Alvarez ultimately will probably have more time as a big figure in the sport. I don't know of any career-threatening injuries that Alvarez had, such as Vargas with his back. My guess is that he doesn't take a long sustained beating from a big puncher like Trinidad either. Vargas had some really grueling fights in a short period of time: Wright, Quartey, and Tito in a period of a little more than a year. Then the DLH fight 2 years later. Vargas, on the other hand, was a better fighter at his peak than Canelo has proven to be. And not merely "a little" better.
I I don't know to each his own I guess, I think with some seasoning Andrade can take it, GGG just based off power makes it close but loses a MD/SD, The rest get beat with various difficulty I mean Lemieux,NDam, Quillin don't have the skills to keep up. The others need some experience before I say they'll be a threat.