1. Mayweather 2. Ward 3. Pacquiao 4. Bradley 5. Rigondeaux 6. Donaire 7. Klitschko 8. Marquez 9. Garcia 10. Martinez
I would have Klitschko much higher, for a person to go with out a loss for nearly 10 years and have Ko% of around 80 and has been dominating the division, fighting regularly and the best there is in the division in which no one has even come close to beating him, just like Floyd mayweather. getting better with age. in my ranking he is 2) !
3. Pacquiao, hell no. 6. Donaire, a little too high shouldn't be above Wladimir and Sergio. 8. Marquez, not sure where to rate him, but ahead of Pacquiao for now. 10. Sergio, should be ahead of 3, 6, 8, and 9 for sure.
Bradley is no lower than #3 behind Floyd and Ward, that's for sure. Technically speaking, Ward and Pacquiao have passed their 1 year unofficial inactivity mark to temporarily boot them from the rankings until they fight Edwin and Rios respectively, ala Mayweather 2011 before the Ortiz fight.
1.Floyd 2.Ward 3.Rigondeaux 4.Wlad 5.Martinez 6.Bradley 7.Pacquiao 8.Marquez 9.Danny Garcia 10.Mikey Garcia
I agree. Mikey's best win is Salido while Garcia has three wins that are no bout better than the Salido win: Khan, Judah, and Lucas.
P4P lists are ridiculous .... In head to head matchups the bigger guys will always win. Klitschko's are #1.....Mayweather would not even rate in top 50 as the top boxer today....all heavyweights and cruiserweights would rank above.