My initial point was about money and legacy...so we were talking about both, which I think is appropriate here. I appreciate that the financial aspect of it is often in tension with the legacy aspect. That's professional sports for you.
I don't really have a problem with GGG's "hypocrisy" -- I think it's a pretty mild form of hypocrisy . . . and it's a little unrealistic to expect principled consistency from prizefighters.
I don't really have a problem with GGG's "hypocrisy" -- I think it's a pretty mild form of hypocrisy . . . and it's a little unrealistic to expect principled consistency from prizefighters.
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