You really want me to say because Geale will beat dont you?! For your benefit I will say it "Mundine doesnt want to get beaten by Geale":gsg:gsg God I hate lying
He isnt busting out to fight geale because theres no reason too, he already signed the contract for the contender long before the Geale fight and he is still sore that they decided to have the fight reviewed by new judges and that they scored the bout for Geale and then demanded him to rematch. I believe the medley fight was stunt he pulled to get out fighting Geale and he wanted to make them pay so he waited till the very last minute and abandoned ship. He is not scared of Geale just think his management has givin him horrible horrible advice but who am i to comment on how they do their job............I'm only a PI for the Australian Boxing Commision (the boxing forum section):yep
What a load of **** that first line is Ash. Medley's defence was pretty fkn good last night. Mundine's biggest failure right from the fights offset was to penetrate Medley with combinations. Left jabs got through very often later in the fight. Big deal. Mundines jab was the difference during the later rounds.. Mundine was heavier and more composed.. Other than that, kiss any single hope of Mundine performing at a higher level GOODBYE.
Firstly Mundines jab was ****in fast, secondly Mundine has never been known to punch in combinations.
Daily Telegraph have had a long running feud with his camp. So they reflect it by giving him limited/negative print. After one of Mundine's fights, the next mornings paper had a two page spread on amateur turned pro Leroy Brown.
Try about a dozen occassions last night when Mundine threw 5 or 6 punch combo's to head-body-head. :tong
Yeah but i said he's not known for being a counter puncher, it's not natural to him, he's a sniper. Calzaghe on the other hand is a master combo ninja
Good summary. It still amazes me that Mundine held his paper belt for so long and was able to get away with so many bull**** voluntary defenses of his title against bums without being forced to fight a mandatory.