As a point of reference here is some rankings from the rest of the web: Ring- Champ- Klitschko 1. Povetkin 2. Wilder 3. Fury 4. Pulev 5. Jennings 6. Stiverne 7. Glazkov 8. Chagev 9. Thompson 10. Takam TBR Champ- Klitschko 1. Povetkin 2. Fury 3. Wilder 4. Pulev 5. Stiverne 6. Takam 7. Glazkov 8. Jennings 9. Cunningham 10. Szpilka Scene Champ- Klitschko 1. Povetkin 2. Fury 3. Wilder 4. Pulev 5. Stiverne 6. Jennings 7. Takam 8. Glazkov 9. Cunningham 10. Joshua ESPN 1. Klitschko 2. Povetkin 3. Fury 4. Wilder 5. Stiverne 6. Chagev 7. Pulev 8. Jennings 9. Glazkov 10. Cunningham Boxing News UK 1. Klitschko 2. Povetkin 3. Wilder 4. Pulev 5. Glazkov 6. Stiverne 7. Takam 8. Thompson 9. Fury 10. Jennings Boxrec 1. Klitschko 2. Povetkin 3. Fury 4. Wilder 5. Glazkov 6. Pulev 7. Thompson 8. Tarver 9. Jennings 10. Stiverne
Nice point of reference. So the consensus is fury is the number two contender. Only boxing UK has his way down at bottom of top ten. They all are pretty unison in their rankings with an occasional difference.
My top ten goes like this: 1. Klitschko 2-infinity. A bunch of cans who are easily beaten by Klitschko
For me: 1. Wladimir Klitschko 2. Alexander Povetkin 3. Tyson Fury 4. Deontay Wilder 5. Kurbat Pulev 6. Bryant Jennings 7. Carlos Takam 8. Bermane Stiverne 9. Tony Thompson 10. Vyacheslav Glazkov
Jesus, boxing news UK has Glazkov that high? Guess they didn't catch the Cunningham and Scott fights.
1. Haye 2. T. Fury 3. Joshua 4. H. Fury 5. Chisora 6. Price 7. Wlad 8. Gary Cornish 9. Michael Sprott 10. Danny Williams
looking through their rankings it seems they rank more on someone's biggest win rather than depth of resume (for example they have Cotto higher than Golovkin, and they don't have a champion as other ranking do)
1.) Wlad 2.) Povetkin 3.) Wilder 4.) Fury 5.) Pulev 6.) Jennings 7.) Takam 8.)Thompson 9.) Joshua 10.) Stiverne