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Sam Soliman fought bouts to gain the No1 contender position. IBF champion Geale is due to fight his manatory Soliman by December 8. The IBF gave a special excemption for Geale to fight Mundine, to delay the mandatory. The special reason for the delay is that a Mundine fight creates more money.
Is correct? If so is it right? Is it good for boxing to have a system were an org allows a mandatory to be bypassed for a big money fight against a guy who does not even have a belt from another org? Is this good for boxing? What the IBF are doing is corruption. Abuse of discretion, the misuse of one's powers and decision making facilities. |
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IBF & Sam Soliman's buddy Ray Wheatley sure are corrupt to allow Soliman to fight a garbage eliminator vs top 50 middleweight at best Giovanni Lorenzo to gain the number 1 position.
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Soliman beat Lorenzo better than Sylvester, just as well as Sturm. Soliman beat Wood better than Mundine. Soliman beat Albert just as well as Geale. It was a combination of these 3 most recent fights that earnt the no1 position.
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yes he deserves a shot. He has never fought for a title in his true weight division of 160. He has fought the above to earn a shot, and is the mandatory. Its not a case of Geale picking and choosing, Soliman is the mandatory. And yes Geale should fight him, prove he can beat him. Soliman has a difficult style to fight against.
And in regards to money Geale and his team are shocking at selling a promotion. Geale does nothing to sell a promotion. |
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Asside from that, maybe someone else in the top ten apart from Geale, and maybe when he can bring something to the table. No one rates Soliman. 1 Sergio Gabriel Martinez 1083 50(2 1997 37 southpaw Oxnard, California, USA 2 Daniel Geale 659 28(15)-1-0 2004 31 orthodox Mt Annan, New South Wales, Australia 3 Peter Quillin 554 28(20)-0-0 2005 29 orthodox Brooklyn, New York, USA 4 Gennady Golovkin 552 24(21)-0-0 2006 30 orthodox Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany 5 Felix Sturm 529 37(16)-3(1)-2 2001 33 orthodox Cologne, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany 6 Julio Cesar Chavez Jr 483 46(32)-1-1 2003 26 orthodox Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico 7 Dmitry Pirog 412 20(15)-0-0 2005 32 orthodox Gelendzhik, Russia 8 Matthew Macklin |
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I don't ever recall you having as much of a whinge about Kessler fighting Calzaghe instead of Mundine, or Mundine moving down to MW when Kessler became his mandatory after losing to Calzaghe. |
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