According to Chavez Sr., Canelo and his handlers are waiting until "Golovkin gets old." "Nobody wants to fight Golovkin, and he, in turn, does not want to go up in weight to super middleweight where the opponents are better. So he was offered good money for the fight against Brook, a welterweight fighter, who [Golovkin] knows won't be able to anything," Chavez Sr. said. "We know how important even one pound cane be. Even 50 grams can lose a title. The body is dried out, and it is not able to provide you with energy," Chavez Sr. said. Very truthfully words from Mr. Chavez.
Probably, When Golovkin is just about to retire then Canelo will find his manhood and demand the fight and then if Golovkin says "you had your chance, I'm retiring" then Canelo will have the nerve to say Golovkin ducked him. Canelo will get battered at 160 by a few fighters in my opinion, so we might not even get to the stage where Canelo is in a position to challenge an old Golovkin.
No fighter from bum land beats Nelo. We've seen what a shot to ****, damaged goods midget did to the most decorated MW's in the past decade. Before that, we seen what an old, 154 pounder did to the best MW's in the world to become the best of his era. Bumland is filled with bums, prospects, tomato cans and cowards.
Naw, Canelo os just waiting for Golovkin to accumulate some real professional boxing mileage on his odometer. As it stands, even though Canelo is almost 10 years younger than GOlovkin, he has many more boxing miles on his gauge than Golovkin. While Canelo has been navigating through the dense streets of New York City, Golovkin has been cruising through the scenic routes of small country towns.