GGG is not the same fighter as in the early 2010's. Could he handle the power and pressure of a young, upcoming fighter who is slick and punching hard?
GGG smashes this goofy Logan Paul looking fraud's skull in within the first minute of the first round. Ababiy is a ****ing awful hypejob, nothing more. There's levels here, shouldn't you know this by now? I mean, Madrimov is a well schooled top notch amateur, and a damn impressive looking pro so far, and he was getting lit up and was badly hurt a few times by Eric Walker for God sake. Lamb to the slaughter isn't even graphic enough a description for what would happen here. Munguia would have his skull smashed in by this current GGG, and you want to throw this goofball in there?
These old timer Russians with (once) elite skills should never be written off. Ever. I always say; if your fundamentals never leave you and your technical ability is still sound you are always a threat. Those who rely on speed, reflexes and quick feet are the ones who decline rapidly.
Just look what opposition Nikita 'babyface' ABaby had thus far. He didn't even fight someone near the top200 yet, let alone someone decent. And although Golovkin is clearly on the slide, according to many he still doesn't have a legit loss on his record. Golovkin KO2
GGG crumples him up and throws him in the trash. Simply too much top level experience in addition to his skills.