Saul Alvarez and Jermall Charlo (based on the fight night weights and what's been said about each guy) are basically the same size (with Alvarez's weight compacted over his smaller frame).
Whether he should or shouldn't be at 154lbs is of no consequence to you; the man makes the weight, and fights well at 154 with no problem.
Lara and Andre Ward were both options available to him, that Golovkin and his camp chose to side-step for soft touches.
Golovkin has very little to stand on, regardless of how hard you want to spin it; if he was ready to go to 154lbs to fight Floyd (ignoring the fact that Floyd has never weighed in over 151lbs, and that Floyd is literally 10 times the star Golovkin is), he and his camp can't say **** about weight for Alvarez (a fighter who is easily 4 times the star that Golovkin is).
Whether he should or shouldn't be at 154lbs is of no consequence to you; the man makes the weight, and fights well at 154 with no problem.
Lara and Andre Ward were both options available to him, that Golovkin and his camp chose to side-step for soft touches.
Golovkin has very little to stand on, regardless of how hard you want to spin it; if he was ready to go to 154lbs to fight Floyd (ignoring the fact that Floyd has never weighed in over 151lbs, and that Floyd is literally 10 times the star Golovkin is), he and his camp can't say **** about weight for Alvarez (a fighter who is easily 4 times the star that Golovkin is).
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