Daniel Geale is relishing his underdog status ahead of this weekend's middleweight world title showdown with Miguel Cotto — even down to the champion's demand for a catch weight that will not favour the Australian challenger.
Geale's last foray to New York ended with a third-round knock-out loss to hard-hitting Gennady Golovkin at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan in July last year.
He rebounded with a 12-round decision over Jarrod Fletcher, and brings a 31-3 record, with 16 knock-outs into the bout at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn.
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Geale's last foray to New York ended with a third-round knock-out loss to hard-hitting Gennady Golovkin at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan in July last year.
He rebounded with a 12-round decision over Jarrod Fletcher, and brings a 31-3 record, with 16 knock-outs into the bout at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn.
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