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36-year-old Floyd toyed with him at 154. Golovkin in his prime would have whooped his ass twice at 160, so would Dimitry Pirog if he didn't get injured. Callum Smith probably beats him at 168. No way he could ever win a belt at 175 without draining half-retired Kovalev. He'll avoid Bivol like a plague. Ward can come out of retirement right now and bury him at both 168 and 175. He's good enough to win close decisions against the likes of Lara and Jacobs but that's about it. Not to mention he's a proven steroids user. All-time great my ass.