Daniel Geale has a myriad of enticing and dangerous options after creating boxing history by defeating Felix Sturm in Germany in their middleweight world title unification bout.
Geale, 31, added Sturm's WBA Super title to his IBF crown with a split decision 12-round points win in Oberhausen on Saturday.
The Sydney-based Tasmanian became the first Australian-born fighter to win two globally recognized major titles in the same division.
Members of his camp, including veteran American promoter Gary Shaw, were adamant Geale was also the first visiting fighter to twice take world titles off Germans fighters on their home soil.
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Geale, 31, added Sturm's WBA Super title to his IBF crown with a split decision 12-round points win in Oberhausen on Saturday.
The Sydney-based Tasmanian became the first Australian-born fighter to win two globally recognized major titles in the same division.
Members of his camp, including veteran American promoter Gary Shaw, were adamant Geale was also the first visiting fighter to twice take world titles off Germans fighters on their home soil.
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