Great question. I’d lean toward Inoue as the greater overall fighter right now. Inoue has dominated across multiple weight classes with insane power, precision, and speed, a rare combo and he’s done it all while only getting better with each step up in weight. GGG’s resume is legendary too, with rugged toughness and countless memorable wars, but some of his best fights ended in controversy. I’ve even read a bunch of espn plus reviews on how fans rate their performances and Inoue just edges it for me. Either way, both are absolute legends.
Greater fighter/career: Naoya Inoue or Gennady Golovkin?
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