Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
Id pick Pavlik.

Stevens hit Golovkin plenty but I doubt he had the weight of punch that Pavlik does he also doesn't have his strength or will to win.

Pavlik was a deceivingly good fighter. He looked slow and basic but he was strong and had good fundamentals and if Golovkin did move up and face Froch he would find out somewhat what it would have been like to face Pavlik.

Golovkin doesnt move his head, his power is intimidating fighters to perform but even Stevens who was beaten by Brinkley was encouraged to throw against him. Its just a stregth advantage like Abraham had. Remember what everyone thought of Abraham before he moved to supermiddle and that to me is Golovkin.
Abraham and Golovkin are nothing alike aside from having power imo, in fact the way Stevens fought Golovkin was more of an Abraham approach. GGG has a good workrate considering his poise, he creates his own openings behind the jab and doesn't give rounds away.