I know why GGG is staying at MW, for the money. But you can't say GGG wants the money and then not expect these guys to be doing the same thing. Avoiding GGG is simply better for their career than facing him, for GGG it's the opposite, while he doesn't "have" to fight SMW's. Cotto, Canelo and Floyd don't have to fight GGG, but whatever praise they got for doing it, GGG would get it for moving up to 168, especially if he took on Ward or Froch first. The difference though is all these other guys have moved up 3 or more divisions, GGG hasn't done it once.
He could crush Floyd, Cotto and Canelo I can't be any more impressed by GGG. The guy in my opinion is top 3 P4P now and I expect him to beat the **** out of anyone from 160 and below. I give Rigo the same BS for the same reason. You can't say it's hard to get a fight when by simply moving up there are MUCH better names than they're currently fighting.
I don't like one sided ass kickings or boxing lessons, I like competition. All those guys I named would give GGG tough fight, that's what I want to see. How good is he really? Calling out all former WW's while saying "no one will fight me..." He or his team, are fine letting him beat up no-hopers and waiting on the sidelines. That's no different than the Al Haymon approach as far as I'm concerned. It's like Ward, he should have moved up after the Super Six instead of sitting on the sidelines forever. I like guys moving up in weight to keep the challenge fresh. WW is a stacked division where staying there and unifying is a real accomplishment. MW? Not so much.
He could crush Floyd, Cotto and Canelo I can't be any more impressed by GGG. The guy in my opinion is top 3 P4P now and I expect him to beat the **** out of anyone from 160 and below. I give Rigo the same BS for the same reason. You can't say it's hard to get a fight when by simply moving up there are MUCH better names than they're currently fighting.
I don't like one sided ass kickings or boxing lessons, I like competition. All those guys I named would give GGG tough fight, that's what I want to see. How good is he really? Calling out all former WW's while saying "no one will fight me..." He or his team, are fine letting him beat up no-hopers and waiting on the sidelines. That's no different than the Al Haymon approach as far as I'm concerned. It's like Ward, he should have moved up after the Super Six instead of sitting on the sidelines forever. I like guys moving up in weight to keep the challenge fresh. WW is a stacked division where staying there and unifying is a real accomplishment. MW? Not so much.
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