Comments Thread For: BoxingScene Ratings Update: M. Vazquez, Daniel Geale

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: BoxingScene Ratings Update: M. Vazquez, Daniel Geale

    It was a light week in boxing in terms of top ten talents. That all changes this weekend. Several rated fighers are in action.

    Last week, it was the most significant title match of the week that marked a change here.

    Middleweight: Daniel Geale returns with a win but stays a baby step behind Felix Sturm. Yes, he beat Sturm head to head, but Sturm rebounded to beat the man who beat Geale. Flip a coin…and hope for a rematch. [Click Here To Read More]
  • rey guey
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    but if Geale has a rematch he's ducking Golovkin! (ggg fan logic)

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    • JJRod
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      The fact that Miguel Vasquez is the number one rated lightweight Mexican in the world and no one cares about him shows you how boring this guy is.

      He's a nice guy and all but good lord. He needs to stay in China with that performance.

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      • Citizen Koba
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        #4
        Originally posted by rey guey
        but if Geale has a rematch he's ducking Golovkin! (ggg fan logic)
        Cept Sam Soliman has already inked a Sturm rematch - so Geale will kinda have to wait his turn.

        I ain't saying that Geale's avoiding GGG since he's saying he's keen for the fight, but he has already turned it down twice this year (albeit for at least moderately credible reasons).

        Given these circumstances you can't say that GGG isn't at least trying to get the best fighters in the ring.

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