For Geale to win!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Raiders, Jul 26, 2014.


  1. Raiders

    Raiders New Member Full Member

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    I've watched most of GGG's fights and he fights like Kostya Tszyu and Mikkel Kessler, they both love to fight on the front foot by cutting off the ring so they can throw their power punches. But when Tszyu fought Hatton, Hattons team had a very good game plan and they executed their game plan perfectly and Geale has to do the same thing with GGG. For Hatton to avoid Kostya Tszyo's power punches he rough housed him, even was a little dirty but not too illegal and put Kostya on the back foot not allowing Tszyu to get his power shots off. What Hatton did was slip and move, digging in with body shots, slipping punches and putting Kostya in unfamiliar territory and Geale has to do this with GGG. Even when Joe Calzaghe fought Kessler Joe saw that Kessler could not fight on the back foot because when Kessler fought Mundine when ever Mundine put Kessler on the back foot Kessler was in no mans land and didn't know what to do and Calzaghe's team new this and they won a tough fight against Kessler just like Hatton did with Tszyo. I believe that Geale is GGG's hardest test yet and they are right because he has beaten a three time world champion in Mundine who has controlled Australian boxing for the last decade AND PLUS was very unlucky! in losing his belt in a controversial decision to Barker when he put him on the canvas with a body shot. I believe if Geale can use the same tactics as Hatton and Joe Calzaghe by slipping punches, using the his fast jab and combinations that he has developed over the years to put GGG on the back and in uncharted territory, I believe he can put GGG off his game. If Geale uses this strategy he could eek out a very tough decision victory tomorrow. I saw the preview with Geale and GGG and Geale said that GGG must be prepared for 12 hard rounds which is perfect for any Australian fan! I just hope that the Geale camp thinks the same way as I do! they might, I don't know! but if team Geale have the same game plan as what I have said by putting GGG on the back foot putting GGG in unfamiliar territory using Hattons's and Joe Calzaghe game plan and using the skills that he has learned by facing and conquering Australia's best in Mundine by avoiding his jab and power shots, I think he can do the same with GGG, by putting him on the back foot. I honestly believe Geale can win a tough decision victory. Geale you have my full support bro win or lose, but I know you want to prove everybody wrong in beating GGG and I think you can! Good Luck bro! Make Australia proud win or lose :good
     
  2. Trumpy

    Trumpy Active Member Full Member

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    You have to be realistic , More probable than anything else Geale will get stopped , BUT IDF YOU WNT TO USE EXAMPLES , kOSTA AND hATTON IS A BAD ONE , hATTON CONTINUALLY FOULED , HELD , USED HIS ELBOWS HE DID'NT WANT TO FIGHT HE WANTED TO CLINCH , FOUL AND SURVIVE , AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS THE ref let him do it , IF THAT FIGHT WAS ANY WHERE ELSE hATTON WOULD OF BEEN WARNED AND HAD POINTS DEDUCTED .

    However if you look at Vince Phillips win over Kosta ,, that is the route Daniel should take . same has Buster Douglas against Tyson ,,, Don't move in and get caught , .. Don't move back and get caught on the end of one ,,, STAND YOUR GROUND catch him coming in then smother , break do it again . Throw from middle distance .
     
  3. one in a million

    one in a million Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Did you stand your ground :deal
     
  4. Raiders

    Raiders New Member Full Member

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    who won won the fight? Hatton did, mate I wished Kostya won the fight but Hattons team stopped Kostya's power and he lost, Geale should do the same thing to GGG!
     
  5. Pureist

    Pureist Guest

    If geale tries to stand his ground he will get eaten alive, he would be a middle ground punching bag, I agree in general with raiders, you need to straighten him up and push him backwards as much as possible without being predictable, not be within 1m of the ropes and be on the move constantly, waiting for GGG would be a suicide mission
     
  6. Trumpy

    Trumpy Active Member Full Member

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    Who said wait for him , I said stand your ground , your corrrect go to the ropes , its suicide , stay off the ropes , you go forward to push him back , your gonna get caught and caught good . You stand your ground and punch before him move in with him , and tie up , Its the only chance Geale has and its not much of a chance either , because i suspect he will get caught .

    Hatton got away with the tactics he used because it was England with a English ref ,, Use them against Golovkin , and he will get points took , then disqualified or ko'ed

    Its all hyperthetic anyway ,, I don't think fighting this guy is on the same level has a washed up Mundine , a rugby brawler , who's so good i can't remember his name , A over the hill Sturm , or a Overated pom called Barker .. Has much has i give him credit for having a go ,, I don't rate his chances too high ,, But then again i've been wrong many times before and i sincerly hope i'm wrong again ,
     
  7. Pureist

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    If he stands his ground, GGG will march forward behind punches, pushing geale backwards. Going forward behind punches will have GGG at least having to defend before attacking, all of GGGs opponents have all been defensive, you can't stand in front of this guy and hope to win, constant movement is needed
     
  8. big easel

    big easel Member Full Member

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    The real deal will win:bbb
     
  9. Raiders

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  10. Trumpy

    Trumpy Active Member Full Member

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    Your correct , you stand in front of this guy and do NOTHING he will march on you and ko you , He's no slouch on his feet either , you go after him behind the jab , he will move to the side , or slip and ko you , he does like to get the full swing of his arms behind his body shots .

    You do a Buster Douglas on him , and stand your ground , middle distance , punch with him , anticipate his forward move and beat him to the punch , then tie him up , you will stop his momentum that he likes to get going ..
    Phillips done it with Kosta , and too a extent Hatton has well ..

    Problem is Daniel does'nt really have the power to hurt him too much , and Daniel is'nt the hardest man in the world to catch clean lesser fighters have caught him before ,, still he's an Aussie and i can keep my fingers crossed