It's the only plausible explanation for GGG passing up the opportunity to fight ginger, in which would be by far the biggest match and biggest payday of his entire career
It makes no sense for a fighter who's desperate to win over the mainstream audience, whose prime could end at any moment due to old age, for a fighter who has been shamelessly ducked by every top name in his division so far, to waste an opportunity like this, SPECIALLY after claiming many times he can make 154lbs for Mayweather
Heck, years ago, when the Canelo-Floyd match was announced, GGG claimed that facing the winner of that clash would be his ¨dream match¨, meaning he was willing to move down to 154lbs if the winner was willing to take his challenge. He has the chance to face Canelo now...so what has changed?
Well, GGG is getting older, the older you get, the harder it is for a fighter to lose weight while staying healthy and strong. I think GGG has realized he cant really move down in weight without becoming a weight drained zombie.
That's why he won't accept the Canelo match at 155
If he does, it'll be Ward-Dawson or Cotto-Geale all over again, Zombielovkin will be weak as ****, punch resistance all gone, strenght gone, power diminished, etc, and he'll get beaten from pillar to post by the young hungry lion, possibly knocked the **** out
and think about it..
if GGG, who's considered by many as the baddest man on the planet, most feared and ducked fighter, the unbeatable kazakh monster future P4P#1 PPV king, ATG/GOAT MW in the making, the man who would beat the crap outta Hagler and Monzon, etc gets trashed by Canelo, a guy who's still considered a protected hypejob by a lot of people...then GGG's career would be over
On the other hand, if GGG moves down to 154 to face Floyd, GGG would still lose, but at least he'd finish the match on his feet because Mayweather cant punch for **** and won't take risks or try to go for the KO even against a pitiful zombie, because that's how Mayweather operates.
Getting slapped for 12 rounds and losing a UD against an undefeated fighter who's widely considered as one of the best ever (or even TBE for his nuthuggers) won't hurt GGG's career nearly as much as getting trashed by Canelo, nor to mention that, win or lose, the paycheck would be even bigger against Floyd.
So that's imo, the reason GGG is wasting this opportunity of a lifetime. Who agrees?
It makes no sense for a fighter who's desperate to win over the mainstream audience, whose prime could end at any moment due to old age, for a fighter who has been shamelessly ducked by every top name in his division so far, to waste an opportunity like this, SPECIALLY after claiming many times he can make 154lbs for Mayweather
Heck, years ago, when the Canelo-Floyd match was announced, GGG claimed that facing the winner of that clash would be his ¨dream match¨, meaning he was willing to move down to 154lbs if the winner was willing to take his challenge. He has the chance to face Canelo now...so what has changed?
Well, GGG is getting older, the older you get, the harder it is for a fighter to lose weight while staying healthy and strong. I think GGG has realized he cant really move down in weight without becoming a weight drained zombie.
That's why he won't accept the Canelo match at 155
If he does, it'll be Ward-Dawson or Cotto-Geale all over again, Zombielovkin will be weak as ****, punch resistance all gone, strenght gone, power diminished, etc, and he'll get beaten from pillar to post by the young hungry lion, possibly knocked the **** out
and think about it..
if GGG, who's considered by many as the baddest man on the planet, most feared and ducked fighter, the unbeatable kazakh monster future P4P#1 PPV king, ATG/GOAT MW in the making, the man who would beat the crap outta Hagler and Monzon, etc gets trashed by Canelo, a guy who's still considered a protected hypejob by a lot of people...then GGG's career would be over
On the other hand, if GGG moves down to 154 to face Floyd, GGG would still lose, but at least he'd finish the match on his feet because Mayweather cant punch for **** and won't take risks or try to go for the KO even against a pitiful zombie, because that's how Mayweather operates.
Getting slapped for 12 rounds and losing a UD against an undefeated fighter who's widely considered as one of the best ever (or even TBE for his nuthuggers) won't hurt GGG's career nearly as much as getting trashed by Canelo, nor to mention that, win or lose, the paycheck would be even bigger against Floyd.
So that's imo, the reason GGG is wasting this opportunity of a lifetime. Who agrees?
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