Anthony Mundine

Player

Birthday May 21, 1975

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Age 48 years old

Nationality Australia

Height 180 cm

Weight 87 kg

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Anthony Steven Mundine is an Australian former professional boxer and rugby league footballer.

1970

Mundine is trained by his father, Tony Mundine, who was a middleweight contender during the 1970s.

1990

He was raised as a Christian but converted to Islam in the late 1990s.

1993

Mundine played junior rugby league for Hurstville United and, while attending Kingsgrove High School, Mundine starred for the school in the 1993 and 1994 teams which won the University Shield both of those years.

He also played for the Australian Schoolboys team in 1993.

That year, Mundine signed with the St. George Dragons as an eighteen-year-old.

Mundine also attended Canterbury Boys' High School and Cleveland Street High School.

1994

In 1994, Mundine represented the Junior Kangaroos, the team that beat Great Britain's under-19s in the curtain-raiser to the Australia v. France Test at Parramatta Stadium.

1996

In 1996, he played in a losing grand final, against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.

That year, he was the victim of racial vilification when Rugby League player Barry Ward called Mundine a "black c- - - -".

Ward was fined $10,000 for the offence.

At the end of that season Mundine announced that he was signing with the Brisbane Broncos in the Super League competition.

1997

In 1997 he played 18 games for the Brisbane club, scoring three tries.

He also played at centre in his second consecutive grand final, this time a victory against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in Brisbane.

1998

In 1998 he returned to St. George.

1999

Mundine was selected to play for New South Wales in each of the three matches of the 1999 State of Origin series, scoring a try in Game I on debut.

That year he also assisted St. George Illawarra's run to the Grand Final, with a hat-trick against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the major semi-final.

The following week the club lost to the Melbourne Storm in the 1999 NRL Grand Final during which and Mundine, playing at five-eighth knocked-on over the try line early in the second half when the score was 14-0 in favour of St. George Illawarra, which proved to be a major turning point in the match.

The following year, Mundine said before the club's grand final rematch with Melbourne that Melbourne were not worthy premiers.

Melbourne would hand St. George Illawarra a 70-10 defeat at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Mundine was disappointed that further representative honours did not follow, and believed that his representative opportunities did not reflect his abilities and achievements at club level.

He raised the issue of racism as the main explanation for this.

2000

In boxing he competed from 2000 to 2021, and held the WBA super-middleweight title twice between 2003 and 2008.

Mundine left rugby league halfway through the 2000 season, after being inspired to go into boxing, when a friend, Abdi Osman, showed him a video of Muhammad Ali.

He later cited what he claimed was racism concerning rugby league as one of the reasons he quit to take up boxing.

Mundine would later make implications during a promotion for a boxing match that former chairman of selectors and respected Aboriginal figure Arthur Beetson may have been an "Uncle Tom" who went along with the alleged racism.

Mundine fought his first professional boxing match in July 2000, at the age of 25.

2005

In 2005 Mundine was reported to be making a comeback to the NRL, but this did not eventuate.

2007

In 2007 Mundine was appointed Indigenous Liaison Officer at the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Mundine has close family ties to rugby league: he is a relative of Wes Patten, Amos Roberts, Beau Mundine, Blake Ferguson and Reece Robinson, all NRL footballers.

He is also the brother-in-law of Tyran Smith who married Mundine's sister, Kellie.

Mundine's son CJ Mundine is currently on the path to playing in the NRL.

2009

He also held the IBO middleweight title from 2009 to 2010, and the WBA interim super-welterweight title from 2011 to 2012.

Mundine is well known for his heated rivalries with fellow Australians Danny Green and Daniel Geale.

Anthony Steven Mundine is the son of former professional boxer Tony Mundine and hails from the Bundjalung people of northern coastal areas of New South Wales.

Both of his parents are Aboriginal.

2016

In September 2016, after stating on previous occasions he wanted to return to rugby league, Mundine claimed that St George chief executive Peter Doust had been in contact with him regarding his availability to play.

2017

On 8 December 2017, Mundine again declared that he desired to return to rugby league and singled out St George as the club for which he wanted to play.

Mundine said in an interview with Fox Sports regarding his possible return that "It could be possible, you don't know. Anything is possible with me,".

2019

On 21 April 2019 it was announced that Mundine would make a return to rugby league and had signed with the Matraville Tigers in the South Sydney District Rugby League.