He would've been dominated by Golovkin at Middleweight.
Even the people he beat at 154 were blown up Jr. Welterweights and Welterweights. The one time he fought a guy who was naturally that much bigger than him, Canelo, he fought him when he was green and very young.
If you match Floyd with a guy like say Winky Wright at Middleweight, maybe he can win.
Hell I could see him outboxing Tito Trinidad as a Middleweight.
But you wouldn't want to go too crazy with who you match him with.
Canelo had 43 fights had been pro for 8 years and had been WBC world champion for 2 years running at that point. Please stop with this bullshit narrative of Canelo being green.
He was only 23, and hadn't fought a fighter at the level of Floyd yet. He's fought quite a few Elite opponents at this point, but he hadn't really yet at the time.
I ain't saying he was a complete novice, but he was Green by Elite Title fight standards.
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑09 Jul 2020, 00:19
He struggled to land any clean shots on Canelo , who is an inferior boxer to Floyd
That was more GGG being apprehensive about the power of the counters coming back from Canelo. Sure, Floyd is a great counter, but I can't see GGG concerned enough to stick with jabbing Floyd, which would still give Floyd trouble.
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑10 Jul 2020, 17:25
Ggg could ko floyd with 1 good shot. If mosley had him on queer street and zab knocked him down....
He could win a decision over Floyd if need be. He's not a superior boxer to Floyd obviously, but I think he's physically strong enough that he could bull him to the ropes, and pound away at his body, shoulders, arms and the occasional clean head shot and just outwork him. Whether he could knock him out or not.
I don't think Floyd would be able to hit him hard enough to get his respect, and make him fearful of the incoming. So he could essentially attack with abandon.