01 - Jaun Manuel Marquez. A given? Marquez has been world class for so long it's hard to dispute his sitting atop the pile of Mexicans currently. 02 - Juan Francisco Estrada. Brilliant performance this weekend. Only recent loss is to Roman Gonzalez in a fight that, should it be rematched, is the stuck on best fight boxing can make, Mayweather-Pacquiao eat your heart out. 03 - Canelo Alvarez. The push he's getting from some corners (Golden Boy owned Ring) is a bit obscene but he's a young and really could become as special as Oscar is pretending he is. 04 - Miguel Vazquez. It might not be purty, and some might even say that he's been overhauled by Crawford in his resident lightweight division, but Vazquez looks like an absolute ******* of a fighter to beat. Nobody at lightweight outside of the American looks capable of taking him, and Crawford most definitely isn't onto a sure thing if he decides to tangle with Titere. 05 - Leo Santa Cruz. 27-0-1 is a nice record to have, and with a win over weirdo Cristian Mijares under his belt, he seems ready to turn a corner in terms of competition - not that Seda, Terrazas, Munos and Guevara is a shoddy grouping, his resume is definitely underrated. 06 - Edgar Sosa. OK, he got bashed by Yaegashi, he beat Segura, Solis. 07 - Jhonny Gonzalez. Just won't ****ing go away. 08 - Francisco Rodriguez Jnr. Did he actually set a record for punches thrown last time out against Takayama? Or did it just look like he'd shown the best engine in arguably the entire sport? Rodriguez is fun to watch, the best 105lb fighter in the world and on the ascendancy. 09 - Carlos Molina (154lbs). Virtually unbeaten since 2007, because **** that freaky nonsense DQ. Draw with Lara now looks at least reasonable, but he's not breaking popcorn and I think he generally gets overrated a wee bit. 10 - Hugo Ruiz. Ruiz was unlucky, as everyone is unlucky, against Koki Kameda at the end of 2012. Other than that, he has no meaningful losses. Big, big domestic dust up coming against Andres Guiteirrez the winner of that one can push on. Other guys that could have gone in at 9 or 10: Segura, Hernandez, Gutierrez, Mares, Salido, Burgos, Beltran, Cuadras. Who else? Who did I miss?
Chavez Jr should be considered a top 10 Mexican fighter, he lost wide against Martinez but has shown to be quite potent offensively vs his other opponents. He has also acquired quite a good resume for his age. Robert Guerrero too needs to be considered.
Guerrero is American, or American-Mexican. Chavez should at least be among the HM's though, that's true.
1 Canelo 2 Marquez 3 Mikey Garcia 4 Santa Cruz 5 Chavez Jr 6 Guerrero 7 Salido 8 Estrada 9 J. Gonzalez 10 Vargas Ramirez soon to be in top 5 when he steps up.
Well Marquez got shut out by Bradley didn't look great against Alvarado, if you take out KO6, he hasn't looked great in a while, like it or not Canelo has the more impressive recent resume. Estrada is great for his division, but no one cares, its the same reason why most people don't put Wlad as P4P no1 on the lists.