For as touted as Andrade Is for his slickness.... His movement isn't actually that great. We're seeing that when forced to move back, Andrade will often put himself against the ropes, or make small mistakes that leave him open and off balance, susceptible to getting hurt.
He has had clear advantages over his opposition so far in that they don't have the skillet or athleticism to take advantage of these holes. However, put in an athletic fighter who can keep up with his footwork, like Charlo, or a fighter with power and a chin, like Munguía and especially Golovkin, and Andrade is in real trouble.
He's a crafty puncher, but he doesn't quite possess the power to keep the elite fighters honest and at bay.
Hate to see it folks.