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Players jump in the corner of Daniel Geale
Wayne Cousins
Wednesday 16 January 2013 4:34 PM
Champion Australian boxer Daniel Geale may be a middleweight but he had plenty of heavyweight support in his corner today.
Wests Tigers forwards Keith Galloway, Ben Murdoch-Masila, Matt Groat and Shaun Spence jumped at the opportunity on their day off from training to spend a few hours watching Geale work out at The Grange Old School Boxing Club in Smeaton Grange.
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Geale is in his final stages of preparation ahead of the much anticipated grudge match against Anthony Mundine for the IBF Middleweight Title at the Sydney Entertainment Centre on Wednesday, January 30.
With an impressive professional record of 28 wins (15 by k/o), Geale’s only defeat was to Mundine in a controversial spilt decision for the IBO World Middleweight Title in Brisbane in 2009\. Geale has held the IBF Middleweight belt since May, 2010.
A proud and passionate Wests Tigers Member, Geale began following Wests Tigers after moving to the Macarthur region from Tasmania. He has conducted several boxing sessions with the Wests Tigers over the past few years and attends as many games as possible with wife Sheena and their children.
Galloway said Geale has always had the respect of the Wests Tigers players.
“Daniel has been ‘one of the boys’ now for a few years. He is always welcome inside our dressing room,’’ Galloway said.
“He is a quality bloke who really loves Wests Tigers. I think he gets just as much excitement out of seeing us as much as we do of seeing him. We will always be in his corner.”
Spence was in awe of Geale’s technique and focus at training. He sparred 12 rounds with two different opponents under the eye of trainer Graham Shaw.
“Daniel is such a humble, quiet guy. It was a real pleasure to meet him,’’ Spence said.
“Just watching him spar and to see how hard he works was an incredible experience. It is not every day you get the opportunity to watch a world class boxer like Daniel Geale spar. Like all the boys, we wish him all the very best against Mundine. We will certainly be cheering him on.”
VISIT DANIEL GEALE'S WEBSITE:
http://danielgeale.com.au/
Players jump in the corner of Daniel Geale
Wayne Cousins
Wednesday 16 January 2013 4:34 PM
Champion Australian boxer Daniel Geale may be a middleweight but he had plenty of heavyweight support in his corner today.
Wests Tigers forwards Keith Galloway, Ben Murdoch-Masila, Matt Groat and Shaun Spence jumped at the opportunity on their day off from training to spend a few hours watching Geale work out at The Grange Old School Boxing Club in Smeaton Grange.
CHECK OUT THE PHOTO GALLERY:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/photogallerydisplay/Players-jump-in-the-corner-of-Daniel-Geale/4342
Geale is in his final stages of preparation ahead of the much anticipated grudge match against Anthony Mundine for the IBF Middleweight Title at the Sydney Entertainment Centre on Wednesday, January 30.
With an impressive professional record of 28 wins (15 by k/o), Geale’s only defeat was to Mundine in a controversial spilt decision for the IBO World Middleweight Title in Brisbane in 2009\. Geale has held the IBF Middleweight belt since May, 2010.
A proud and passionate Wests Tigers Member, Geale began following Wests Tigers after moving to the Macarthur region from Tasmania. He has conducted several boxing sessions with the Wests Tigers over the past few years and attends as many games as possible with wife Sheena and their children.
Galloway said Geale has always had the respect of the Wests Tigers players.
“Daniel has been ‘one of the boys’ now for a few years. He is always welcome inside our dressing room,’’ Galloway said.
“He is a quality bloke who really loves Wests Tigers. I think he gets just as much excitement out of seeing us as much as we do of seeing him. We will always be in his corner.”
Spence was in awe of Geale’s technique and focus at training. He sparred 12 rounds with two different opponents under the eye of trainer Graham Shaw.
“Daniel is such a humble, quiet guy. It was a real pleasure to meet him,’’ Spence said.
“Just watching him spar and to see how hard he works was an incredible experience. It is not every day you get the opportunity to watch a world class boxer like Daniel Geale spar. Like all the boys, we wish him all the very best against Mundine. We will certainly be cheering him on.”
VISIT DANIEL GEALE'S WEBSITE:
http://danielgeale.com.au/