GO GEALY

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I hope he brings Lee or Rubio down first, i have no problem with Mundine or Soliman, for me both will cause him some sort of difficulty.

Martinez in 2 fights....isn't that bad management, truly believe he's very gifted but this isn't a Mundine fight, this guy Martinez is a legitimate top guy in boxing.

Theres no shame in 3 fights before taking on that big of a step.
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Hounddawg wrote:I hope he brings Lee or Rubio down first, i have no problem with Mundine or Soliman, for me both will cause him some sort of difficulty.

Martinez in 2 fights....isn't that bad management, truly believe he's very gifted but this isn't a Mundine fight, this guy Martinez is a legitimate top guy in boxing.

Theres no shame in 3 fights before taking on that big of a step.
I believe Rubio is the WBC mandatory. If Chavez beats Zbik there is a good chance that Chavez will make his first defense against Rubio, and Rubio will make a lot more $$$$ against the Mexican cash cow than he will against Geale. I would like to see Lee-Geale though, and it's probably a fight Lee would take. Not only does Lee bring in name recognition and a top ten ranking, it's a fight Geale would look good in. The Irishman can't handle pressure and Geale would TKO him late or win a clear decision.
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there are plenty of decent scraps for him paul smith,macklin,barker,martin murray, andy lee. martinez would fuk him up :!:

poms v the ozzies are allways the best :!:
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crusader wrote:
Hounddawg wrote:I hope he brings Lee or Rubio down first, i have no problem with Mundine or Soliman, for me both will cause him some sort of difficulty.

Martinez in 2 fights....isn't that bad management, truly believe he's very gifted but this isn't a Mundine fight, this guy Martinez is a legitimate top guy in boxing.

Theres no shame in 3 fights before taking on that big of a step.
I believe Rubio is the WBC mandatory. If Chavez beats Zbik there is a good chance that Chavez will make his first defense against Rubio, and Rubio will make a lot more $$$$ against the Mexican cash cow than he will against Geale. I would like to see Lee-Geale though, and it's probably a fight Lee would take. Not only does Lee bring in name recognition and a top ten ranking, it's a fight Geale would look good in. The Irishman can't handle pressure and Geale would TKO him late or win a clear decision.
lee is pretty good and has fight changing power. It would be no walk in the park
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Hounddawg wrote:I hope he brings Lee or Rubio down first, i have no problem with Mundine or Soliman, for me both will cause him some sort of difficulty.

Martinez in 2 fights....isn't that bad management, truly believe he's very gifted but this isn't a Mundine fight, this guy Martinez is a legitimate top guy in boxing.

Theres no shame in 3 fights before taking on that big of a step.
im really opposed to geale fighting mundine or soliman. He needs to fight some high ranked guys who will give him more international standing. But the media seems to be pushing for mundine fight so it will prob happen. As for the Martinez fight I'll be happy if geale chases him after 2 or 3 fights. So long as it eventually happens
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thunderfromdownunder wrote:
crusader wrote:
Hounddawg wrote:I hope he brings Lee or Rubio down first, i have no problem with Mundine or Soliman, for me both will cause him some sort of difficulty.

Martinez in 2 fights....isn't that bad management, truly believe he's very gifted but this isn't a Mundine fight, this guy Martinez is a legitimate top guy in boxing.

Theres no shame in 3 fights before taking on that big of a step.
I believe Rubio is the WBC mandatory. If Chavez beats Zbik there is a good chance that Chavez will make his first defense against Rubio, and Rubio will make a lot more $$$$ against the Mexican cash cow than he will against Geale. I would like to see Lee-Geale though, and it's probably a fight Lee would take. Not only does Lee bring in name recognition and a top ten ranking, it's a fight Geale would look good in. The Irishman can't handle pressure and Geale would TKO him late or win a clear decision.
lee is pretty good and has fight changing power. It would be no walk in the park
I don't think Lee punches that hard. He did stop McEwan but McEwan walked through pretty much everything Lee threw prior to the ninth round. Aside from McEwan, Lee's stoppages have generally come against poor opposition and the very shot junior middleweight Alex Bunema went the distance with him just the other night.

Lee simply doesn't deal with pressure very well. The two best fighters Lee has faced are Vera and McEwan and they both gave him absolute hell by appyling a steady and agressive attack. That's not to say that Lee would be an easy task for Geale, but I believe Geale has what it takes to eventually overcome Lee in impressive fashion and really boost his profile in the process.
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isnt lee a southpaw to? Anyway it seems like a logical fight to me. Lee is known in the states and would prob bring alot of cash because everyone likes an Irish fighter :D
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