Autobarn wrote:
but how about this? gennady golovkin was supposed to fight anthony mundine for the vacant WBA "regular" title. still, mundine has not signed, and looks likely to take an easy payday at home (he has a fight scheduled). is macklin rated highly enough for a "world" title fight, vs golovkin?
Why would you propose a fight with Golovkin for Macklin?...
Autobarn wrote:
but how about this? gennady golovkin was supposed to fight anthony mundine for the vacant WBA "regular" title. still, mundine has not signed, and looks likely to take an easy payday at home (he has a fight scheduled). is macklin rated highly enough for a "world" title fight, vs golovkin?
Why would you propose a fight with Golovkin for Macklin?...
You got something against Brummies Autobarn
haha, not at all. i see your point though, as golovkin is very, very good. but surely it's worth the risk for a world title (or a portion of one) on, say, american TV?
Autobarn wrote:geale's got a fight set for quite soon, against some guy with a japanese sounding name, on a charity event.
so, who is macklin fighting next? and where?
Geale's next fight is only 3 weeks away and the proposed fight with Macklin is talked about for August.
So I reckon Macklin vs Geale in August in Sydney right now seems like the most likely result for what/where/when Macklin's next fight will be.
Despite the lack of American exposure I do prefer this fight to Mora. Geale carries top 15 rankings with the WBC, WBO, IBF(#7) and Ring and there's a good chance with Macklin's IBF ranking that the fight could be made an eliminator for Sylvester's title. Even if it isn't, the fight increases Macklin's place in the Middleweight division quite heavily despite doing little for him in America.
Autobarn wrote:geale's got a fight set for quite soon, against some guy with a japanese sounding name, on a charity event.
so, who is macklin fighting next? and where?
Geale's next fight is only 3 weeks away and the proposed fight with Macklin is talked about for August.
So I reckon Macklin vs Geale in August in Sydney right now seems like the most likely result for what/where/when Macklin's next fight will be.
Despite the lack of American exposure I do prefer this fight to Mora. Geale carries top 15 rankings with the WBC, WBO, IBF(#7) and Ring and there's a good chance with Macklin's IBF ranking that the fight could be made an eliminator for Sylvester's title. Even if it isn't, the fight increases Macklin's place in the Middleweight division quite heavily despite doing little for him in America.
good point. it's a worthy elim fight. these guys clearly deserve something for their risk, especially when you see guys like mundine apparently bowing out disgracefully. thanks for clearing up the dates.
Leading Australian promoter Bill Treacy and future Hall of Famer Ricky Hatton will co-promote world middleweight contenders Daniel Geale (22-1, 13 KOs) and England’s Mathew Macklin (26-2, 18 KOs) in Sydney, NSW, Australia during August in what promises to outstanding matchup between two of the best 160 pounders in the world today. Hatton was in a Sydney, Australia in December last year and had talks with Treacy regarding promotions featuring Australian and English boxers. “Ricky Hatton has been a pleasure to work with.” said Treacy.” We are happy that Daniel Geale will clash with Mathew Macklin. Both Geale and Macklin have shown they deserve to there world ratings and both have there sights set on a shot at the IBF middleweight championship currently held by Sebastian Sylvester (33-3, 16 KOs).”
World class Birmingham middleweight Matthew Macklin makes his way Down Under to face Daniel Geale in an eliminator for the IBF title held by Germany's Sebastian Sylvester.
Destination is Sydney, dateline, in the summer.
Geale has lost only to the prickly but gifted Anthony Mundine in a thrilling all-Australia clash in Brisbane last year. Frankly, it could have gone either way. Geale climbed up from a second-round knockdown and pushed Mundine all the way, conceding a 12-round split decision in front of a crowd of 8,000. Geale, 22-1 (13), deserved a rematch but Mundine didn't want to know. The 29-year-old Geale has all the moves, all the combinations and all the handspeed but lacks power and looks a bit 'chinny'. Geale has been down several times.
This explains the long trip for the Macklin, who blasted his way to British and European titles in stunning fashion last year and will have his eyes firmly on that Geale chin. Macklin is one of the most improved fighters in the sport, currently on a winning run of nine and hitting harder than ever.
Make no mistake, Macklin will want to bring his own judges.
Got to bear in mind that Macklin has been out of the ring since December now so it will be quite a while out of the limelight if this fight does go ahead. Presumably his broken nose and cuts etc have all cleared up now ? And how much of Freddie Roach's time is he actually getting at the Wild Card ?
thanks for that. didn't know he got injurd in sparring while waiting for the gevor fight.
interesting that barker might be fighting gevor instead. he's had good practise, against the very similar (in size, stance, style) affif belgecham whom he edged in his last fight.
Autobarn wrote:thanks for that. didn't know he got injurd in sparring while waiting for the gevor fight.
interesting that barker might be fighting gevor instead. he's had good practise, against the very similar (in size, stance, style) affif belgecham whom he edged in his last fight.
Gevor is a souped up version of that French lad. I have Barker as underdog, he needs to box and not stand and trade like last time. I hope Barker wins so a certain you-know-who can take his belt. 8)
macklin is strong and also has good boxing skills. he's a clean puncher and i think he could beat mora. mora spent an awful lot of time on the ropes in his last fight, doing a toney imitation. but he was hardly in vs a vassiliy jirov or prince charles williams calibre of aggressor.