In boxing, appreciation can be withheld until stubbornness and blindness are shaken by the sound of the proverbial penny dropping. By that time a fighter’s achievements are arguably celebrated too little too late.
Take Daniel Geale for example. It’s been over a year since he became Australia’s first ever recognised world middleweight champion. That night of 7th May 2011 in Neubrandenberg, Germany the IBF title was wrestled from the clutches of German boxing stalwart Sebastian Sylvester and 5,000 patriotic fans via a split decision [Click Here To Read More]
Take Daniel Geale for example. It’s been over a year since he became Australia’s first ever recognised world middleweight champion. That night of 7th May 2011 in Neubrandenberg, Germany the IBF title was wrestled from the clutches of German boxing stalwart Sebastian Sylvester and 5,000 patriotic fans via a split decision [Click Here To Read More]
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