Anthony Mundine is contemplating retirement after a crushing loss in his WBC Silver super welterweight title fight to American Charles Hartley.
The fight was stopped in the 11th round just as Mundine's father Tony threw in the towel in at the Melbourne Convention Centre, handing Hatley a one-sided TKO victory.
Mundine never really recovered from a brutal second round when he was knocked down three times by the Texan, who pummelled the Australian with body blows as well as landing plenty on his chin.
He showed huge courage to fight on and even sent Hatley briefly to the deck in the 10th round but he couldn't secure the knock-out he needed to beat his 29-year-old opponent, whose record is now 26-1.
The 40-year-old admitted pre-fight he was only at 85 per cent with his preparation hampered by tendonitis in both elbows which limited his ability to spar as well as a dodgy hip.