Welter to Middle is a huge jump, and when Golovkin's record is factored it, it does look like Brook has a serious row to hoe. Good luck to him though, at least he has the balls to take up the challenge, plenty of others have run for the hills.
GGG v A prime Hagler? Devastating power and ringcraft against unparelled fitness,pressure and a chin of kryptonite.
That'd be something to see DB. About the same height, but Hagler has a 5 in reach advantage.
He's got nothing to lose though has he? No one expects him to win anyway so when he gets beat it's no big deal he simply drops back down to welterweight. His reputation shouldn't be affected and he's made by far the best pay deal of his life to boot and seen as brave for taking it! Win win situation for him really.
Different story for other middleweights rejecting the fight who don't have that safety net.
In all fairness, if we have a look at those Hagler defended his title against, most were pretty easy targets. Mugabi, Hamsho, Roldan, Scypion, Sibson, Obelmejias (twice), Lee, Antuofermo and Minter were hardly above the likes of Golovkin. Of course GGG hasn't had to tangle with the likes of Duran, Hearns and Leonard. It has to be remembered that the legend Roberto Duran was a built up lightweight, and Hearns and Leonard Welterweights. The one thing Hagler has on his side though, is the thought of what Hearns and Leonard to do the current Welterweights, and imagine the mess Duran would make of the Lightweights. These three are all time greats.
I think you would have been better off buying a lottery ticket smokeyJust to add to my last post I've had a silly £5 double on Brook and Liam Smith to both win their fights, Liam takes on Canelo in Dallas next week, it returns £180!
I think you would have been better off buying a lottery ticket smokey