Monroe's only loss going into the Golovkin fight was to the dude who KO'd the current WBC LHW champ the previous year and who dropped the current WBA/IBF & WBO champ at that weight and did the same and badly hurt the supposed current P4P#2 Andre Ward. Whereas Duhaupas lost to the guy who is widely considered one of Wlad's worst defences, a fighter who these same clowns who blow smoke up Wilder's ass dismiss as a ''bum'' fighting in a ''weak era'', the ''worst ever'' according to some of them too. Hell these cretins even write off much better fighters on Wlad's CV as bums but when Wilder beats an opponent, and struggles against them too, who lost to said bum fighting in a weak era, suddenly the victim of Wlad's bum victim is a worthy challenger and Wilder gets praised for beating them even though he got his eye bashed up and struggled against them. :rofl atsch
Easily Monroe as he was ranked in the top 10 of his division at the time of his title shot while Duhaupas wasn't.
Monroe of course. Winner of the Boxino tourney, beat Vera more impressively as Chavez jr and like already mentioned before actually was a top 10 opponent. He wasn't a strong contender, but far above Duhaupas.
Easily Monroe Jr. I'd see him fight before and thought he looked decent, whereas I didn't think that of Duhaupas