1. Pacquiao 2. Mayweather 3. Marquez 4. Donaire 5. Martinez 6. Ward 7. Rigondeaux 8. Gamboa 9. Gonzalez 10. Cotto I could understand people thinking Rigo is ranked too highly based on his resume, but I think he deserves to be top 10 because of his clear ability. Matthysse, Froch, Bradley, Nishioka and a couple more are close to the top 10.
1. Floyd Mayweather 2. Juan Manuel Marquez 3. Manny Pacquiao 4. Andre Ward 5. Nonito Donaire 6. Sergio Martinez 7. Wladimir Klitschko 8. Carl Froch 9. Abner Mares 10. Miguel Cotto
1. Mayweather 2. Marquez 3. Pacquiao 4. Martinez 5. Donaire 6. Ward 7. Wladimir 8. Gamboa 9. Dawson 10. Moreno 11. Bradley 12. Froch 13. Vitali 14. Salido 15. Nishioka 16. Mares 17. Hernandez 18. Hopkins 19. Cotto 20. Alvarez Gave it my best and I'm pretty happy with my list, no doubt many will disagree but I feel it's quite fair
Yeah all those White Supremacist working over at Ring Magazine that have him #9 :roflatsch That is way too low. Mayweather is the clear #1 after that it doesn't really matter. Shame there are no Brits on the list
Tis a solid list indeed. The only qualm I have is with Moreno in that high position, definitely shown the skills, but does his resume back it up? Otherwise, quality ****.
Moreno and Cotto where the ratings I thought were the toughest to place. I think Bradley probably deserves the place on Moreno. I'm employing the idea that because Bradley didn't deserve the win against oac, PAC doesn't deserve the win against JMM. Had it been the other way round, Bradley would be 2 Pac 3 and JMM 4. Cotto, despite his good showing against Mayweather hasn't really beaten anyone of note since the Pac loss, so I figure the loss to mayweather really hurts him and just about keeps him in the top 20 :good. If I were to continue rigo, Matthyse, Khan, John, Broner, Sturm and Geale would probably follow in no particular order.
Bradley has two Unification wins and was not bad against Pac. Pac... Good Question. The easy answer: I have not seen the Marquez Fight. :yep