Originally posted by satiev1
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But you can't really say that with GGG at the moment. People are going to be sceptical until he proves himself at a high level for a significant period of time, encountering different styles and problems in the ring. In those circumstances you can really analyse a fighters career and even if he picks up a loss or two, at least he and we will know where he sits.
The argument you have put forward doesn't really have much solidarity to it for the above reasons, it is a bit of a straw man argument, and picking on fighters of that calibre is not going to elicit a good response from most posters here because like me they know their boxing.
Jacobs was a step in the right direction for GGG, maybe he had an off night, maybe that is his level, time will reveal and it will only be when his career is over that you can really put it into context. But picking a section of a group of HOF and ATG fighters to suit your agenda is not the right way to go about it, and can be picked apart very easily, which has already been done by other posters.
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