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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Daniel Geale Unsure of Future After Shocking Knockout Loss

    Former middleweight world champion Daniel Geale (31-5, 16 KOs) is unsure of his next move, after suffering a very unexpected knockout loss on Friday night to countryman Renold Quinlan (11-1, 7KOs) in Launceston.

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    good fighter in his prime but was never the same after golovkin destroyed him

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      #3
      Originally posted by bigdramashow
      good fighter in his prime but was never the same after golovkin destroyed him
      Geale was always tight at 160, so draining himself to 157 for Cotto immediately after getting KO'd for the first time in his career by GGG probably took a lot out of him.

      Draining like that takes away punch resistance and sometimes it never comes back.

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        #4
        Originally posted by bigdramashow
        good fighter in his prime but was never the same after golovkin destroyed him
        He stinks. That's why Barker beat him. Golovkin a fraud.

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          #5
          Originally posted by kafkod
          Geale was always tight at 160, so draining himself to 157 for Cotto immediately after getting KO'd for the first time in his career by GGG probably took a lot out of him.

          Draining like that takes away punch resistance and sometimes it never comes back.
          Geale was never good. This proves Golovkin is a bum.

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            #6
            Originally posted by kafkod
            Geale was always tight at 160, so draining himself to 157 for Cotto immediately after getting KO'd for the first time in his career by GGG probably took a lot out of him.

            Draining like that takes away punch resistance and sometimes it never comes back.
            yeah, no doubt that the version cotto fought wasnt the same as what ggg fought

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              Originally posted by bigdramashow
              yeah, no doubt that the version cotto fought wasnt the same as what ggg fought
              There was a reason why Cotto would only fight Geale if Geale agreed to his catchweight stipulation. Fools and casual fans don't know what that reason was, but I do!

              Poor Geale, he was proud of his reputation for toughness and durability. I think the way GGG walked through his punches and swatted him like a bug broke his heart and shattered his confidence.

              With that, and the weight drain, he looked like one of the walking dead at the weigh in for Cotto.

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                #8
                Originally posted by bigdramashow
                yeah, no doubt that the version cotto fought wasnt the same as what ggg fought
                What version did Barker beat before Golovkin you racist moron.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by CaneloMaidana
                  What version did Barker beat before Golovkin you racist moron.
                  barker was a good fighter

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    There was a reason why Cotto would only fight Geale if Geale agreed to his catchweight stipulation. Fools and casual fans don't know what that reason was, but I do!

                    Poor Geale, he was proud of his reputation for toughness and durability. I think the way GGG walked through his punches and swatted him like a bug broke his heart and shattered his confidence.

                    With that, and the weight drain, he looked like one of the walking dead at the weigh in for Cotto.
                    Barker who doesn't even box any more beat him before Golovkin you coward.

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