1.Pacquiao 2.Wlad 3.mayweather 4.Vitali 5.JMM 6.Bute 7.Haye 8.Martinez 9.Ward/Froch 10.Froch/Ward Controversial I know. Froch isn't p4p in terms of pure skill but it's hard to seperate the two fighters in terms of achievement. I can't entertain having berto in there just yet and i think as impressive it is that Hopkins continues at his age, he is beginning to flatter to decieve. I was tempted to include the likes of Donaire, Darchinyan,Nishioka, Montiel,Wonjongkam... but it's so hard to fit them all in the right order. I try to be objective but sometimes hype gets to the best of us (Haye-although a 2 weight titlist) .
p4p talent. not a p4p resume yet. no doubt he will get there in the next 18 to 24 months, but he hasn't done enough yet.
He is my #6. I'm not too sold on Ward yet, but there is a real dearth of guys suitable for the p4p charts at the moment IMO. Ward is the unbeaten frontrunner of the biggest event currently happening in boxing, he completely dominated the man who then beat Froch, and he barely loses rounds when winning fights. As of right now, he has to be in there as I see it. He's far more befitting of a position than someone like Timothy Bradley.
about 75/25 clearly against Ward's credentials at time of going to press!! keep the comments coming cheers