1) Fury (his last fight automatically puts him here) 2) Wlad (he's got a chance to take back his spot this year) 3) Povetkin (was arguably the no. 2 before Fury-Wlad) 4) Ortiz (because I believe he beats Wilder) 5) Wilder (he's not no. 4 because of the above) 6) Joshua (he's coming up and has serious potential) Lately, things are movin' n' shakin' in this division, so we'll see how this changes in the coming year. Let's see some other lists.
Pretty fair. I think a lot of people would say Ortiz has to prove more before you rate him that high, but since you are admitting it is subjective, it is very fair. With Parker, Martin, Chagaev, Haye, Hugh Fury, and a host of prospects, it looks like a grand division.Pulev, Helenius,
It's definitely looking like some interesting things are about to happen. Plenty of guys on deck feeling like they can make a run for a strap. Then, there's still the prospect of having a unified Champion, despite the IBF's stripping of Fury.