Geale V Mundine

@GNR4LIFE said:
@AmericanHistoryX said:
GNR, I dont think of Axl Rose as the heart of GNR. To me, he is not GNR the band. No Slash, Duff, Steve etc. Yes he did put GNR on the map but its not the same anymore.

You missed the main man

Mr Izzy Stradlin

Yeah agreed boys, Axl was great with the rest still in the band even though he was a headcase from hell….but without them, he is average.

Love Izzy Stradlin gunners, he was to that band what Malcom Young remains to be for AccaDacca.
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
@AmericanHistoryX said:
GNR, I dont think of Axl Rose as the heart of GNR. To me, he is not GNR the band. No Slash, Duff, Steve etc. Yes he did put GNR on the map but its not the same anymore.

You missed the main man

Mr Izzy Stradlin

how did i miss Izzy- but i cant remember him now anymore.
Thats right Izzy Stradlin.

It must be a bummer for you GNR.

What a great band they were.
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
@Fade To Black said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
The wrestling fan in me is a fan of Mundine. Its always the bad guy who makes the show more interesting. Without the antagonist there is no hero for the country to get behind. **If it wasn't for Mundine nobody would know who Geale is. Thats one Mundine can always rightly claim, that he put boxing on the map in this country**

The country is celebrating this morning but so is Mundine. Not because of his ''win'' but because he's millions richer

Now for the good of everyone go to WWE and be a manager. A couple of Mundine promos and he'll be the hottest guy in the company in no time

:laughing: Wow, I have heard it all now :crazy . There were plenty of great fighters from this country that have held world titles before Mundine came on the scene…maybe he put boxing on the map for people that are ingnorant or unknowledgable enough to believe everything that this imbecile claims.

Geale forged his own reputation by fighting quality opponents on their home soil and beating them, Mundine can take absolutely no credit for that.
**Maybe you need to lay off the wrestling shows methinks.**

Not sure what this has to do with anything you said prior. Seems as though you couldn't resist finishing your post without throwing in a little cheap shot

Interesting you all of people would have something to say after both Stryker and Winnipeg both challenged that statement given your comments in this thread **http://www.weststigersforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=16147&start=18** where you were very outspoken towards me for criticizing someone for what they had said after others had done the same calling me a sheep, yet here you are doing the exact same thing

Guess you must have missed my response where i acknowledged Winnipeg's comment which otherwise makes your comment that you basically plagiarized off Stryker null and void

If you could translate this into English then I would be happy to have a look at it.

Even so….it still doesn't take away from your rather moronic statement that Mundine put Aussie boxing on the map. :roll. That is one of THE best I have ever heard!
 
@Fade To Black said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@Fade To Black said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
The wrestling fan in me is a fan of Mundine. Its always the bad guy who makes the show more interesting. Without the antagonist there is no hero for the country to get behind. **If it wasn't for Mundine nobody would know who Geale is. Thats one Mundine can always rightly claim, that he put boxing on the map in this country**

The country is celebrating this morning but so is Mundine. Not because of his ''win'' but because he's millions richer

Now for the good of everyone go to WWE and be a manager. A couple of Mundine promos and he'll be the hottest guy in the company in no time

:laughing: Wow, I have heard it all now :crazy . There were plenty of great fighters from this country that have held world titles before Mundine came on the scene…maybe he put boxing on the map for people that are ingnorant or unknowledgable enough to believe everything that this imbecile claims.

Geale forged his own reputation by fighting quality opponents on their home soil and beating them, Mundine can take absolutely no credit for that.
**Maybe you need to lay off the wrestling shows methinks.**

Not sure what this has to do with anything you said prior. Seems as though you couldn't resist finishing your post without throwing in a little cheap shot

Interesting you all of people would have something to say after both Stryker and Winnipeg both challenged that statement given your comments in this thread **http://www.weststigersforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=16147&start=18** where you were very outspoken towards me for criticizing someone for what they had said after others had done the same calling me a sheep, yet here you are doing the exact same thing

Guess you must have missed my response where i acknowledged Winnipeg's comment which otherwise makes your comment that you basically plagiarized off Stryker null and void

**If you could translate this into English then I would be happy to have a look at it.**

Even so….it still doesn't take away from your rather moronic statement that Mundine put Aussie boxing on the map. :roll. That is one of THE best I have ever heard!

That shows just how desperate you are to make some kind of comeback. It should speak for itself

As i said going off what you said in the thread i linked you, you swooping in like a hero was rather needless considering others had already pulled me up on it. Methinks you just wanted to jump on the bandwagon
 
@Fade To Black said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@Fade To Black said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
The wrestling fan in me is a fan of Mundine. Its always the bad guy who makes the show more interesting. Without the antagonist there is no hero for the country to get behind. **If it wasn't for Mundine nobody would know who Geale is. Thats one Mundine can always rightly claim, that he put boxing on the map in this country**

The country is celebrating this morning but so is Mundine. Not because of his ''win'' but because he's millions richer

Now for the good of everyone go to WWE and be a manager. A couple of Mundine promos and he'll be the hottest guy in the company in no time

:laughing: Wow, I have heard it all now :crazy . There were plenty of great fighters from this country that have held world titles before Mundine came on the scene…maybe he put boxing on the map for people that are ingnorant or unknowledgable enough to believe everything that this imbecile claims.

Geale forged his own reputation by fighting quality opponents on their home soil and beating them, Mundine can take absolutely no credit for that.
**Maybe you need to lay off the wrestling shows methinks.**

Not sure what this has to do with anything you said prior. Seems as though you couldn't resist finishing your post without throwing in a little cheap shot

Interesting you all of people would have something to say after both Stryker and Winnipeg both challenged that statement given your comments in this thread **http://www.weststigersforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=16147&start=18** where you were very outspoken towards me for criticizing someone for what they had said after others had done the same calling me a sheep, yet here you are doing the exact same thing

Guess you must have missed my response where i acknowledged Winnipeg's comment which otherwise makes your comment that you basically plagiarized off Stryker null and void

**If you could translate this into English then I would be happy to have a look at it.**

Even so….it still doesn't take away from your rather moronic statement that Mundine put Aussie boxing on the map. :roll. That is one of THE best I have ever heard!

:wtf :crazy
 
Does anyone know when this replay will be? I was overseas and I couldn't get the fight. I would like to adjudge it myself before going on the opinions of others.
 
Its on youtube CB….or at least it was, 4 diff vids, 3 rds per vid

Was waiting for this, thought it'd be about a week before we got the true facts too bad choc, we all knew you were BSing anyway, not the facts prove it.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/boxing-mma/punch-statistics-undermine-mundines-moans-over-geale-win/story-fndeeimb-1226571091880
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THE statistics are in and Anthony Mundine's cries that he beat Daniel Geale have been left dead on the floor.
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Mundine has not stopped complaining since Geale was awarded an easy decision at the Entertainment Centre last Wednesday, declaring before the decision was announced that he was going to be "robbed" and taking the official decision as confirmation.
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Not so, Anthony.
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Statistics compiled by CompuBox show Geale landed 208 punches from 690 thrown, an accuracy of 30 per cent.
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Mundine landed 141 from 646 thrown, for a 22 per cent accuracy rating.
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And Mundine's complaint that he scored the heavier punches have not just been exposed, but punished beyond repair. Geale out-punched Mundine better than two-to-one in power shots.
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From 386 power punches thrown - more than half his total output - Geale landed 147\. Mundine threw only 229 power punches, landing just 71.
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"That's what I expected," Geale said yesterday. "I know he was talking crap when he was saying that.
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"I felt like I won. I definitely landed the harder punches."
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The punch stats were only the latest in a list of intriguing plot twists yesterday involving Geale, Mundine, and IBF No.1 challenger Sam Soliman, who claimed on Melbourne radio he had signed his contract to fight Geale and all that remained was a date and venue.
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"We're going to get the shot, and we've locked it in on contract," Soliman said.
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Yet Geale's manager, Billy Treacy, said they had signed nothing. Grange Old School Boxing even produced an email from the IBF dated Monday, telling them to begin negotiations with Soliman.
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If no deal is reached by March 4, the letter said, the fight will go to a purse bid.
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It barely fazed Geale, who said he is ready to fight anybody. Indeed, Geale's only irritation is that he did not go after Mundine more when he felt he hurt him - saying Mundine was hurt several times during the fight.
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"I should have backed myself more, especially when I had him hurt," he said. "I had him hurt on a couple of occasions and I could have taken him but I didn't."
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Geale's failure to jump on a vulnerable Mundine was one of the few disappointments for his camp after the fight.
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While he said he always felt comfortable throughout the fight, he blamed his hesitation on a varied training camp in the lead-up to the fight, which included weight training for the first time.
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"It's all falling into place with my body," he said. "The body reacted well to what I'm doing."
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It took 12 rounds, though, for him to fully trust it.
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Mundine stormed out of the ring after the decision, refusing to shake Geale's hand as he stepped up his complaints.
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Two judges scored the fight 117-111 while the third scored it 116-112\. In terms of rounds, two judges had Geale winning the 12 rounds 9-3 while the third judge scored it 8-4 to Geale.
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CompuBox stats found Geale landed more punches in nine of the 12 rounds.
 

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