I think he's one of the most popular. Maybe 3rd in the US behind Canelo and Manny. Actually, he might be behind Cotto too.
Career-wise, he's coming up to a wall because he's getting older, but has failed to impress in terms of opposition. Taking tougher fights at the END of your career is a dangerous thing.
I think he'll end up with a Calzaghe legacy (without the national backing of proud countrymen). He'll be seen as a guy who was very talented and exciting to watch, but never truly impressed. I know some people will say GTFO because Joe at least beat Kessler and Hopkins who are well above GGG's resume, but still, I think the general sentiment will be the same.
Career-wise, he's coming up to a wall because he's getting older, but has failed to impress in terms of opposition. Taking tougher fights at the END of your career is a dangerous thing.
I think he'll end up with a Calzaghe legacy (without the national backing of proud countrymen). He'll be seen as a guy who was very talented and exciting to watch, but never truly impressed. I know some people will say GTFO because Joe at least beat Kessler and Hopkins who are well above GGG's resume, but still, I think the general sentiment will be the same.
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