1. Joshua 2. Wilder 3. Ortiz 4. Povetkin 5. Parker 6. Whyte 7. Pulev 8. Breazeale 9. Miller 10. Takam Bellew is NOT a deserving ranked top HW on one HW fight, his only HW fight no matter what the rankings say. Haye gets his spot back if he wins and then Bellew could be ranked should he win. You have to rank Whyte BC he's ranked in all the sanctioning bodies that have him top 5 besides the WBA and is WBC number one ..only a fool leaves him out. Fury is subjective, I don't know how you rank him if he hasn't fought since 2015. Adam Kownacki has has 17 fights and beat a Szpilka coming off a huge K.O loss and long absence....can someone INTELLIGENTLY explain how he makes top 10? I'm genuinely curious at some these rankings? Lol
Hard to rank Wilder in the top 5 when he's never faced a Top 10 guy in 38 fights / 9 years of being a professional.
1. Povetkin 2. Joshua 3. Ortiz 4. Gawsiev 5. Parker 6. Haye 7. Mansour 8. Ruiz jr 9. Whyte 10. Johnson
Just some randoms no order: Joshua. Fury. Fury. Parker. Pulev. Ortiz. Breazeale. Povetkin. Miller. Kuzmin.
1.Bellew(P4P best) 2.Joshua 3.Parker 4.Wilder 5.Povetkin 6.H.Fury 7.Ortiz 8.Pulev 9.Breazele 10.Miller
1. Joshua 2. Wilder 3. Ortiz 4. Povetkin 5. Parker 6. Pulev 7. Whyte 8. H. Fury 9. Breazeale 10. Ruiz Jr Based purely on perceived h2h ability at present. The impending arrival from cruiser of Usyk and Gassiev along with the return of T. Fury makes the division very interesting, not to mention all the other prospects on the rise. Heavyweight could really take off soon - roll on March!