The problem with Triple G, is that unless he's a mandatory challenger, nobody wants to know. It's the same with Rigondeaux. 2 of the best P4P fighters on the planet, yet both struggle to get decent fights & the big paydays which accompany them.
FWIW, IMO, Golovkin walks down BJS & stops him mid-late rounds. BJS would start bright, and probably edge the opening 3-4 rounds, but he's got poor stamina, and simply couldn't live with the tenacity & work rate of Golovkin, so those devastating power shots would be 10x worse as the fight went on.
Not so sure about DeGale though. I'd probably favour Golovkin, but theres definitely questions about whether he can carry the power up to SMW. He's not really a big imposing MW, so at SMW, he'd be against naturally bigger opponents, especially DeGale. His footwork is excellent though, so if the extra weight wasn't a problem for the feet & stamina, I'd fancy his chances. See the difference with a fighter like DeGale, and a fighter like Froch for example, Is DeGale is technically sound, whereas Froch is a stand-and-fight brawler. DeGale would move around a lot, and make Golovkin work hard. Whereas Froch would have planted his feet & engaged with Golovkin, which would have been an excellent fight, quite possibly up there with Gatti-Ward or Castillo-Corrales.
Just going back to what you were saying about AJ yesterday, I've been following a long running discussion on FB today. A lad I know said about AJ not being ready for Tyson Fury (which I fully agree with). The replies have been a mixture of laughable and infuriating. One guy claiming that AJ-Fury will happen in Novemeber "because Eddie said so", and also that Brezeale is a decent opponent for AJ, despite admitting he'd never heard or seen anything of him before. This is the reason why a lot of fans get the indirect hump with AJ. It's nothing against him per se, just a genuine desire to see these helmets shut up, in the most exquisite way. It's a bit like West Ham. I've got nothing against the club really. Infact, some of the stuff they do/plan to do is highly commendable. But it's my hatred for their fans, which makes me want to see them go out of business.
Take this helmets claims today, lets analyse them logically. He's "been told by Eddie Hearn that the fight will definitely happen in November". Firstly, Eddie will sell any dream to the punters, as long as they keep putting money in his pocket. Secondly, the IBF have mandated, that the winner of Takam & Parker, will face Joshua for the strap. THAT will/should be around November time. Thirdly, a unification fight, between 2 British HW's, can & will only be staged at a venue where they can maximise the revenue. Which of course, is Wembley. You simply cannot put on a boxing event, in a stadium, in this country, in the height of winter. Fourthly, the guy is bigging up AJ's opponent, without knowing a single thing about it. So in his mind, when AJ steamrolls the poor **** in 1 or 2 rounds, this joker sees it as an unbelievable achievement. Whereas, anyone who knows about boxing, can see straight through the BS. It's just another bodybag for AJ to pound on, make more money for Mismatchroom Boxing & further heighten his reputation with casuals & those who also DKSAB.