Mundine probably know's within himself it's time to hang up the boxing gloves.
the honourable thing to do, would be admit he was beaten by a better man on the day,and state he has given as much as he can, and retire.
To me it was like the flipside of the Mundine v Green fight. Mundine was too sharp for Green that night. Last night should be a wakeup call for Mundine. I don't care too much for the guy but he was a very smooth fighter with quick hands and feet in his prime. That seems to be gone. He has neither the speed nor power to worry anyone of class. All-in-all it was a reasonably easy night for Geale - he scored at will, never looked in danger, looked like he could fight another 12 rounds at the end.