Both guys won every fight in their prime, well, if you include Kovalev's victory over Andre "Runner" Ward, that wasn't (116-111 SK), which in reality put Kovalev to the top of the P4P list. In Nash's mind, the real Kovalev retired that night. Also, Canelo beating the leftovers of the shell of Golovkin 115-113, does not count as real Golovkin. The real Golovkin battered Canelo from pillow to post for the best part of 24 rounds.
Away from that, their careers on the whole. the years upon years of destroying everything in sight, beating the best of the best of the best. This has got the Great Nash thinking, are these the two greatest boxers, excluding Tyson Fury, that have ever lived? Looking through boxing history, there is nobody who could beat a prime version of either, and the excitement and hype they brought is unmatched. Resume's unquestionable. Don't let history underrate these guys. In their primes, believe the hype. They were very special. Nash out
Away from that, their careers on the whole. the years upon years of destroying everything in sight, beating the best of the best of the best. This has got the Great Nash thinking, are these the two greatest boxers, excluding Tyson Fury, that have ever lived? Looking through boxing history, there is nobody who could beat a prime version of either, and the excitement and hype they brought is unmatched. Resume's unquestionable. Don't let history underrate these guys. In their primes, believe the hype. They were very special. Nash out
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