Yes, we know keyboard warrior and twitter terrorist Lara doesn't have the stones to duke it out with Triple G. His manager confirms they have never formally contacted Golovkin. However if in the unlike event Lara decides it's put up or shut up time, and he decides to put him, he would implement the exact same game plan as Malik Scott had for Luis Ortiz earlier- try and run his way to a wide and unanimous decision lose, breaking GGG's knock out streak and claiming a moral victory post-fight. However unlike Ortiz, there is nowhere to run, and nowhere to hide from Golovkin. Lara would find himself cornered in the opening two stanzas, realize he's up **** creek, and he can't utilize a paddle because he's wearing boxing gloves. To get out of said situations, Lara would take a knee as Golovkin is setting up his devastating right hand with his range finder jab. Rinse, repeat until he claims one of Golovkin's jabs was an illegal blow and stays down for it, the ref DQ's Lara for play acting or one of GGG's set up shot smashed Lara's shaky whiskers after one of the most embarrassing performances in a world title fight in boxing history from the Cuban.
It was confirmed by Abel Sanchez that he knows that Lara can't send a contract. I can send you the video if you want. This is his words, if lara is dumb enough to get someone to back this fight then send the contract. Abel knows Lara can fight on both networks but is backed by Showtime, who wont back him on this fight since the fight would be on HBO. The A side who can only fight on HBO should be sending the offer if they are even remotely interested, but the truth is they're not.
But he can reach out to Golovkin formally and tell them they want the fight. Much like Kell Brook did. Because Brook wasn't talking ****. Lara's own manager also claims they want more than GGG's previous opponents despite having no fanbase.