And frankly I don't know how he got those. In Golovkin's 8th fight he was matched against Khomitsky, who is a tough dude especially for a virtual pro novice. In Wilder's 11th and 13th fights he was stepping up in class against Dustin Nichols and Sconiers, who both knocked him down. He then went on to fight a succession of utter stiffs (some on 7 fight losing streaks) until stepping it up (so to speak) against Audley Harrison in his 28th fight. Golovkin's 28th fight was against Curtis Stevens who is nobody's mug. He had fights against Macklin, Ouma, Proksa, Rosado under the belt by then, all solid names. But even some of the lesser known opponents had reasonable records, like Ian Gardner (21-4) and Lujuan Simon (23-5-2). Golovkin's next opponents all have good records, like Adama, Geale, Monroe, Lemieux, Rubio, Murray, Brook and yes, even Wade. They are all comparable (or better) than Szpilka, Duhaupas and Stiverne. There's really no contest here. Neither guy has "that" standout win, but Golovkin's resume is crammed full of opponents that can fight; Wilder's resume until very recently was crammed with stiffs and bums in the main. There's a reason why guys are running away from Golovkin and why they are clamouring to fight Wilder.
Golovkin has at least beat multiple top 10 ranked opponents in his weight class. Wilder has beaten one.....
both have garbage resume. ggg is lucky to be in BUMLAND where someone like lemiux ,monroe or geale can be top fighters
Wilder's resume makes Golovkin's look like a Dollar tree price sheet. Wilder is like Denzel Washington in Magnificent 7, The Boss. While Golovkin is like Boris in Bullwinkle and Rocky; A wimp.
To answer your question honestly simply ask how long has GGG been a world champion and also ask how long Wilder has been a world champion.
Not to mention, Wilder fans are typically 100-10,000 times more intelligent and 1000x less emotional than Golovkin fans,