Mundine used to play rugby league for the Dragons
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Former rugby league player Anthony Mundine claimed the vacant WBA super middleweight title on Wednesday by winning a unanimous points decision over American Antwun Echols.
Mundine admitted after the bout that he had fought with a
broken rib.
Two of the three judges had Mundine ahead 117-112 while Finland's Eraki Meronnen scored it 115-114 in favour of the Australian.
Echols' much vaunted punching power seldom bothered
Mundine, although the 28-year-old admitted his opponent deserved a rematch.
"I've been carrying a broken rib for a month. I knew if I
didn't fight a lot of questions would have been asked," said Mundine, who has lost only once in his 20 fights.
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I am humbled in my achievements and I want to thank
every single human being
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"I had to duck him and dodge him and sometimes hold him,
because he is so dangerous.
"Maybe people didn't understand me and thought I was a bit
cocky when I was playing rugby and came to boxing.
"Everyone said I couldn't do it, everyone said it was a
dream. I know my first shot at it was unsuccessful," he added.
It was Mundine's second shot at a world title after his
unsuccessful 2001 effort against German Sven Ottke in Germany.