When was this? Ward? I mean that fight was on the table for about 7 seconds it sounded like & lets be honest no one has or should have much confidence in RN doing good business in boxing so who knows if that fight was ever really makeable. And even if we count Ward there are still far far more guys who've opted out at various stages vs GGG from the pure talk stages to further down the line that I can forgive the guy for doing it once.
As far as name brand guys they aren't wrong. And at GGG's age I can't blame him all that much for going for name brand guys vs the Tureano Johnson's or other guys who would have likely filled in for Brook if Brook hadn't stood up. I mean they were already trying to get Eubank who's a not ready for prime time player in my opinion, but does have some name brand appeal.
This is the issue I'm really super split on & is the really tough issue. GGG has made his name at 160. He's got the biggest active name in the game who's proudly avoiding him at this point & he has been close to making fights with big names at 160 more than any other weight & thats where most of the best paying fights are at for him. And then we got the 168 option, which gives GGG a 2nd division to dominate, but the reality is what exactly is there to dominate? What are the big fights that look anything like the big fights at 160? And if he moves up even for a fight or two does that lower his chances even more of enticing Canelo or even Jacobs or BJS or Eubank? Should he even move up at all for a Ramirez or hold out for a Froch or for Ward to come calling again maybe? Or what if he's not able to handle that weight as much as he or some fans think & he catches an L or just looks bad? Does that completely devalue him or get the fights he wants than? Then again if everyone is so scared to fight him there is some **** or get off the pot logic in play as well & maybe he should just move up & forget about the Canelo fight or 160 entirely? **** man idek tbh, but I can see the lack of drive to move up to a who gives a f#ck division when they have been super close to getting the big fights while at 160.
My only other problem with the article is it says he is fighting a WW because no other MW is going to fight him. I guess for the GGG fans that is one way to look at it.
For those not GGG diehards, he is fighting a WW rather than going up to 168 since its clear no one in the division will fight him.
We can't blame GGG for not being able to find a MW to fight him. However, knowing this reality, why is he still staying at 160 rather than going to 168 to find quality opposition?
We can't blame GGG for not being able to find a MW to fight him. However, knowing this reality, why is he still staying at 160 rather than going to 168 to find quality opposition?
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