He's tried hard you can't deny that, but how do we think of rewarding him? I don't get the logic, same with Farah and Bird, they have given their all, it hasn't been enough, you don't celebrate them as greats. You can say he's tried his nuts off, but talk from his dad of him being an immortal is ridiculous. He's not in the top 10 forwards in the last 10 years.
He is a contradiction in many ways, and I do think what he says about the qlders as poor winners is true, but would he be any better? I doubt it.