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  • Daniel Geale turns down April 26th, says conflicts with UFC in Australia

    http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8794744

    Daniel Geale has written to a leading television executive to explain why he has knocked back a fight with Gennady Golovkin and to stress that he definitely wants a crack at the hard-hitting boxer.

    Former WBA and IBF world middleweight champion Geale fights world-ranked fellow Australian Garth Wood in Sydney on February 19 in his first bout since losing the IBF strap to Englishman Darren Barker last August.

    Geale wants to prove he isn't "done and dusted" after that loss and is worthy of a shot at another world title.

    Felix Sturm, who took the title off Barker last December, wants a rematch later this year with Geale, who dethroned the German in 2012.

    However, another Australian, Sam Soliman, is the mandatory contender.

    Geale was offered an April 26 HBO TV fight against Kazakhstan's WBA and IBO world champion Golovkin, the man with the best KO percentage of any top-flight fighter.

    However, he turned it down as the fight would not have been seen in Australia, as the main pay-TV provider is already committed to bringing in a UFC promotion on that date.

    Geale has written to HBO president Ken Hershman to emphasise he wasn't running scared of unbeaten Golovkin, who has won 26 of his 29 bouts by KO.

    "Because it's the truth, we weren't ducking him," Geale told AAP.

    "If they had given us a week later or a week before, it would have been perfect.

    "But they wouldn't budge on the date and I want the people of Australia to be able to see a fight like that.

    "Golovkin has built his name up so well, he's stopped pretty much everybody he's been in there with.

    "I don't want to go over there and do something great and nobody see it."

    Geale remains confident of beating Golovkin, who defeated him in their amateur days, after watching the champion stop Osumanu Adama, the Ghanaian who took the Australian 12 rounds in a world title bout in Hobart in 2012.

    Geale is determined to make a statement and impress against Wood to disprove any sceptics who believe his career is on the slide after the Barker loss.

    "I've got a point to prove now and I've got to show people I'm not done and dusted," Geale said.

    "A lot of people do think that probably now I've been beaten, that's going to be it.

    "But I've got to show people that I'm back and better than ever, more hungry."
    Well...looks like it'll be Lee. Heard HBO turned down Jonak/Kirkland then went back on board with it.

    I don't know how Aussie t.v works either. Looks like it can't be broadcasted unless it's PPV over there.... Aussie t.v is wierd.

  • #2
    Lame. This a lil more legit than Murray's "visa issues."

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    • #3
      Danny better not have any more reasons when he's offered the next date or it won't be a good look.

      Can't massively fault him though cos a good chunk of revenue could come from the Oz ppv - as long as he makes the fight at the next opportunity.

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      • #4
        man thats weak. u cant complain about wanting an hbo date and then get it and not like it. smh. i swear, middle weight is the worse division in boxing bar none.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View Post
          Danny better not have any more reasons when he's offered the next date or it won't be a good look.

          Can't massively fault him though cos a good chunk of revenue could come from the Oz ppv - as long as he makes the fight at the next opportunity.
          Well... he better hope he gets a late summer/early fall date because this is strike 2

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          • #6
            Ok Let me get this straight,

            Sergio- taking a big payday fight with Cotto in June and possibly Canelo after
            Murray- visa issues
            Geale- fight must be shown in Austrailia
            Quillin- hiding behind the Cold War

            What reason has Sturm given to not fight Golovkin? If he has one then goddamn, this guy is so avoided.

            All we're left with are Andy Lee type opponents.
            Last edited by AVDB; 02-05-2014, 04:51 AM.

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            • #7
              So Andy Lee is the only guy standing in the way of Sergio Mora. I could see Lee pricing himself out so hopefully Mora gets it.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View Post
                So Andy Lee is the only guy standing in the way of Sergio Mora. I could see Lee pricing himself out so hopefully Mora gets it.
                Lou owns both.
                I thought it'd be a better idea to give the guy that's been begging for it than a guy who needs to rebuild, but I guess it's time to sacrafice

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                • #9
                  Geale is annoying me with these comments. In the past when the same channel were broadcasting Darchinyan's fights in Aus and and the date would conflict with a UFC event, Vic's fights were shown a day later I believe - you can bet he never backed away or used this reason as an excuse.
                  Last edited by artfuL_; 02-05-2014, 05:34 AM.

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                  • #10
                    I understand Geale is looking to maximise his earnings but he is not a star here in Australia in terms of mainstream sports. Almost making me want Garth Wood to pull a Mundine and KO him.

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