If GGG wins, then I see a possible rematch in the works if the fight is good and Canelo or himself don't get busted up too bad.
Besides that, he's got Jermall Charlo which would be exciting, BJS which would be not that exciting but would sell in the UK and possibly Deveryachenko(spelling?) which could really produce firework against an opponent who oddly, to me, is actually read for him despite just 11 fights. I don't see much for him at super middle outside of Degale maybe but that doesn't seem too exciting really. And GGG is 35 which is long in the tooth territory.
Canelo on the other hand, if he wins, can look at a possible rematch, along with fights with Charlo, David Lemeiux, BJS, Willie Monroe, Jr., Danny Jacobs, Cotto rematch. Plus Canelo is 27-still young as hell.
Does boxing benefit more from a Canelo win or a GGG win? Obviously if it's a great fight, then it helps boxing but looking at the future, whose win would be better long term?
Besides that, he's got Jermall Charlo which would be exciting, BJS which would be not that exciting but would sell in the UK and possibly Deveryachenko(spelling?) which could really produce firework against an opponent who oddly, to me, is actually read for him despite just 11 fights. I don't see much for him at super middle outside of Degale maybe but that doesn't seem too exciting really. And GGG is 35 which is long in the tooth territory.
Canelo on the other hand, if he wins, can look at a possible rematch, along with fights with Charlo, David Lemeiux, BJS, Willie Monroe, Jr., Danny Jacobs, Cotto rematch. Plus Canelo is 27-still young as hell.
Does boxing benefit more from a Canelo win or a GGG win? Obviously if it's a great fight, then it helps boxing but looking at the future, whose win would be better long term?
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