Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
This sadly is what it’s come to for this guy. Had he been a heavyweight or reside in a different place he would have been a real star long ago. He’s called out almost everybody at 160 to no avail. This is so because he’s most likely the most dangerous at 160 but not a household name and does not bring the same cash to justify the risk. That’s what so screwed up today. If you are marketable because of circumstances like where you live or what last name you have, you can collect a paper title, make millions of dollars and never fight a real threat. If however you are a really good fighter but hail from Kazakhstan with a name you cant pronounce that has challenged every other marquee fighter in the division while compiling a 25/0 record with 22 knockouts you toil in obscurity.
Yes, obscurity while fighting on THE prime time boxing network in the world, HBO. Also, having said network feed you showcase opponents that they know you can beat, while working diligently to find you a big money fight.

He's toiling in obscurity in the same way Paul Williams was "the most avoided fighter in the world" while fighting every fight on live TV for the most prestigious boxing network.

GGG will get his big fight GURANTEED with HBO behind him. It'll come.