Enlightened-One wrote: ↑10 Apr 2022, 11:44
apollo creed wrote: ↑10 Apr 2022, 11:28
Boxingguru75 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2022, 17:37
Some of these posts about GGG are just ridiculous. Completely forgotten is how he handled Canelo (who is great no doubt). Canelo has a lot of balls but none of his camp wanted to face GGG again. Murata fought his heart out. Olympic Gold Medalist. Biggest fight of his life at home. He should be praised.

true.
Canelo knew that G gave him hell, so he waited G to get even older, 40.
Steve Rolls, Sergiy Derevyanchenko, Kamil Szeremeta and Ryota Murata.
By Cinco de Mayo, Canelo would have beaten the following opponents within the last 4½ years (since the 2017 bout against Golovkin):
- Rocky Fielding
Daniel Jacobs
Sergey Kovalev
Callum Smith
Avni Yildirim
Billy Joe Saunders
Caleb Plant
Dmitry Bivol
Golovkin has only fought the following opponents within the equivalent timeframe:
- Steve Rolls
Sergiy Derevyanchenko
Kamil Szeremeta
Ryota Murata
Are you telling me that GGG couldn’t have fought the likes of Munguia, Charlo or Andrade during that timeframe to keep himself busy?
The great of the greats; Rocky Fielding
Avni Yıldırım; the devastator
Caleb Plant; the mostly proven one
Sergey Kovalev; the not-washed up
Besides Bivol(finally); only Callum Smith, Saunders and Jacobs are relevant. This is for Canelo
prime.
GGG, being
past his prime, chose to be busy this way. Simple as that. (I'd prefer the other way though.)
This doesn't change the main point:
Canelo with Mexican Beef, lost to GGG twice unofficially, and waited for "40" for the trilogy.