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Daniel Geale has already stated he'll "be back for what's rightfully his", and he was referring to the title the WBA stripped him of.
It will be interesting to see whether Golovkin's step up to super middleweight next fight against Thomas Oosthuizen is just a one off thing or not. I'm sure Geale will be watching with keen interest. |
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Most of us have seen Gennady Golovkin's destruction of Ishida. Where to now for GGG?
Most of the big names already have fights set. The notable exception being IBF champion Daniel Geale, who won't know his next move until his mandatory challenger Sam Soliman's drug issue is sorted out. Perhaps Daniel Geale will be GGG's next opponent, with 3 belts on the line. |
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I wouldn't hold my breath for Geale. If Soloman posses dirty he will probably go for a third Mundine fightor another go with Sturm, this time in Australia. The guy is useless for a supposid champion and he has company.
HBO has already passed on Vera so Rubio could actually be the frontrunner. I would not mind seeing Dirrel fight GGG but one would have more hope in Geale actually taking that fight. |
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FYI I saw Geale fight twice. A busy little fighter who left no serious impression on me. He earned his title and is now trying to cash in with minimum risk. Good for him, bad for boxing. He will only fight Golovkin when he is ready to cash out. Passing him of as a threat to Golovkin is laughable. |
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