Canelo was by far the bigger man vs 4 out of 6 of those guys. Baldomir - former 147lbs champ, Ndou was a blown up 140lbs, former 140lbs champ also fought at lightweight. Jose Miguel Cotto, blown up lightweight Miguel Vasquez 135lb champ, also fought at 140 and 147lbs, but more of a 140/135lbs fighter. Canelo was the naturally much larger man than these guys. That's just the tip of the iceberg. Add to that Tyner a natural 140lbs fighter. Hatton a jouneyman 147 lbs fighter, fighting for the vacant 154lbs WBC title. Gomez, a natural welterweight. Mosley, a natural welterweight. Josecito Lopez, a 140 lb fighter who fought one 147lb fight, then got a shot at Canelo's 154lbs WBC title. Khan a natural welterweight, who previously fought at lightweight and jr welterweight. Miguel Cotto, a much smaller man. Mayweather, who Canelo out weighed by 20 pounds on fight night. That's why I called Canelo the original weight bully earlier in his career. That's 12 fighters that Canelo was clearly the bigger guy in. In contrast, Golovkin only had 6. Ouma,Rosado,Ishida, Monroe,Brook, Martirosyan. And three of them stayed at 160lbs or higher. I always thought it was funny how Canelo fans love to cast stones about GGG fighting smaller fighters while living in a glass house.
Sorry, I had like 60 notifications this morning and zoned by the time I got a third of the way through them. I put an asterisk next to the ones that were controversial wins, two asterisks next to his loss. Sadly, while everything you said is true about the Kovalev match, he knocked him out brutally, so there's nothing controversial about it other than the lead up. Had I added asterisks for ****ed up stipulations, half of them would have had them.
Wtf are you on about? I was talking about Canelo´s resume before he got that ridiculous title. He was still a teenager and had fought a lot of good veterans. It had nothing to do with the rest of his career or Golovkin It´s just rare to see a prospect face so many veterans.