Paul Gallen is supremely confident of producing one of the biggest upsets in Australian boxing history. Let’s hope his punching is better than his trash talk.
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Subscriber only Paul Gallen s verbal barrage against heavyweight rival Lucas Browne hit nasty new heights on Monday when he declared the former champion a quitter , a softc-k and a p -y . Browne vowed to leave the former NRL star unconscious when they clash in the ring on Wednesday night in Wollongong, but Gallen is supremely confident of producing one of the biggest upsets in Australian boxing history. When I beat him, it ends him, Gallen said. He s not going to handle the pace I m going at. I m not scared of him. There s a big difference between having respect for someone s power and being scared, and I m not scared of him.
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Boxing by James Matthey 17th Dec 2020 5:08 AM Mark Hunt made a habit of delivering walk-off KOs during his UFC career but the Super Samoan s arrogance is what cost him victory over Paul Gallen on Wednesday night. The rugby league legend won a unanimous points decision over Hunt as the two slugged out a six-round war that left the boxing world in awe of Gallen, who was somehow able to keep fighting after eating multiple blows from the 46-year-old heavyweight. Gallen miraculously stayed on his feet and had enough petrol in the tank to do some damage of his own as the judges rewarded him for a heroic display that now takes his unbeaten streak in the ring to 11.