147, 168 and 135 are the best right now. 154 is far behind. It has some potential, but has a very long way to go.
Mostly up and coming fighters, still one of the weakest till some of those guys are fully established. Also, I would remove Chavez Jr. out of the list unless you're looking forward to fixed robberies and bull**** results.
I'm surprised nobody mentioned Daniel Santos who IMO is the darkhorse of the division and can potentially beat anybody there,now that he is WBA champion hopefully he will stay more active. This content is protected
forrest-still a threat solid boxer. santos-solid fighter, has a win over margarito, and can also be underrated. dzinzuruk-have not seen much of him but has a win over santos so that has to count for something. spinks-a lot feel he beat verno even though he is boring he is talented (particuarlly as a boxer) and can make good fighters look bad. julio-exciting fighter that can hit with the best of them can win some belts reminds me of a poor mans tito. mora-never was really high on him but decent martinez-good boxer with a exciting style could do some damage. greene- could be the future of this division very solid fighter that doesnt stand out in one particular trait but solid all around has potential. kirkland-like julio can hit with the best of them can win fights and potentially big fights with his insane power kinda has a shaky chin but good young prospect nonetheless. now you figure williams moves up to 154 eventually to go along with margarito, clottey, and cintron in particular (I think those three will also move to 54 because they are so big physically at 147 and weight will be harder to make as they get older) 154 is looking good going forward.