Greatness is when you overcome the odds and do what people didn't think you could. Does that include moving up in weight? Yes. Does moving up in weight always make you great? No. And you're doing what others have done: start an argument, run out of ammo and change weapons. :hi:
All this coming from a PBF hater that's hilarious. You've said PBF needs to fight GGG in order to dare to be great despite the fact his resume and accomplishments are light years beyond GGG's and he's 39 and retired. You have no shame log off.
victor ortiz resume and accomplishments are light years ahead of erol spence but that wouldnt stop him getting killed by him Pac accomplishments is better than GGG but GGG would knock him out of the arena with a jab same goes for mayweather it would be GGGs easiest fight
Floyd is old, past prime, already moved up multiple divisions, and retired. But you want GGG in his prime to feast on this much smaller, past prime, faded, retired fighter. This is just sad lets see GGG conquer MW and then move up as many divisions as Floyd has while proving himself the best in those divisions. That would be a challenge and something special.
That's not the script that GGG nor his fans want. They want him to stay at 160 feasting on C level and no hopers then crown him the GOAT at MW without ever doing anything. I see right through it.
answer is simple....desperation they are desperate to add at least ONE credible name to the resume....and theyd prefer it to be a mismatch so they know its a guaranteed win....they dont care how they get it they just need at least one right now....bigger mismatch the better as far as theyre concerned
It appears they don't want to see Floyd in an even fight they want him in a match 100% in his opponents favor....they know if everything is "even" and "fair" he wins! Of course these are the same 'fans" that wanted Floyd to face a " juiced" Pacquiao