@Master if that is true (it's not) then he can continue to "get help" as he has no reason to leave home. Alvarez actually started his career at welterweight so he's moved up two divisions already whilst GGG has spent his entire career at middleweight and flat out refused to move up to prove himself against Ward.
@Master good for him, who do you think will make more money? Some big names at 147 that could meet Canelo at 154 (and would) who has GGG got to fight that people would care about?
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
@GAME it's not difficult to dominate a division when the division is dead! Who has GGG beaten in almost 40 fights? He has a razor thin decision over Jacobs as the best victory of his career. Ward didn't have to move to 175 and fight Kovalev, going by your logic it would have been more difficult for him to stay at 168... are you joking or just being bias?
Ward couldnt stay at 168. It takes a lot of discipline to make that weight year after year. It was easier for him to move up in weight where he felt stronger instead of weakening himself to make 168. There were challenges for him at 168 like Ramirez or fighting abroad something he's never had the courage to do.
fighting at home and relying on a dodgy decision to fight a fading Kovalev is not as disciplined as dominating a weight class for years
Its more ore difficult to dominate 1 weight class than it is to cherry pick paper titles in different weigh classes cus if you stay in 1 division you can't avoid the best.
Canelo has been calling himself middleweight champ ever since he beat a washed up Cotto and I'm sure there were a couple Canelo weight fights before that so he's been a middleweight for years. It makes sense why the ducked Golovkin for so many years now. He had his chance thought GGG was washed up but ultimately he got significantly outlanded and couldn't win.
maybe better luck next may. Golovkin will be even older then
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