All the hype about Jennings vs Perez plus the sideshow that can be Fury's life has dimmed the spot lite on this fight.
Fight of the night maybe?
What do you think?
All the hype about Jennings vs Perez plus the sideshow that can be Fury's life has dimmed the spot lite on this fight.
Fight of the night maybe?
What do you think?
There isnt much between Geale and Macklin or Stevens in my opinion. Geale would be fav over them but not a big fav.
This should be getting more hype. It's great to see GGG matched against a gate keeper quality fighter. No more no names or has beens, keep stepping it up GGG! I've waited for years on GGG and I'm ready for him to take a Froch-esque approach with great fight after great fight.
Hmm, I submit the stage is set for GGG to open up his entire box of tools and when he does, the end will come for Geale as the Australian is rescued from himself by either his corner or referee Mike Ortega. This should occur as GGG closes off the ring and moves Geale into a corner, strategically pummeling him with accurate and fully leveraged shots alternating downstairs and upstairs--perhaps as early as Round seven
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
For a common opponent, Ghanaian Osumanu Adama was butchered by GGG IN February. However, Osumanu went the distance with Geale in a UD loss March 2012 (one judge even had it 115-113).
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
Your or I can talk up Geale all you want but he's going to take a beating,! I see it being a one sided
fight GGG hitting him at will, Geale gets hit and Golovkin is not the type of fighter to get hit by.!
There is nobody in the middle weight division, to push GGG lets be honest and not kid ourselves
he's Liverpool against your local pub side.
Geale has never been, and is never going to be, a guy who lands on the p4p lists of fight fans, but he's a good, solid workmanlike, former belt holder and top 5 or 6 middleweight. If GGG is special like many people think he is, he should beat Geale convincingly. On the other hand, Geale has underrated lateral movement and GGG's supposed weakness is against movers. He also knows how to punch to the body and, although he isn't the biggest puncher, packs a half-way decent wallop. I'm probably most looking forward to this fight to see GGG in action again after his hiatus as a result of his father passing away. Geale ranks a tad bit higher than Macklin for me. If heat beats Geale, it's one more step to cleaning out the division. Top Rank and Golden Boy won't let Cotto or Canelo anywhere near GGG so at some point, if he wants the big fight, he'll need to take a risky one at the weight class above.
He's too old to be cleaning out a dead division.
Nobody cares about this fight.
At GG's age the last thing he needs to be doing is wasting his time on a top 5 or 6 middleweight.
Dude is not a spring chicken..especially when you throw in over 300 amateur bouts.
Beating Geale means absolutely nothing...especially after the way Cotto anihilated Sergio.
Cotto in one fight has beaten better comp than GG.
Geale isnt shit, so if GGG does the business hes not bad! will be a good fight for sure
This is the main event on the card and features GGG who has been pushed very hard by HBO.
It is supposed to steal the show. It is the show.
Geale is tough and wily, but not terribly hard to hit. Like everyone else, I see a mid to late stoppage. Probably mid.
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
You're right...Geale ain't shit.
It's high time GG took some risks and challenges himself.
Geale is about as risky as going to the mail box.
This fight coming off Adama is not the right move for a 32 y/o 8 year pro..
He's not doing himself any favors wasting his time with all these soft touches.
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