We will never know because GGG was busy fighting Marco Antonio Rubio, Martin Murray, Willie Monroe, David Lemieux, Dominic Wade and Welterweight Kell Brook. GGG doesn't get credit for fights he avoided. Given how GGG looked against "lead foot" Canelo, I can see Lara having much success. If Canelo reduced him to a 30% connect rate, I can see Lara schooling GGG even more. On the same token, if Lara makes the same mistake he made against Angulo by becoming complacent if he is having an easy time, I can see GGG dopping him with a punch. But again, GGG did not want to fight Lara, instead while Lara was calling him out for two years, GGG opted to fight C, B, and shot fighters.
3G would have KO'd Lara. And then the usual idiots ^^ would be saying he just defeated a JrMW w/o any wins himself at 160. Possibly one dumb as rocks douchebag would call Lara a career WW in the process...
lara is not really proven at 160 even though 154 is not a bad approximation. You would expect 3G to outpoint him but not stop the tough LMW. Until Lara offers solid proof of elite wins at MW, you gotta pick lil G (or bigger G in this case). And if we are being honest its too late for Lara to move up with success.
I think by now it's pretty clear Lara had no intention of moving up to 160. His 3G call outs, the ones that made the usual idiots piddle themselves a little, were just to make noise.
Oh your so tough and scary Lance. So Lara calling out GGG is just to make noise, but GGG calling out anyone between 154-160, thats legitimate. Of course Lance, of course.