I like Max a lot...when he isn't on his HBO broadcast steez. Tends to censor him more and play into what HBO wants to say. This seems far more genuine and I basically agree with everything there.
- Truly at 168 or below the only top fighter anyone thought even considered fighting GGG was Ward, but he moved to 175.
- Best fight available for GGG...not sure...maybe Ramirez (although Ramirez is young and would be an underdog). Needs to find the biggest fight available to continue to build his name up.
- Finds that Khan vs. Canelo is getting more interesting as it gets closer. Maybe we talk it into being interesting like many did with Pacquiao-Bradley 3.
- Khan is chinny, but it certainly is possible he can outbox Canelo from distance. That is what makes the fight interesting.
- If Khan wins he isn't a ducker (in regards to GGG). Khan won't necessarily fight GGG, Khan will fight his biggest money opportunity.
- Chocolatito would be favored vs. anyone 115 or below.
- Chocolatito vs. Inoue? Not sure Inoue's team wants it right now. They would like Chocolatito to get a year or two older and Inoue to get a year or two more experience. Under the impression that Chocolatito's team would be okay making it sooner.
- GGG vs. Canelo? People shouldn't start complaining until May 5th, 2017. The fight still needs some building, GGG needs a bigger star value, and GB wants more big paydays out of Canelo before matching him up in a fight where he would be the underdog.
- Thinks Canelo is boxed in and he will be forced to strip if he does not fight GGG next.
- GGG vs. Wade is like watching Steph Curry vs. a regular team. We like watching it because it is Steph, even though we know the outcome. What we really want to see is Steph vs. Kawhi Leonard (GGG vs. Canelo).
- Catchweight's and other stuff? They are negotiations, doesn't care what happens. Fighters can agree on what ever they want. Negotiations means fighters are talking, which means a fight is being discussed.
- Understands why fans don't like catchweights. They are fine, they have happened many times before. But if we really are talking about who is the best MW, then it needs to be fought with a weight limit of 160 lbs. To him if a contract stipulates you must fight below 160, it is not truly a MW fight. That is why many consider GGG to be the best MW, despite Canelo having the lineal title.
- Brook vs. GGG (since Brook said he wanted the fight)? If Brook really wanted to fight GGG he is sure GGG's team wouldn't turn it down.
- GGG likely could be very productive for many more years. He doesn't have that many pro fights and despite being a puncher he really hasn't taken that much punishment.
- What's next for GGG? He should look for the biggest fight with name and financial power.