To me the top 4 in order are GGG, Canelo, Jacobs and Jermall. All of the top 4 beat any one below them. The best fights are any of the top 4 fighting each other.
Who Can Beat Who At Middleweight
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Okay with todays news that GGG has been stripped & it sounding like GGG vs Canelo II is off the table (maybe just a ploy by GBP who knows) and a new title holder looking to be added to the division soon the division is more chaotic then its been in quite awhile.
A few promising, but unproven guys. A few spoilers who haven't gotten their shot or arguably a fair shake. And Canelo & GGG still standing at the tip top.
So with the main players being:
GGG
Canelo
BJS
Charlo
Derevyanchenko
Jacobs
Andrade
Ryota
Who's beating who & who's losing to who? And what are the best fights to make with these primary 8 guys at the top of the 160lb division?
I think Derevyanchenko loses to all of those guys.
He went life and death with Dexter Johnson for fook's sake.Comment
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I don't think anyone can realistically say apart from golovkin beating all of them (at this moment in time) and Jacobs on his best day could beat most of them but could also realistically lose to all of them, as he looked pretty bad last time out, i think he needs to move up, but his team are holding out for GGG 2 / Canelo payday
Charlo has fought 1 MW: a one legged inactive cripple, jury's out on him.
BJS has fought golovkins leftovers from the past few years, need to see him in with a live dog first.
Andrade hasnt fought a legitimate MW yet either, on his day he could outbox a few guys, inactivity and a suspect chin means probably not tho
Murata has beaten N'dam, need to see more of him.
Canelo? i mean without the paid off judges and without PEDS he could very well lose to all of them
Ive followed Chenko's career and he's the dark horse here imo, i think hes too small for golovkin but his workrate alone causes problems to all of those guys.
In other words, they all need to hurry the **** up and fight each other.Comment
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