1. Wladimir Klitschko 2. Alexander Povetkin 3. Kubrat Pulev 4. Bermane Stiverne 5. Tyson Fury 6. Carlos Takam 7. Derek Chisora 8. Deontay Wilder 9. Bryant Jennings 10. Vyacheslav Glazkov
Jennings should be higher... other than that it's hard to argue with.. Although I would replace Wilder with Cunningham.
Why should Jennings be highter? From #6 and Down the fights on the list have done very little in the division.
Perez, Szpilka, and Fedosov. The first two especially are great wins for him at this stage of his career. I'd rank him at least 6.
Perez is the only real name fighter he's beat - but he was hardly a top 10 name, just a fellow prospect. Like I said, below Fury it's a ****shoot - and even Fury hasn't done all that much.
Fury, Wilder and Glazkov are so overrated on this forum. Fury might be the only one who could be a top ten boxer when in shape.
1. Wlad 2. Anthony Joshua 3. Luis Ortiz 4. Tyson Fury 5. Dereck Chisora 6. Alexander Povetkin 7. Dillian Whyte 8. Steve Cunningham 9. Bermane Stiverne 10. Deontay Wilder
More top 10 worthy than guys who are unproven, and still in the prospect stage. You have Povetkin at #6, below Fury and Chisora... atsch Also no Pulev, joke of a top 10 with a huge British bias behind it. Only thing that shocked me is that you didn't include David Haye.
It seems the Brits rate Cunningham a lot higher than Americans do. Look, my British friends, just because he dropped Fury like a sack of useless lard doesnt mean Steve is awesome. It just means Fury is a big sack of useless lard.
There just happen to be some very good British HWs. If you asked me my top ten H2H at say LHW or JMW I wouldn't include one British guy. Glazkov is crud, got schooled by Malik Scott who Wilder brutally finished in 1 round. I have Fury and Chisora above Povetkin because I believe both beat him. Not exactly far fetched is it, Povetkin really ain't all that. And all the guys on my list beat Pulev
I wouldn't have included him before his epic win against Mansour who is now getting underrated because of that loss. Cunninghams a great fighter