Cuz you said you thought the 2nd or 3rd best guy at 160 is B level. And now you just said perhaps GGG isn't on the level that many suggest he's on so maybe everyone is B level at 160 lol.
I don't think some of you guys understand how the whole grading thing works. Someone gots to be A level one would think right? And I'd argue if there are 1500(?) or whatever boxers at 160 then at a minimum the top 10, top 15 guys are probably A level cuz they are in the top 1% of the division.
You brought up the perception that GGG is slipping among certain people. I was commenting on the landscape of the division in regards to guys not necessarily running to fight him previously to more guys being open to it now seemingly that suggest there is a belief among boxers &/or their teams that GGG might be ripe for a L or slipping one could argue.
I'd concede there is probably an argument that the more popular GGG gets (& him doing PPV"s at all suggests he's growing in popularity despite the nothing to get excited about numbers of said PPV's) + the more money being throw in his general direction = more cats craving the money more than they care about an L or risk of an L with fighting GGG too. So its not a definite its all about GGG looking like he's on a downward trend in his career although it probably doesn't hurt this angle if there is more money coming GGG's way + he's perceived as more beatable.
I don't think some of you guys understand how the whole grading thing works. Someone gots to be A level one would think right? And I'd argue if there are 1500(?) or whatever boxers at 160 then at a minimum the top 10, top 15 guys are probably A level cuz they are in the top 1% of the division.
I don't get that Brook stuff either. As I said then that fight showed me GGG had the ability to adapt and impose his will and pull out a win despite being outboxed a little early in the fight. Now I had Jacobs winning a close fight. I attributed it more to the weight and jump in comp level and not GGG "being exposed" whatever that means. I can't understand why you are bringing this stuff up when I am not a poster that suggested anything like this
I'd concede there is probably an argument that the more popular GGG gets (& him doing PPV"s at all suggests he's growing in popularity despite the nothing to get excited about numbers of said PPV's) + the more money being throw in his general direction = more cats craving the money more than they care about an L or risk of an L with fighting GGG too. So its not a definite its all about GGG looking like he's on a downward trend in his career although it probably doesn't hurt this angle if there is more money coming GGG's way + he's perceived as more beatable.
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