1) Golovkin 2) Jacobs 3) Clenelo 4) Korobov 5) Sounders 6) Deveryanchenko 7) Brant 8) Andrade 9) Charlo 10) Murata
1. Canelo 2. Jacobs 3. GGG 4. D-Chenko 5. Jermall 6. Andrade 7. BJ Sinus 8. Brant 9. Korobov 10. Lemieux
Korobov at 4? It's a good list but I think GGG has declined enough that Jacobs is the clear #1, and I think Derevyenchenko, BJS, Canelo, and Andrade are all very close and interchangeable, with Charlo and Korobov being a level below them at the moment, and then Brant and Murata a level below them. I
Interesting division. GGG still seems like number 1 (results from the Canelo fights notwithstanding), Canelo number 2 as he is realistically 1-1 with GGG being generous, or 0-1-1 if you prefer...I know the history books say otherwise, but personal ranking is subjective... After that, I honestly think a fully fit, with a full camp Saunders and Korobov could beat any and all of them. Seriously. Including Canelo and an aging GGG.
1. Clenelo 2. GGG 3. Jacobs 4. Saunders 5. Derevyanchenko 6. Korobov 7. Andrade 8. Brant 9. Charlo 10. Sulecki 11. Murata 12. Lemieux 13. Williams 14. N'Dam 15. Culcay
1. GGG 2. Jacobs 3. Saunder 4. Canelo (Should of lost to GGG twice & Lara) 5. Korobov 6. Andrade 7.Derevyanchenko 8. Brant 9. Lemeuix 10. Charlo (should of lost to Korobov)
Pretty good list. Golovkin is still #1 for me as he won both fights against Clenelo even if he is 36 already - tells u how good he was 3..4 years ago. Jacobs is still there. Koborov earned #4 spot as he looked much better than Charlo on his last fight. The rest are pretty equal in terms of achievements and talent.