Anthony Mundine vs Daniel Geale II: IBF Middleweight live updates, blog

By Adam Santarossa / Roar Guru

Daniel Geale will tonight defend his IBF Middleweight title against Anthony Mundine in what is shaping as one of the most anticipated fights in Australia boxing history. We’ll have updates from 8.00pm AEDT.

It’s the question I have been asked numerous times in the lead up to tonight’s bout. Who will win?

It’s the biggest fight this country has seen since Anthony Mundine and Danny Green in 2006, and this time it is for a legitimate world title, with serious money and career opportunities awaiting the winner.

Money spinning fights with Gennady Golovkin, Felix Sturm, Julio Cesar Chavez or Sergio Martinez could await whoever gets their hand raised on Wednesday night.

Daniel Geale comes into the fight in some serious form having not lost since his defeat to Mundine in 2009. His most recent fight was a world title unification fight in Germany against Felix Sturm, which came on the back of big wins over Sebastien Sylvester and Roman Karmazin.

Anthony Mundine has had mixed fortunes since he beat Geale in 2009. He has been knocked out by The Contender Australia winner, Garth Wood, had an impressive win over former World Champion, Rigoberto Alvarez and his most recent fight was a win over journeyman Bronco “Superman” McKart.

If we were picking racehorses, it would be simple. But tipping winners in boxing isn’t so easy.

Not when things like heart, willpower, hunger and desire are involved.

The burning question going into this fight is whether or not Anthony ‘The Man’ Mundine still possesses all of those qualities, because if he does he is a dangerous fighter.

This fight is a fight that Mundine probably doesn’t deserve, given he has largely been granted this fight given his profile and marketability.

But even behind the talk and bravado, Mundine must recognise this is his last opportunity to win a world title and remain relevant on the big stage.

It is this very fact that means no one should write off Mundine.

He simply must win.

Mundine has often talked about struggling to get up for fights against lesser known opponents.

He should have no problem getting up for this one then.

Mundine has also finally settled at a weight having gone between Super Middleweight, Middleweight and Junior Middleweight in recent years.

Sure there is not a lot of difference between these divisions but it does take its toll on a 37-year-old fighter.

Mundine is feeling fresh and is injury free, having had surgery to fix his problem hips, which despite the complaint still having to be managed.

Mundine himself has said he feels less restricted in the ring.

Mundine is looking fit and from all accounts has gained some of the power that he displayed early on in his career, with his speed and sharpness also evident.

But he will need all of that to go with Daniel Geale.

While Geale doesn’t necessarily have a lot of pop in his punches, they just don’t stop coming.

The reason he won the fight against Sturm was through the volume of punches thrown from bell to bell, round to round. When the bell sounded to end each round Geale was still throwing, and he simply wore Sturm down in his own backyard.

Geale is a fighter that is both smarter and more confident than the one who lost his IBO Middleweight world title back to Mundine in 2009.

He is patient and waits for his opportunities, unlike when he was dropped by Mundine last time when he hastily rushed forward early in the fight.

Geale used his angles well and has tightened his defence, which means Mundine will have to bring more to the table than the lightning jab, which has become Mundine’s only real weapon in recent years.

Geale has been in with the cream of the Middleweight division in recent times and is battled hardened with hard-fought twelve round slugfests in the bank.

If the fight is going to the later rounds, you’d be banking on Geale.

But Mundine’s best performances have been on the biggest occasions in his career.

Fights against Danny Green and Antwon Echols are case in point.

Always the showman, will Mundine rise to the occasion again?

Geale may have had the deer in the headlights look in 2009, but this time around Geale has become a seasoned campaigner having had a 2012 to rival some of the biggest names in boxing.

So who is it then?

Well, as much as I like picking roughies and then telling you all “I told you so” (Juan Manuel Marquez, anyone) I can’t go past Geale.

His performance against Sturm was simply all about willpower and a determination to not give in to defeat.

I do not know that after all his fights, and particularly the calibre of fighters Mundine has been in the ring with in recent times, that Mundine can go with Geale when the going gets tough.

Mundine is a very, very dangerous fighter come Wednesday night, but at this point in time in their careers I feel Geale is the better one.

Prediction – Geale by points decision.

[roargal]

The Crowd Says:

2013-02-02T08:07:54+00:00

kevin moor

Guest


maybe mundine thinks punching your opponents gloves, the back of his head and using elbows and headbuts score points. it was hard to give mundine a round. the only places he didn't get hit was the roof of his mouth and the soles of his feet. i was disappointed at his lack of sportmanship.

2013-01-30T21:05:56+00:00

Bob

Guest


Mundine and Crowe are "birds of a feather"...both talk big - rely on reputation - sweat they have someone(s) to take over when things starts getting tough!

2013-01-30T16:44:27+00:00

Mark

Guest


What was crowe watching ? Mundine Won 4 rounds at best

2013-01-30T15:42:39+00:00

kingy

Guest


well said Russell.straight to the point better than my long winded drunken comment

2013-01-30T15:06:09+00:00

Scuba

Guest


Good result but didn't live up to this: http://resources3.news.com.au/images/2007/11/01/1111119/825235--039-the-man-039-anthony-mundine.jpg

2013-01-30T14:25:27+00:00

Jesse

Guest


Mundine thinks he is Ali ,but he can barely string a sentence together.

2013-01-30T14:14:12+00:00

Garcia

Guest


His boxing couldn't be any worst than his singing.

2013-01-30T13:54:09+00:00

Julz

Guest


Hahaha...if only Russ could box!!!

2013-01-30T13:47:09+00:00

Julz

Guest


Get The Man a speech therapist!

2013-01-30T13:38:17+00:00

Garcia

Guest


Russell Crowe ‏@russellcrowe "Geale v Mundine, bullshit biased commentary, bullshit biased result. Nobody won that fight. 15 rounds next time!!" Russell Crowe is having a teary on twitter, look out for phones.

2013-01-30T13:36:00+00:00

Julz

Guest


Great updates Adam! I saw Mundine last thursday at circ quay just for a laugh....he delivered that tonight!

AUTHOR

2013-01-30T13:33:58+00:00

Adam Santarossa

Roar Guru


Great night of fights and Australian Boxing is the big winner tonight. Watch out for a review going online soon. See you all next time, Adam

2013-01-30T13:33:36+00:00

Grant

Guest


thanx #theroar well done.

2013-01-30T13:33:32+00:00

Garcia

Guest


All three judges must have been Uncle Toms or at least working for the system.

2013-01-30T13:30:30+00:00

Roarsome

Guest


Thanks for your work Adam. -- Comment left via The Roar's iPhone app. Download it now [http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/the-roar/id327174726?mt=8].

2013-01-30T13:27:14+00:00

BRUISER

Guest


We ll done and thanks for the updates An interesting way not to watch a fight Un fortunatly the only thing that is not declining on THE MAN is his lunacy and his mouth

2013-01-30T13:26:42+00:00

Gary

Guest


great commentary really enjoyed and appreciated it...

2013-01-30T13:25:00+00:00

Ben

Guest


Thanks for the coverage. Well done.

2013-01-30T13:24:39+00:00

Belinda

Guest


thanks so much for the fantastic updates

2013-01-30T13:22:03+00:00

Roarsome

Guest


The gulf in class between these two men is remarkable. Geale was an absolute gentleman is his post fight thank you and he's just as excited to take his kids to school tomorrow for the first day. What a man. -- Comment left via The Roar's iPhone app. Download it now [http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/the-roar/id327174726?mt=8].

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