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    Well-known MMA fighter Mark Hunt has applied pressure on retired NRL star Paul Gallen to sign a contract, for a potential boxing match which may take place on a date in May in Sydney. Gallen wants more time to go over the details before he agrees to do the fight.
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  • #2
    Just retire already.

    Hunt has won just one of his last six fights in MMA and he's 0-1-1 in boxing. He's 45, he's been knocked out 5 times in MMA and more in kickboxing, and he's already starting to speak with a stutter.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by famicommander View Post
      Just retire already.

      Hunt has won just one of his last six fights in MMA and he's 0-1-1 in boxing. He's 45, he's been knocked out 5 times in MMA and more in kickboxing, and he's already starting to speak with a stutter.
      Has been in some wars too, even when not counting the KO losses. Sad to see fighters receive so much damage in their careers

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Disturbed View Post
        Has been in some wars too, even when not counting the KO losses. Sad to see fighters receive so much damage in their careers
        29 pro MMA fights, 2 pro boxing matches, 43 pro kickboxing fights, several street fights and violent criminal offenses before his pro career, countless hours of sparring, and a few pro wrestling matches.

        And he was out of shape for most of it. Guy has put his body through hell.

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        • #5
          Hunt still got k.o power but dude is lazy he never bothered to get better as a fighter and doesnt put his hands up. That being said if this guy Gallen stays stationary hunt will knock him out.

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