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Floyd Mayweather will never fight Anthony Mundine for several reasons, some of which you already touched upon: Mundine brings nothing to the table- he has no fan base in the United States and you can be assured that Mayweather will NEVER go to Mundine's native Australia to fight him. Mundine currently has no legitimate world titel and his next bout is against a fringe contender for an "International" belt which doesn't have any legitimacy whatsoever- as you stated, Mayweather has already won a real world title at 154 pounds, so why would he move up in weight again to fight for a fringe title when he could just as easily take on Sergio Martinez, Cory Spinks or the winner of this Saturday's bout between Yuri Foreman and Miguel Cotto for a legitimate world title. Mundine has no real fan base in the U.S. and is not very well-liked in the U.S. due to the comments that he made after the terrorist bombings of 9/11, plus there's the fact that he doesn't really fight in a crowd-pleasing style and people don't really love to watch him fight (at least people outside of Australia).

Mundine may bring thousands of people to see his fights live but the fact of the matter is that outside of his country, he's not a well-known fighter and has never even fought on HBO before. There are MUCH bigger fish to fry for Mayweather than Mundine (not literally because Mundine was once a super middleweight champion but figuratively speaking)- the Pacquiao fight is the fight that everyone wants to see and hopefully it will get done because there is simply too much money to be made for either to pass up the opportunity. What Mayweather would earn fighting Mundine would be peanuts compared to what he would earn fight Pacquiao, or even guys like Martinez, Paul Williams, the Foreman-Cotto winner, or Spinks would earn Mayweather much more money than fighting Mundine.

And then there's the issue of pay per view- a Mayweather-Mundine fight would not sell a lot of pay per view in the U.S., in Australia, it might just be the biggest fight of all time but Mayweather doesn't live in Australia and a fight with Mundine would honestly be a step back for Floyd at this point of his career. The issue of weight- Mundine started out a super middleweight and has gradually dropped down to the point where his next bout will be a junior middleweight bout, which is odd because most boxers start out at lighter weights and move up as their careers progress but Mundine did the exact opposite. I think that Mayweather would probably beat Mundine but there's no point in Floyd risking a loss to a guy who is a former super middleweight champion and doesn't bring anything to the table, think about it- Mundine turned pro at 165 pounds whereas Mayweather turned pro at 131 pounds and there's no way that Mayweather is going to risk fighting such a naturally bigger man for basically nothing (won't make a big payday, won't get a title, and won't really get any credit for beating a guy who was knocked out by the feather-fisted Sven Ottke).

The fight will never happen as Mayweather wouldn't be interested in it, and quite frankly, the general public outside of Australia wouldn't be interested in it either. Mundine will continue to TALK about wanting to fight the best guys out there but instead, he'll stay in Australia and continue to defeat fringe contenders all the while continuing to claim that he's one of the best fighters in the world and that he will soon be taking on the top guys of his division but in reality, he'll stay in Australia and he never will. He won a world title twice at super middleweight, so he deserves credit for that, but then he dropped down to middleweight and constantly claimed how he was going to beat all the top fighters at 160 and he never did, failing to win a legitimate title there, and now he's done the same charade again by dropping down to junior middleweight- we'll see if he's really serious about taking on the best 154 pounders in the world but going by his track record, I doubt it.

The Mayweather fight is nothing more than a fantasy for Mundine and it will justifiably never happen, and for Mayweather, it's virtually the same thing as me or you calling him out, meaning that it means absolutely nothing to him as it should. I can't even believe that EA Sports decided to put Mundine in Fight Night Round 4 yet they didn't include Mayweather. EDIT: How is Mayweather "bad for the game" yet they have a convicted rapist and guy who bit his opponent's ear off in the game (Mike Tyson)?

I thought Fight Night Round 4 sucked anyway but Mayweather should have been included in the game over guys like Mundine, Billy Dib, Amin Asikainen, Vinny Paz, Vivian Harris, Kermit Cintron and others: Mayweather was in Fight Night Round 2 so he obviously wasn't "bad for the game", they just chose not to include him.

With names like Manny Pacquiao and Sergio Martinez calling out Mayweather, why would the former "Pretty Boy" look at Mundine instead?" ------- becuz he is not dangerous and is another grandpa ============ I can't even believe that EA Sports decided to put Mundine in Fight Night Round 4 yet they didn't include Mayweather. -------- Cuz Mayweather is bad for the game. Don't worry, he would probably be included in WWE.

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