Middleweight Daniel Geale and his team are planning to send an appeal to the IBO to force a rematch with Anthony Mundine, claiming the boxer used illegal tactics in the fight and used intimidation to frighten the judges. Geale lost a close split-decision to Mundine last week in Australia. It was the first loss of Geale's career. [details]
Daniel Geale Appeals For Anthony Mundine Rematch
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I wouldn't mind seeing them fight again, the fight could have easily gone either way and the result would have been different had that slip been ruled a knockdown, which is what it should have been called IMO.
Edit: What Geale and his teams are saying about Mundine and his team intimidating the judges is a little preposterous. The tape thing was very irritating though.Last edited by Silencers; 06-01-2009, 07:13 AM. -
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I wouldn't mind seeing them fight again, the fight could have easily gone either way and the result would have been different had that slip been ruled a knockdown, which is what it should have been called IMO.
Edit: What Geale and his teams are saying about Mundine and his team intimidating the judges is a little preposterous. The tape thing was very irritating though.
Either way, both arent world class and both will get stopped if they bother to step upComment
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The claims of intimidation are a result of people from Mundine's entourage huddling around and harrassing one of the judges and reading his score card after each round.Comment
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I think the whole judge intimidation thing was a complete non-event and as such does not warrant a rematch in itself.
The Mundine hand-wrap saga was obviously very frustrating to watch. He was not penalised on the night and I doubt he will be in the future.
There was one knockdown in the fight, and that was where Geale found himself sat on the canvas. I have no issues calling the other 'supposed knockdown' a slip.
I think team Geale don't have much chance of convincing the IBO to force a rematch, and Mundine, well he won't take the risk again.
I'd love to see them settle it in the ring though. Oh well.Comment
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I think Mundine would lose to the best in the division, Sturm, Pavlik and Abraham but the division is relatively shallow so he can become a decent contender, and maybe a titlist when Pavlik and Abraham move up.Last edited by Silencers; 06-02-2009, 01:43 AM.Comment
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I have no idea where the story originated from, I'm pretty sure it is illegal for members of a fighters' team to crowd around a judge after a round to look at the scores, if that's true then they should do something about that.
I think Mundine would lost to the best in the division, Sturm, Pavlik and Abraham but the division is relatively shallow so he can become a decent contender, and maybe a titlist when Pavlik and Abraham move up.
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It was discussed on this board where many trainers fighters and officials in aussie boxing chat a lot of the aus sport media look to this board for aus boxing news .
http://australianboxingforum.yuku.com/topic/3936
Thanks for the link.Comment
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