Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
-
Like a Boss
- Light Heavyweight
- Posts: 5863
- Joined: 01 May 2012, 03:21
Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
IMO at least, it is time for Daniel Geale to make a good decision and sit back and enjoy the spoils of what he has earned and achieved, and even more importantly his growing family.
Whether he chooses to retire now or go on a bit longer, Daniel Geale will be remembered as one of the greats of Australian boxing and one of its greatest gentlemen.
Whether he chooses to retire now or go on a bit longer, Daniel Geale will be remembered as one of the greats of Australian boxing and one of its greatest gentlemen.
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
Agree, thanks Daniel.
-
bogan whisperer
- Middleweight
- Posts: 1668
- Joined: 15 Aug 2013, 19:24
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
All great innings must come to a close.
Winning the IBF title in Germany was special. Unifying it with the WBA title, again in Germany, was extra special.
Well played Gealey
Winning the IBF title in Germany was special. Unifying it with the WBA title, again in Germany, was extra special.
Well played Gealey
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
Quinlan is a good fighter and it doesn't surprise me that he won but it does surprise me that he done it so easily. Full marks to Geale on a great career but it is definitely time for him to call it a day.
-
Mr. Plainview
- Welterweight
- Posts: 59
- Joined: 11 May 2016, 01:56
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
Pretty good career for Geale considering his limitations. Can hold his head high. don't want to see him in the ring again though. His chin is definitely gone.
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
Enjoy the spoils of your career Gealey maybe train another Comm game gold medal winner,2x World titlist like yourself and enjoy time with your wife and 4kids. 
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
I was stunned to hear this result but now it has sunk in, well done Renold.
To Daniel, one f the greatest recent boxers this country has produced. Green and Choc got the publicity whilst Gealey traveled the world and fought (and often beat) the best out there. I have great memories of the champ should he retire. His shut out of Daniel Dawson, his defeat of Sylvester and Sturm will be at the top. But also his losses. To GGG who no one wanted to fight but Daniel went in full on confidence, and imo the defining moment was when he dropped weight to fight Cotto - should never have happend. At 160 its a 50/50 fight. He didn't have a chance as a skeleton. Always carried himself and the sport with dignity and professionalism. Thanks mate. I hope the sport has served you and your family well financially because you deserve it.
To Daniel, one f the greatest recent boxers this country has produced. Green and Choc got the publicity whilst Gealey traveled the world and fought (and often beat) the best out there. I have great memories of the champ should he retire. His shut out of Daniel Dawson, his defeat of Sylvester and Sturm will be at the top. But also his losses. To GGG who no one wanted to fight but Daniel went in full on confidence, and imo the defining moment was when he dropped weight to fight Cotto - should never have happend. At 160 its a 50/50 fight. He didn't have a chance as a skeleton. Always carried himself and the sport with dignity and professionalism. Thanks mate. I hope the sport has served you and your family well financially because you deserve it.
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
Well put, Scotty, I have nothing more to add, you've captured my sentiments.amwsnw wrote:I was stunned to hear this result but now it has sunk in, well done Renold.
To Daniel, one f the greatest recent boxers this country has produced. Green and Choc got the publicity whilst Gealey traveled the world and fought (and often beat) the best out there. I have great memories of the champ should he retire. His shut out of Daniel Dawson, his defeat of Sylvester and Sturm will be at the top. But also his losses. To GGG who no one wanted to fight but Daniel went in full on confidence, and imo the defining moment was when he dropped weight to fight Cotto - should never have happend. At 160 its a 50/50 fight. He didn't have a chance as a skeleton. Always carried himself and the sport with dignity and professionalism. Thanks mate. I hope the sport has served you and your family well financially because you deserve it.
-
ClivePatrickLyons
- Super Welterweight
- Posts: 2811
- Joined: 07 Aug 2014, 22:10
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
Shocking win
I must take my hat off to Renold he proved me wrong I thought it was a bad fight for Quinlan and to Danial Geale you'v got nothing else to prove you'll go down in Australian Boxing History as one of our Greatest good luck to you and your family in the future and I hope you stay in the game in some capacity and maybe even teach some young fighter's what you'v learnt during your journey Champ and to team Quinlan I hope you fight more regular and keep improving and good luck
you have a big future in Boxing

-
Like a Boss
- Light Heavyweight
- Posts: 5863
- Joined: 01 May 2012, 03:21
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
Dennis Hogan :
“Whatever Daniel Geale decides, he will always be a legend in my eyes."
“He took time to train with me and pass on any advice I needed. He’s a pure gentleman".
"Australia should be so proud of. Best of luck mate, whatever you decide.”
“Whatever Daniel Geale decides, he will always be a legend in my eyes."
“He took time to train with me and pass on any advice I needed. He’s a pure gentleman".
"Australia should be so proud of. Best of luck mate, whatever you decide.”
-
Like a Boss
- Light Heavyweight
- Posts: 5863
- Joined: 01 May 2012, 03:21
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
Daniel Geale saying he is spending some time with his family and taking his time with the decision of whether to continue or not. Wise move. Make it a good one Daniel.
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
Im thinking he may entertain the rematch idea.
-
Like a Boss
- Light Heavyweight
- Posts: 5863
- Joined: 01 May 2012, 03:21
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
You mean with Mundine I assume?amwsnw wrote:Im thinking he may entertain the rematch idea.
Can't see it happening. These's hardly time to fit in before the Green bout and I expect Mundine and Green will either both retire after their fight, or perhaps, if Green wins, fight a decider. It's something that cannot be completely discounted no matter how much the idea upsets people.
I'd prefer Daniel Geale hangs his gloves up now and Green and Mundine after their fight. But that's for them to decide.
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
Well in the replay of the card last night they mentioned it to Renold and Daniel and Renold didn't seem to mind but Daniel seemed hesitant saying he was going to talk it over with his team,family.(if you meant the rematch with Quinlan)amwsnw wrote:Im thinking he may entertain the rematch idea.
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
Yep, I was referring the QuinlanDA GOOSE wrote:Well in the replay of the card last night they mentioned it to Renold and Daniel and Renold didn't seem to mind but Daniel seemed hesitant saying he was going to talk it over with his team,family.(if you meant the rematch with Quinlan)amwsnw wrote:Im thinking he may entertain the rematch idea.
-
ClivePatrickLyons
- Super Welterweight
- Posts: 2811
- Joined: 07 Aug 2014, 22:10
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
What happened to Graham Shaw did him and Geale part company 
-
thunderfromdownunder
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1789
- Joined: 15 May 2005, 06:55
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
The Dawson fight was the first time I saw him, great performance, also his stoppage of Karmazin was solid as well.amwsnw wrote:I was stunned to hear this result but now it has sunk in, well done Renold.
To Daniel, one f the greatest recent boxers this country has produced. Green and Choc got the publicity whilst Gealey traveled the world and fought (and often beat) the best out there. I have great memories of the champ should he retire. His shut out of Daniel Dawson, his defeat of Sylvester and Sturm will be at the top. But also his losses. To GGG who no one wanted to fight but Daniel went in full on confidence, and imo the defining moment was when he dropped weight to fight Cotto - should never have happend. At 160 its a 50/50 fight. He didn't have a chance as a skeleton. Always carried himself and the sport with dignity and professionalism. Thanks mate. I hope the sport has served you and your family well financially because you deserve it.
Of all his achievements, the one fight that always stuck out in my mind was the first Mundine fight, not many people knew who he was, I was pretty confident that he would do it though. Mundine was on a long winning streak if I remember correctly. The two gave us a Aussie classic. Geale lost a close one, but everyone knew who he was after that!
Re: Daniel Geale - great career but the time has come
Anyone got any news on Gealey and what his future plans are ?