The real ATG of this generation is on his way out, though, as are good fighters such as Fury and AJ, but I like the roster of contenders right now. Kabayal, Bakole, Dubois etc all have some top qualities and Parker has showed how he can overcome the odds with experience and craftiness. Let's see if anyone of them rises above the rest.
https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php/The_Ring_Magazine's_Annual_Ratings:_1991 1.Holfield 2.Tyson 3.Bowe 4.Ruddok 5.Mercer 6.Foreman 7.Witherspoon 8.Tucker 9.Lewis 10.Moorer The 90s are a true golden era, and the 70s are nostalgia. The 70s after Manila don't have that shine anymore, and the 90s are great from start to finish; from the biggest surprise in history in Tokyo to the Lewis Vs. Holyfield 1 and 2 fights. https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php/The_Ring_Magazine's_Annual_Ratings:_1999 At the end of 1999 Vitali is the seventh HW. Foreman appears in both decades, as does Holmes, which is, in itself, proof that the 90s are a golden era. The 70s don't have a single ranking list where Moorer's strength would be tenth. The 90s are a true golden era, and the 70s are nostalgia. 1.Holfield 2.Tyson 3.Bowe 4.Ruddock 5.Mercer 6.Foreman 7.Witherspoon 8.Tucker 9.Lewis 10.Moorer Not here: Holmes, Morrison, Golota, Tua, Ibeabuchi, Akiwande, Hide, Bruno, Douglas ...
Great list but I didnt see Scott Ledoux in it. Early 80s he was still a contender and fought Holmes for the title in mid 1980....