I got Uysk #1. But saying that, the problem with Inoue is that he is so good that he makes elite fighters look average.
Usyk>Inoue He's a great fighter, plenty of power and good technique, but Usyk has definitely done more to deserve the top spot I don't get too caught up in p4p rankings that much, it is what it is But Usyk is the man right now and if he beats Fury after he dominates Aj again? Then he goes down as a first class legend of the sport and a true all time great
no 130 plus probably i don't really rate 105-118 much even 122-126 is meh. 135+ is where i really count
If Usyk knocks out AJ he'll be number 1 again. Canelo way down pecking order now. Usyk, Inoue, Winner of Spence/Crawford
I would just say to remember that 122 has about as many active pro boxers as HW. 6'4 is way rarer than 5'6.
For me it's about demographics. Far more boxing nations can field skilled fighters at lower weights than heavyweight. Heavyweight will always be my go to division, but there is a reason why Mexico, Japan, the Philippines etc. are not producing competitive heavyweights, but in the reverse nations like Britain, America, Cuba, etc. are producing good fighters in the lower weights. Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, all top boxing nations, will churn out fighters below 5'6" Which boxing nations are churning out top talent over 6'4?
ring magazine hate to have a eastern euro top. They reluctantly put usyk number 1 very later than they should after canelo lost, then in record time took him off top spot as soon as they could lol. clear bias. No Fury in the top 10 is laughable.