1. Canelo didn't beat GGG twice. He didn't beat him once in the ring and only beat him once on the scorecards. 2. That's not how boxing works, triangle theories don't tell you how a fight goes down. Anyone who thinks Mayweather in 2013 beats 2013 GGG is delusional.
Also let me add that the Canelo that fought FlIVd would get knocked out by GGG especially the 2013 version.
Golovkin is all kinds of wrong for Mayweather. Mayweather knew it, he might have popped off at the mouth but he never stepped into the ring with GGG for a reason. He would have got KTFO.
The correct answer to this question is: at what weight? At 160, Golovkin murders him. At 154, I'm not sure. GGG might not make the drop to 154 very well, and weight draining is always detrimental. If we get a mummified version of GGG then Floyd wins. If Golovkin handles the drop like a boss, then yeah, he wins again. Mayweather was small for 154, let's be honest, he was kind of light in the pants even at 147. I don't think the weights are close enough for a fair catchweight.
Mayweather only barely beat Canelo and he needed a catchweight and Canelo being at less than 100% to do it. A full strength Canelo beats Mayweather at 154 as he did GGG at 160. The Mayweather who fought Canelo though was probably the best 154 version of Mayweather (certainly better than when he fought Cotto) and even with giving away weight by fighting GGG at 160, that version of Floyd would give GGG a hell of a fight and would probably outpoint GGG. Then again that version of Floyd would probably have an easier time beating the GGG of 2016 of 2017 than a 2013 version of GGG when GGG was more in his prime.
Canelo is moving up two weight classes to fight Kovalev you ****ing moron. He has more balls than your hero does. Plenty of other fighters have moved up in weight but for some reason though TBE didn't have to do it.
This. In 2013 Floyd still had his legs, so GGG would have a hard time landing clean on Floyd and I could definitely see Floyd taking away GGG’s jab, so Floyd in 2013 would probably decision GGG. But, by late 2014 and after Floyd might get stopped though, since his legs weren’t as good and was he getting hit with a lot more flush shots that would never landed on him before.