#10. Srisaket Sor Rungvisai #09. Mairis Briedis #08. Teofimo Lopez #07. Josh Taylor #06. Terence Crawford #05. Juan Francisco Estrada #04. Errol Spence Jr. #03. Oleksandr Usyk #02. Naoya Inoue #01. Canelo Alverez Spoiler: Reasoning Canelo has to be one after that performance. He just shut out a world class fighter and won a title in his fourth weight class. As well as having the best résumé - on paper - too. Inoue is #2. ****in watch the kid fight. He's the best fighter in the world. And half of his fights have been against world champions, and he's destroyed basically all of them. Watch Usyk vs his best opponents, then watch them vs theirs. He belongs. He'll clean up heavy like he did Crusier, and his wins at crusier warrant this spot. Spence is the clear number one in the deepest division in boxing. Crawford beats him, but what's Crawford done in the last three years? Estrada has one or the deepest résumés in boxing, and one of the best skillsets. So underappreciated. Like I said, what's Crawford actually done since beating Horn? Taylor has beaten three of the other four men in his top five. And he'll beat the fifth next year. As well showing a great skillset, being very talented and tough, he's the king of one of the best divisions in the world. Lopez just beat the best fighter in the world, he'll end up much higher if he can do it again, or beat another top fighter to show it weren't no fluke. Briedis is a beast. Nuff said. Beat Głowacki and Dorticos, as well as others. Brilliant skillset. Rungvisai is on the come back. He'll KO Gallo and Chocolatito when he fights them. Winner of Tanaka-Ioka gets on here too.