GGG has had a great career. Murata in Japan is not exactly an easy fight either, and GGG is 39. Best financial fight for GGG at 160 right now is vs Murata, but he's a better boxer than Charlo and more proven than both of those guys. Andrade and Charlo have had good careers, but are at the risk of seeing theirs slip by and not having any real legacy.
GGG was very fortunate he had Canelo there as his legacy/money fight. But he also was lucky that he was a better fighter than Andrade and Charlo, so he accomplished more in the sport before he got his Canelo fights.
GGG pre-Jacobs had done more than Charlo and Andrade so far, maybe combined. Then he fought Jacobs, Derevy, and 2 Canelo fights. Their resumes/quality of fights in their careers are not even close at this point. Some of that is understandable as GGG is 7 or so years older, and also those 2 guys should be just now hitting their stride as far as getting into bigger and bigger fights.
But if you look at their last 5 or so fights each, it's obvious they are treading water or even going backwards.
GGG was very fortunate he had Canelo there as his legacy/money fight. But he also was lucky that he was a better fighter than Andrade and Charlo, so he accomplished more in the sport before he got his Canelo fights.
GGG pre-Jacobs had done more than Charlo and Andrade so far, maybe combined. Then he fought Jacobs, Derevy, and 2 Canelo fights. Their resumes/quality of fights in their careers are not even close at this point. Some of that is understandable as GGG is 7 or so years older, and also those 2 guys should be just now hitting their stride as far as getting into bigger and bigger fights.
But if you look at their last 5 or so fights each, it's obvious they are treading water or even going backwards.
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