But chasing a Ward fight would be a risky but the most logical thing to do for GGG if he wants to build his legacy. What he want to do in his lame division? Beat Quillin, Soliman and a two size smaller Cotto? What does it do for his legacy compare to a hypothetic win over Ward? Or even Froch. The only sensible opponent for him, who is almost a middleweight is Canelo, but nobody else. If he really believes in himself I think he has to go to the stacked 154 division or go to 168. What he feels more comfortable out of the two, because both of these are better than the middleweight right now and probably 2 years later will be also better. I don't think that he can't make just one singel weight pretty comfotably and he has to stick to this division. If he can make 154 comfortable, maybe that's the best choice because the 154 is even more stacked than the 168 and if he goes to super WW maybe that opens some opportunity against fighters from the also very stacked WW division.
It's okay if you stay in you own division (I oftenly don't understand fighters who are jump from division to division lightning fast...) and try to conquer it, but it only makes sense if your division is strong enough and wort it, otherwise it's just wasted time... Now, this MW division out of Golovkin is probablyone of the weakest divisions right now in the sport, so it makes no sense to stay there and hunt for the Quillins and Solimans of the world.
It's okay if you stay in you own division (I oftenly don't understand fighters who are jump from division to division lightning fast...) and try to conquer it, but it only makes sense if your division is strong enough and wort it, otherwise it's just wasted time... Now, this MW division out of Golovkin is probablyone of the weakest divisions right now in the sport, so it makes no sense to stay there and hunt for the Quillins and Solimans of the world.
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