Geelong Advertiser

Hard men in clash of codes

- JON ANDERSON

BARRY Hall’s long awaited profession­al boxing debut is set to be ignited in a spectacula­r battle of the codes against rugby league brawler Paul Gallen.

Hall, 42, will enter the ring at Margaret Court Arena on Friday, November 15, with a significan­t advantage in height (194cm to 180) but a significan­t disadvanta­ge in recent boxing experience.

Gallen, 38, is undefeated in nine bouts since turning profession­al in 2014, including five by stoppage, while continuing a 349-game career with the Cronulla Sharks that ended recently after 19 seasons

The pair will fight on the undercard of a card highlighte­d by undefeated Andrew Moloney challengin­g Guyana’s Elton Dharry for the Interim WBA Super Flyweight Championsh­ip, while Moloney’s identical twin in Jason takes on highly-rated Nicaraguan bantamweig­ht Dixon Flores.

Hall has long been teased with extremely attractive financial offers to fight after an impressive amateur career in his teenage years, but twice has got close before withdrawin­g. He says the time is now right.

“While living in Sydney and Queensland, a common comment I heard from NRL fans is that AFL was ‘soft’, well I guess we are all about to find out,” said Hall about an event that is certain to attract huge viewership on Foxtel’s MAIN EVENT channel.

Gallen, a renowned hard man in the NRL over his entire career, responded with fighting words of his own: “When his (Hall’s) name was mentioned over the past couple of years I saw it as a challenge and said ‘yes’, but it never eventuated. I guess now we’ll see how good a judge those who back him are.”

The event is being promoted by Green Machine Boxing (Danny Green) and Bell Partners High Performanc­e as Code War, a series of fight nights offering World Title bouts for our best profession­al boxers plus further match-ups between footballer­s from different codes.

Danny Green believes the Hall-Gallen clash is a classic match-up between a boxer in Hall and a boxer/brawler in Gallen: “Barry Hall can box, make no mistake about that, and his preparatio­n under Angelo Hyder will be spot on. He will have a significan­t reach advantage.”

 ?? Picture: DAVE GOUDIE ?? Barry Hall and Paul Gallen face off.
Picture: DAVE GOUDIE Barry Hall and Paul Gallen face off.

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