1a Fury 1b Wilder 1c Ruiz 4 AJ 5 Whyte 6. Ortiz 7 Parker 8. Povetkin 9. Pulev 10. Kownacki I had Fury in the 1a spot before, this solidifies it. Ruiz's resume is trash outside the one big win, he is clearly the weakest link of the remaining members of the old Big 3, although that big win obviously puts him at about that level. Parker moved up a few spaces on my list; his win over Ruiz looks a lot better now. And Whyte moved past Sasha and Ortiz because the Parker win looks a bit better (they were all within a hairs breadth of each other anyway, so its a very fair tiebreaker).
Fury's win is about at the level of Ruiz's. But he has a "draw" against Wilder. Two wins over Chisora. And even the Cunningham win. All better than anything else done by Ruiz.
C - Tyson Fury 1. Deontay Wilder 2. Andy Ruiz 3. Anthony Joshua 4. Dillian Whyte 5. Luis Ortiz 6. Michael Hunter 7. Joseph Parker 8. Adam Kownacki 9. Kubrat Pulev 10. Joe Joyce
Personally think Ruiz Jr should be at the top. Look at his destructive performance over AJ. He has four belts now. And he beat an opponent that was stronger in resume than either Fury or Wilder. And Parker above Ortiz, took Ruiz Jr 12 rounds and beat him, better resume than Ortiz.
I think its fair to say all these hw don't have the greatest resumes either so that argument is pointless. Fury best wins Wlad. Draw vs DW DW best wins Ortiz. Draw with TF AJ best wins Wlad. Lost to Ruiz Ruiz best win is better than any of those three but he also lost to Parker even if it was some home town judging. Looking ahead I think Ruiz beats AJ in the rematch unless it goes to the cards. DW ko`s TF late setting up Ruiz v DW. DW knocks Ruiz out if he lands. I don't see Ruiz beating DW or Fury. Fury is too big too skilled and im not sure Ruiz can finish DW before DW catches him.