The farce lost, that's why he's calling out Oscar De La Hoya(yeah, as shameless as ever ) for a payday now while Alvarez is lining up top tier opposition.
Your actually as shameless as ever, making up stories to line up with your narrative. GGG never called out Oscar.
Hopkins, Jones, and Toney beat GGG. Nunn also (COULD). I'm not sure if he'd be a favorite though. But on the thread topic. Golovkin grinds Mcclellan down and stops him
Golovkin may win by UD, but no way he stops McClellan. I think this is a 50/50 fight. GGG certainly had more offensive dimensions, and McClellan on his best day had a tendency to overload his shots. Having said that, you have factor in that McClellan would have a seven-inch reach advantage. The only world class guy GGG has ever fought with a noteworthy reach advantage was Daniel Jacobs, at 73 inches. So GGG couldn't box like he did against Lemieux, and he also couldn't just set his feet and unload because McClellan had a monstrous right hand punching through the target. Could go either way. Would be an epic fight.
Golovkin Has more quality and the physical attributes to be favored imo. But anyone is in grave danger in those first 5 rounds against the G-Man. Golovkin hasnt seen anyone remotely close to McClellan.