Geale will beat Golovkin

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by The Kirwan Kid, Nov 4, 2012.


  1. fighta29

    fighta29 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    **** off fudge packer.
     
  2. fighta29

    fighta29 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Thats more of an educated assessment. Im with you, I would really like to see this fight. Equally big risk for both fighters, but the winner is the fan.
     
  3. TCboxa

    TCboxa Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Would u like to make a bet that the fight with GGG will never happen? WBAs actions dont make Geale and his team grow a spine over night, sure every fight is risky but none of them as risky as fighting GGG, he unified 2 titles against beatable opponents whom were on their way out of the sport, GGG is climbing up and up and up, the sky is the limit for this guy and make no mistake about it, Geales a bit chinny as has been shown in previouse fights he has been hurt in or dropped. He has NEVER fought someone like GGG and GGG has never fought someone like Geale, it would be a good fight while it lasted but it will never eventuate, as they say, dreams are free so your welcome to contuine dreaming.

    Geale was looking for excuses not to fight GGG the moment he won the title, he made zero attempts to get the GGG fight on. They couldnt even secure martinez to fight him after martinez's injurys had healed. He would rather throw away the WBA belt and fight Mundine, which says alot to boxing fans world wide. He has lost so much credibility its not funny, and then they wonder why this guy cant sell a beer in a pub. Hope what Mundine pays him was worth it.

    I get my information from GOD! & on the odd occasion from Baby JESUS :good
     
  4. mrdoctor

    mrdoctor GGG Full Member

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    tc i think you need to go to confesion and get rid of your sins...u have been a bad christian..
     
  5. HoldMyBeer

    HoldMyBeer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    if geale thought he could beat GGG, then surely he would fancy his chances of going one better too and would have gone to the US...?
    going to germany and getting 2 paper titles (which is a good achievement), but then going back to australia and fighting mundine for $$ is essentially doing what ze germans did - taking a backwards step to greater glory...for the cash

    its a negative move, but a common one for fighters who dont think they can go all the way
     
  6. mrdoctor

    mrdoctor GGG Full Member

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    Geale does deserve a payday and after mundine get another one in sillyman ANC then go to the states for another big one so u can't blame him..
     
  7. TCboxa

    TCboxa Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    spot on, great post :good
     
  8. mrdoctor

    mrdoctor GGG Full Member

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    what bull****...geale desrves a payday and will get another one next year in the states.
     
  9. fighta29

    fighta29 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Geales a bit chinny?? when has he been ko'd???
    Beatable opponents??Every fighter is. Geale has the goods to beat GGG
    The WBA decided GGG could generate some immediate income, and have been ****ed around by sturm, not geale. And, it means nothing. What it does mean is a shot at GGG at a later date. No rush, they are not pursuing Geale either. Does that make GGG spineless ????? According to your reasoning, it does.
    Noone wanted him to fight Mundine, but it will generate huge dollars. So why the **** not?
    Credibility in boxing is based on what you do in your career, not one fight. He has done what nearly no other Aus boxer has done.

    And wtf are you talking about with Martinez??? If you knew what the go was, you would know that the idea if chavez was beaten was always a re-match, and noone else would get an immediate look in as chavez jr has a HUGE following, and generates a ****load of cash. HBO has plans for a series of fights between chavez, martinez ,geale, ggg and other at a later date. These things take time. Just because he fights mundine doesnt mean these fights wont happen later.

    **** mate, you seriously sound like the bloke that shows up at the gym, is not wanted there (we all have one), overhears a few things, and thinks he actually knows.

    You dont.
     
  10. fighta29

    fighta29 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Oh ****, not another one.

    Second hand info genius. You sound like the guy at the pub, that "knows" a boxer, and can tell you the ins and out of boxing and its secrets, all while showing all who will listen how good your jab is.

    How the **** would you know what plans team Grange have? Fight offers and contracts change DAILY. Cash fights are a part of boxing. Get over it.:-(
     
  11. Bwgcolman

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    I think Geale will fight Golovkin eventually, though busisness wise I understand it's not the most viable fight for Geale at the moment. Geale's done it the hard way and deserves the payday fighting Mundine, although it probably isn't the best fight from the point of view of real boxing fans.

    One way or the other I think they'll meet either if it is a unification bout or Geale is picked as an opponent after he's lost/been stripped of a title.

    As far as beating Golovkin I think Geale is capable of doing it on his night, though realistically I can't see him doing it. Golovkin maybe over hyped at the moment but he probably has the ability to live up to the hype.
    He has great anticipation, power and boxing smarts, also i'm sure he has an amateur victory over Geale, which while 10 years ago would still play somewhere on Geales mind and Golovkins confidence. Also as Golovkin's profile is already quiet large in the US, especially with the large Eastern European population there and will only get bigger as he wins titles, I can't see Geale getting the nod over him if it was close and went to the cards. Golovkin would be worth too much compared with what Geale could generate financially.
     
  12. TCboxa

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    Firstly, good post :good thanks for keeping it civil.

    When i say he is a bit chinny, im going off opponents that have either knocked him down or hurt him when they had no place in doing so, meaning he got knocked down/hurt by fighters he really shouldnt have. None of them were big hitters like GGG so i think that fact plays in favour of GGG.

    The WBA decided GGG fight would generate income, fair enough but more income than the Mundine fight with Geale? i dont really understand that, GGG wouldnt be making the couple of million that Geale will make fighting Mundine and had the WBA backed Geale then they would have got a slice of that pie, now they put all their eggs into one basket with GGG whom imo doesnt generate a huge income.

    Geale could have fought GGG and then went on to fight Mundine and he could have keept the WBA belt in the process however i honestly belive that Geales camp know its the most risky fight they have taken to date and want to take the fight ONLY on their terms and ONLY when they are ready. I am still not sure the fight will ever take place, i sure as hell would love to be wrong on this occasion but my gut feeling tells me they want no part of GGG as other boxers in the past have followed the same route.

    I was the first one to say he should cash in and fight Mundine, however i dont agree in throwing away the WBA belt he worked so hard to earn, in doing so. There is more than one way to skin a cat and i belive Geale and his team are going the wrong way about it, IF mundine defeats him then he can kiss USA goodbye, he will need GGG more than GGG needs him and it may play to his favour, geale that is, or he could simply hang them up, we just dont know, its boxing and anything can happen. Personally i was hoping he would fight Martinez and unify the division so no doubt i am very dissapointed that he has thrown the WBA belt in the bin and decided to go after the money.

    Had he unifyed the division he would have got everything he has dreamed of in terms of money and fame, i just hope he isnt cutting his nose off to spite his face.

    I read Martinez is fighting some other guy, cant recall from memory but someone posted a link to the article.
     
  13. TheManBearPig

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    Martinez is set to fight Martin Murray in Argentina(I think).
     
  14. TCboxa

    TCboxa Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    fark.. ur not a useless ***** after all :good
     
  15. TheManBearPig

    TheManBearPig Member Full Member

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    LOL It's nice to see that your opinion on me has changed a little. However, it's unfortunate that I still think you are a ****** with small man syndrome. Hopefully that can change down the track :good