nope i think he would lose to david,rubio, for sure he would lose to murray rosado would be a close fight stevens again would be a tough fight and would favor stevens these are bigger guys who can puncher harder than the likes of the welterweighs and 154 fighters he had fought
Yes. I think Murray and Lemieux would've went the distance, since Canelo can't cut the ring off like GGG, but he would still beat everyone.
canelo does not have the power to stop guys like rubio/rosado.stevens the guy cant even put some welterweights away
Who wouldn't go through GiGi's resume undefeated is the real question. Name me one great that fought in his weight range that would lose to any of GiGi's opponents.
Canelo arguably lost to fcking austin trout ... And robbed lara . While lara is actually a decent fighter trout is complete sht on a stick and is worse then ggg last 10 fights. People forget that murray is actually a good fighter cuz ggg dominated him
its not the fact ggg went through the guys he beat without lossing its the way he has beat them guys like rubio,stevens,david,murray,rosado cant just be put away that easy but for GGG he makes them look like top 100 bums
Yes. Hell, if Jermell Charlo fought GGG's competition, he'd still be undefeated, too. GGGs competition is poor.
He would've took a lot of them out but Mayweather and Lara definitely go longer than 2 rounds (at 154 ofc)
He never would've done it. In spite of being a fat little churro-destroying chicken, he refuses to be a real middleweight and fight at 160 against legitimate middleweights. I'm thinking most middleweights would do the same thing as Golovkin and tell Pollo Rojo to go shove it with his 155 Caneloweight custom weight class nonsense.
If GGG signed to fight Erislandy Lara today ... Lara would be considered the best guy he ever fought. Hell, if Golovkin signed to fight Lara, Trout, Cotto, Mayweather today ... even though they are all clearly past it now ... they'd be the biggest names on Golovkin's resume. And Alvarez fought them all years ago (with the exception of Cotto). Golovkin's resume is poor. How quickly he knocked out those poor guys matters little. Anyone with a pulse that he fights doesn't lose in a round or two.
he'll probably still be undefeated, draining his opponents to 155. But he would need a lot of help from crooked judges to do so.