Canelo learned a lot from losing to Mayweather , it made him a better fighter . At times when he fought GGG i could see the Mayweather influence . Someone with fast hands and ability to turn in the pocket at the same time might be able to take enough rounds to make it interesting ... sounds a lot like Saunders . GGG is not invincible his willingness to trade punches gives his opponents a chance ... even Vanes has a chance .
I’ll say it’ll be something like Hatton vs Tszyu; a younger pressure fighter type of guy willing to maul, elbow and take his chances.
Lol! Darlin, you have over 42,000 posts in 3 years time- you have absolutely nothing better to do. Based on your style of posts I’m assuming you’re still a teenager and that means you can probably rub one out three times a day in between spamming this forum. That’s some life you lead.
Age is the only thing that defeats him...most dominant Middleweight for some time and all the Greats of the past all fight to long....
GGG's one glaring thing is a speed disadvantage. Certain boxers may be able to use that against him. He's got good power, uses his jab well, and slightly underrated defense.
Bumrush him early if you have the gas tank to last 12 if you don't end up KO'ing him, this ring rust he has is woeful.
If you don't have movement and a gas tank, you have no shot. You also have to have enough power to keep him honest or he'll just run through you. He's not the same fighter he once was. He's declined noticeably. But he still hits incredibly hard and he has the skill to set up those big shots.