PBF is judged by a higher standard - partially of his own choosing in his claims to be not only one of the best today, but of all time. We as fans judge him by a higher standard simply because of the talent he has. It's hard to see someone with that much ability not demonstrate it by fighting the difficult fights! Someone mentioned it earlier - PBF might gain more in the fans' eyes if he fought the toughest fight he could find and lost. I'd like to see what he really has, instead of watching him target practice on the lesser challenges he always seems to choose. His last few fights have been against good names, but do they represent the biggest challenges in the division?
It's easy to say that he should act like every other top fighter out there and take the easier fights, but the fact is - he's so good, we can't let him. When someone has that much ability, we naturally crave to see how good he actually is - and we can't do that with the level of opposition he faces nowadays.


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