1. Usyk No explanation needed 2. Inoue Inoue and Crawford interchangeable. Crawford becoming a 4 weight champ against Madrimov is a better win than anything Inoue has in the last year, but Inoue has been way more active. 3.Crawford 4. Bivol Undisputed light heavy champion 5. Beterbiev Only just lost his undisputed championship 6. Bam No explanation needed 7. Canelo Lackluster opposition is leading to him steadily dropping down the rankings for me. 8. Junto No explanation needed 9. Benavidez Hasn't held a title in a while but has strung together a very good streak of wins since '23. Should've already gotten another title shot against Canelo but was blatantly ducked. 10. Fulton Just became a two weight champion by beating Figueroa more dominantly than he did previously. H.M: Teofimo, didn't make the list because he hasn't had an impressive or significant win since 2023. Haney, same thing as Teo. Even though the Garcia fight got overturned he's yet to fight anybody since that fight.
I fear that Lomachenko has retired since the Haney-robbery. So shouldn't be on the list even though he is great. Canelo should also exit the list because you actually have to do something to deserve being on there. People argue about the opponents of inoue and crawford or wether benavidez deserves a canelo match and then put canelo in their lists... Canelo had exclusively mid-tier opponents (including a sadly aged golovkin) since his loss to bivol in may 22. No fights where he wasn't the strong betting favorite. And usually fighters look great against lesser opposition but there were long stretches in these fights when canelo did not look great. So it stands to reason that maybe he is not so much better than his opposition and might have a tank davis vs lamont roach situation coming up. Or he has to find even lesser opposition.
1 to 5: - Usyk - Inoue - Crawford - Bivol - Beterbiev 6 to 9: - Canelo - Benevidez - Nakatani - Bam Fighting for the #10 spot: - Stevenson - Alimkhanuly - Opetaia - Lopez - Ennis I think Lomachenko is retired, so no point in adding him.
1 Inoue 2 Crawford 3 Usyk 4 Canelo 5 Lopez 6 Rodriguez 7 Navarette 8 Bivol 9 Beterbiev 10 Stevenson My personal p4p top 10, the only change since January is Bivol and Beterbiev flipped. Tank wasn't in my top 10 anyway
1. Usyk 2. Inoue 3. Crawford 4. Bivol 5. Beterbiev 6. Bam 7. Canelo 8. Loma 9. Junto 10. Teraji/Stevenson/Tank
If P4P was about what you’ve done since 2024 none of Canelo Inoue Crawford would be top 10, neither would a lot of the other P4P staples…
I like Tank and the people overtly dropping him from their top 10 are overreacting but come on… top 5??? If Stevenson drew against a 130lb champ you’d rip him to shreds