1 Canelo Alvarez 2 Oleksandr Usyk 3 Naoya Inoue 4 Errol Spence 5 Tyson Fury 6 Terence Crawford 7 Juan Francisco Estrada 8 Roman Gonzalez 9 Vasyl Lomachenko 10 Gennady Golovkin I think Golovkin did enough last night to warrant pound for pound recognition again.Estrada is below Crawford because his win over Roman Gonzalez was highly controversial.
If you don't have Oleksandr Usyk #1 then your list loses credibility. There is simply no argument otherwise.
Spence has important clear cut wins over brook,Mikey garcia,Porter and Danny Garcia.Fury beat Wilder 3 times(the draw was absurd) and ended Klitschko’s reign.
Canelo has more significant wins over a longer period of time.His performance against Jacobs was poor, but he has a lot of decisive wins too.
How many of Ioka’s fights have you seen.Is he in your top 10 because ring magazine have in their top 10.Did you have Taylor as the winner against Jack Catterall? because everyone else thought it was a robbery.
Ioka is a 4 weight champ and his only 2 losses we’re very controversial. Taylor had one bad night and still has wins over Ramirez and prograis.
Inoue has been the most dominant fighter in the sport of boxing. He's lost only a handful of rounds, went 15-0 with 13 KOs in full title fights, and there have been zero controversies or close fights.
He is a good fighter but he is also a draw specialist.Nietes has only won 2 of his last 4 and one of his wins was against Ioka.
Canelo & Usyk are interchangeable at the #1 spot. As of now I have Usyk #1. But this can all change depending on how they perform in their next fights. GGG at #10 is ok for now But realistically he is getting bumped pending the Mell Charlo vs Castaño fight.