberto ÁlvarezWinUD
      46Jun 5, 201136Xavier ToliverWinTKO7
      45Apr 13, 201135Garth WoodWinUD
      44Dec 8, 201035Garth WoodLossKO5
      43Sep 15, 201035Ryan WatersWinTKO10
      42Jun 30, 201035Carlos AdĂĄn JerezWinUD
      41Jan 11, 201034Robert MedleyWinUD
      40Oct 21, 200934Alejandro Gustavo FalligaWinUD
      39May 27, 200934Daniel GealeWinSD
      38Feb 11, 200933Shannan TaylorWinUD
      37Dec 11, 200833Rafael Sosa PintosWinUD
      36Jul 30, 200833Crazy KimWinUD
      35May 28, 200833Sam SolimanWin *UD
      34Feb 27, 200832Nader HamdanWin *UD
      33Dec 10, 200732Jose Alberto ClaveroWin *KO4
      32Jun 27, 200732Pablo Daniel ZamoraWin *UD
      31Mar 7, 200731Sam SolimanWin *KO9
      30Nov 15, 200631Ruben Eduardo AcostaWinKO4
      29May 17, 200630Danny GreenWinUD
      28Dec 11, 200530Rico Chong NeeWinTKO3
      27Sep 7, 200530Rashi Ali Hadj MatumlaWinTKO6
      26Jun 8, 200530Mikkel KesslerLoss *UD
      25Feb 2, 200529Darmel CastilloWinTKO4
      24Oct 13, 200429Juarne DowlingWinTKO3
      23Sep 8, 200429Sean SullivanWinTKO10
      22May 5, 200428Manny SiacaLoss *SD
      21Jan 19, 200428Yoshinori NishizawaWin *TKO5
      20Sep 3, 200328Antwun EcholsWin *UD
      19Mar 17, 200327Rogerio CacciatoreWinTKO1
      18Feb 1, 200327Sean SullivanWinUD
      17Nov 2, 200227Rick ThornberryWinTKO11
      16Sep 2, 200227Soon BotesWinKO3
      15Jul 15, 200227Lester EllisWinTKO3
      14Jun 3, 200227Darren ObahWinTKO6
      13Apr 1, 200226Roland FrancisWinTKO8
      12Mar 4, 200226Brad MayoWinUD
      11Dec 1, 200126Sven OttkeLoss *KO10
      10Oct 20, 200126Guy WatersWinKO2
      9Sep 3, 200126Sam SolimanWinSD
      8Jul 10, 200126Kevin PompeyWinTKO3
      7Jun 18, 200126Mike MakataWinTKO5
      6Apr 16, 200125Timo MasuaWinKO3
      5Feb 19, 200125Marc BargeroWinTKO6
      4Dec 11, 200025Ian McLeodWinTKO9
      3Oct 30, 200025Heath StentonWinUD
      2Sep 4, 200025Nik TaumafaiWinTKO6
      1Jul 3, 200025Gerrard ZohsWinKO4

      * World-title fight

      Boxing career

      Anthony Mundine (The Man) is a 48-year old retired Australian professional boxer. He was born in Newtown, New South Wales, Australia on May 21, 1975. He is a former super-middleweight world champion. His professional boxing career spanned more than 20 years — from 2000 to 2021.

      Mundine made his professional boxing debut against Gerrard Zohs at the age of 25 on July 3, 2000, defeating Zohs via 4th round KO. He went on to win 9 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 7 wins via stoppage.

      He had his first world title fight at the age of 26 on December 1, 2001 after 10 professional fights, against Sven Ottke for the IBF title. He lost to Ottke via 10th round KO.

      Mundine has won two world titles at super-middleweight. For all the details about Mundine's world title wins and defenses refer to the "Championships" section below.

      Mundine had a total of 11 losses in his professional boxing career.

      His last professional fight was a non-title bout against fellow Australian boxer Michael Zerafa on March 13, 2021. Mundine lost the fight via 1st round TKO. It's been 3 years and 15 days since this fight.

      Championships

      Mundine had a total of 11 world-title fights, which includes winning two world titles and five successful title defenses. He won seven of these fights and lost four.

      Title Wins

      Anthony Mundine fought for super-middleweight world titles in five fights and won two of these fights, winning one of them via way of stoppage. In total, he won two super-middleweight belts.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles WonMethod
      Mar 7, 2007Sam SolimanSuper-middleweightWBA*KO
      Sep 3, 2003Antwun EcholsSuper-middleweightWBA (Regular)*UD
      * Vacant title

      Title Defenses

      Anthony Mundine had six super-middleweight world-title defense fights. He won five of them and lost only once.

      Following is the table of his successful title defense fights, the next section has the fights where he lost his titles.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles DefendedMethod
      May 28, 2008Sam SolimanSuper-middleweightWBAUD
      Feb 27, 2008Nader HamdanSuper-middleweightWBAUD
      Dec 10, 2007Jose Alberto ClaveroSuper-middleweightWBAKO
      Jun 27, 2007Pablo Daniel ZamoraSuper-middleweightWBAUD
      Jan 19, 2004Yoshinori NishizawaSuper-middleweightWBA (Regular)TKO

      Title Losses

      Anthony Mundine lost one world-title defense fight, and lost one title in the fight.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles LostMethod
      May 5, 2004Manny SiacaSuper-middleweightWBASD

      Highlights

      Mundine fought a total of 59 times during his professional career, which includes 11 world-title fights at two weight divisions. These five fights are the highlight of his career.

      • December 1, 2001: In his first world-title fight, Anthony Mundine loses to Sven Ottke via 10th round KO. He was fighting for the IBF super-middleweight title.

      • September 3, 2003: Mundine wins the WBA (Regular) super-middleweight title from Antwun Echols, by beating Echols via 12 round unanimous decision.

      • May 17, 2006: Anthony Mundine beats Danny Green via 12th round unanimous decision.

      • May 27, 2009: Anthony Mundine beats Daniel Geale via 12th round split decision.

      • November 27, 2013: Anthony Mundine beats Shane Mosley via 7th round RTD.

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