I don't disagree with the spirit of any of what you're really saying. Hopkins doesn't have any extraordinary wins, and I think he only had 2 title...
It's still the biggest payday out there for GGG, and the simple truth of the matter is, Canelo's still the one in the driver's seat.
Really? Against who?
How do you specifically define "an elite ATG light heavyweight"? He was considered a top 10 LHW for 10 consecutive years, all of which happened...
Did you score it a draw?
Let's increase this sample size. Vote away if you haven't voted. :smoking:
I disagree with this. I had Lewis winning 117-111, and Gennady winning 116-112. So I think Lewis-Holy was a bit worse. When you further consider...
Glen Johnson would have still had his fair share of losses, but surely he shouldn't have quite as many as he has.
If this happened, all it would ultimately do is open up a new avenue of corruption, where bad judges get a stamp of approval from a bad oversight...
That's how I saw it, too.
How does Froch fare? :smoking:
There's a lot of people giving Canelo all sorts of credit. It's just that the judges' gave Canelo far more credit than I believe he deserved....
I think 9-3/8-4 Golovkin was closest to the mark. Maybe even, 10-2 or 7-5 for Golovkin. I thought Canelo fought admirably, and did extremely well...
A couple of years ago it was a very intriguing fight. Golovkin had trouble landing bigger fights, and Ward had been inactive and not yet jumped to...
In fairness, that was only a small portion of the most fanatical GGG fans saying and believing that. :smoking: