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Former champion boxer Anthony Mundine is intent on winning. What’s driving Mundine is his desire to exit a winner. He’s lost six of his past 10 fights but has a 48-10-0 overall career record, and is a former world champion. Watch Foxtel in an instant. Catch up and settle in with no installation & no lock-in contract. Sign up to all of Foxtel Now with a 10-day free trial. Mundine vs Zerafa live New customers only. The Zerafa camp is reportedly keen and now the two parties just need to agree on a date. “They want me to fight that Zerafa, so I’ll keep working. They’re keen,” Mundine told the Canberra Times. “I’ve been thinking about it and I’ve got the drive to go and do it, you know what I mean? My main goal is to go out a winner, I want to go out a winner and get one last victory, it would be great. “I’m training just once a day, just ticking over until we have a date.

Then I can schedule training around that. Mundine last fought in November and lost to John Wayne Parr. A year earlier he was knocked out by rising Aussie star Jeff Horn at Suncorp Stadium and also lost to Horn but beat the fellow Aussie prior to that on a TKO decision in August. View All Comments RECOMMENDED Health Insurance Comparison Save big bucks AND skip waiting periods on health insurance. This Is How To Use To Movies In Tejgaon Without Restrictions Zerafa vs Mundine live stream Novelodge Don Johnson is 70 & Time Hasn't Been Kind To Him AFL news: North Melbourne Kangaroos player Majak Daw signs with North Heidelberg after split with partner Emily McKay AFL Tennis news Australian Open 2021 qualifying Eugenie Bouchard results, sister Beatrice interview, Instagram, family tension, divorce TENNIS Australia vs India cricket 2020 Jasprit Bumrah petty act, umpire death stare, Paul Reiffel Subscribe to our Fox Sports newsletters By registering you are agree to our Terms, Privacy Policy and Collection Statement.Getty Images Watch the series decider between Australia and Former Australian captain Greg Chappell has penned an open letter to current skipper Tim Paine after his performance in the third Test at the SCG. Paine has been widely condemned for his foul-mouthed spray towards the umpire as well as his words to Ravi Ashwin behind the stumps in the frustrating draw in Sydney. He publicly and privately apologised for what happened since but has admitted he won’t shy away from sledging in the future as a result, more that he just needs to be more aware of the stump mic.