GGG is almost there, his signature victory against Canelo is only weeks away and then he becomes a super star.
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GGG is almost there, his signature victory against Canelo is only weeks away and then he becomes a super star.
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GGG unfortunaley will not become a boxing legend
neither will Canelo, Crawford, Loma Spence, Thurman or anyone else you can mention.
If you are going to become a superstar an absolute fucking legend then you need need to be well on your way by the time that you are 27/28 and you also need a strong division which will interest people.
GGG beats Canelo, then what
Crawford hasn't beat anyone mainstream, same as Loma, when I say mainstream I mean a big name that the casual fan knows, and unfortunately for them they are too old now, not too old to be massive stars but too old to hit the heights that certain other boxers have hit.
unfortunately for spence the British casual doesn't appreciate the win, they see it as 'Brook wasn't good enough' (thank you GGG who was 2 weights above Brook, but that doesn't matter to the casual)
The only man that can become a 'boxing legend' at the moment is AJ, and that isn't because he is a 'boxing legend' it is just that he is the most marketable, casual fans don't seem to care about the strength of the heavyweight division as long as you look good.
I've had a drink, a very good fucking drink so I will revisit this tomorrow and edit as I find appropriate, but for now it makes just about enough sense for me to click sumbit
end of the day, it is the casual fans that make a modern day boxing legend because they are the ones that are noticed, mugs like you and me pay our money regardless because we appreciate the fight, the casuals are the ones who get behind the media machine and when a fighter is marketed correctly they will get millions more viewers than just 'a good fight'
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I suppose you gotta do the math, Like say Mikey Garcia Had the youth reach and the height to move up several weights and dominate each division with plenty of epic rematch competitive fights under his belt. Then this would be enough to secure legendary status. However i haven't done the maths.
I think in this day and age where fighters fight only 2-3 times a year, they can never reach that status. By the time most people turn pro to when they are age 30 they have only fought so many fights. Compared to how many fights active boxers of yesterday fought its nothing.
Canelo however has fought some great fights already and has 49 pro fights at the age of 27. If he somehow beats GGG then he does have a chance of dominating the sport for another 10 years perhaps cementing his legacy.
So until the 16th Sept he still has a chance. Loosing to Floyd at the age of 22 i don't think is enough to damage that rep. GGG is far to old to gain legendary status unless he gets the belt of Saunders then fights about 5 times a year and moves up a couple of weights dominating as he goes.
You are right about the lime light though and AJ is in it. Not for me though.
Crawford is probably the closest at the moment but I don't know if he will ever get there unfortunately. Spence has a decent shot but he probably has to beat Thurman and Crawford at least to get there. It's definitely possible.
Canelo could if somehow he does beat GGG and dominates the MW division, but I just don't think that he will continue to fight the best even if he does beat GGG. But in reality, I think he would become a superstar because of where he is from and not because he is the best in the sport.
At the moment, I see nobody else on the horizon. You never know who could come out of nowhere though like Pacquiao did.
I think Loma still has enough time and opposition available.
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Big difference between boxing legend and crossover star. The same things have been written since the dawn of time about every era. Next Tyson? Oscar? Now Floyd? And that's just the past 20 years.
Roy has never been a crossover star, Hagler wasn't recognised until the very end of his career. Remember Floyd was the b-side to Gatti let alone Oscar, it's only the final third of his career that he became crossover (roughly 10 years).
New boxing stars always pop up. Who knew Golovkin 5 years ago? And he's only now having his first "crossover" fight. There's plenty of young fighters a few spectacular breakout wins away from jumping up the ladder. As well as ability you need the right opponents, personality and luck.
Joshua is already crossover (in Britain and worldwide boxing fans) but if he starts cracking Vegas he'll quickly break all Floyd's records (being a heavyweight and all). To have HBO and Showtime competing for him already says it all.
Last edited by Fenster; 08-31-2017 at 10:59 PM.
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It's a long shot, but I would like to see Ward against GGG. That would certainly help his status. It would be a Pac weight jump kind of achievement and it would be a tough ask, but he is a more intelligent fighter than Kovalev and I can see him having a good go of it. It would make GGG the 3rd best fighter of all time behind Joe Calzaghe and James Toney.
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