Roughly this order... Bakhodir Jalolov Filip Hrgovic Arslanbek Makhmudov Frank Sanchez Ivan Dychko Jared Anderson Agit Kabayel Fabio Wardley Frazer Clarke David Adeleye
He wants to fight, but his management has been poor. If he had been born in the USA or the UK, he would have been better promoted.
Pretty sure Wilder, Fury & Usyk could roll out of bed after a 10 day bender and smash all of these guys without trying.
I got big hope in Hrgovic but he need to fix few things. Jalolov is very talented but he is on begining of the journey. Many can change here. Anderson is very hyped but for me he will end bad if they give him fight with someone with big punch. He eat too much big shoots and even Martin show that he will have problem in future. I not sure about Makhmudov.
I based my choice (Anderson) on his age more than his current skill level. Since the question was which man would go the farthest and not who is the best fighter I thought it eliminated a lot of the older guys. At best, they may win a belt and hold it for a year or so before someone younger takes it away. Of the older guys I think Sanchez is by far the best. Sanchez is 31 but that is in Cuban years so, for all we know, he may be closer to 35. Anderson has a few flaws but he is only 23 and has a lot of time to improve.
Probably Hrgovic because he is already knocking on the door to some big fights. Jalolov and Sanchez are better than Anderson but won't get the opportunities for big fights like he will. I don't see much of a future for the rest.
Even though a lot of these guys on that list aren’t very good I still find them all very entertaining to watch. Jalolov, dychko and Anderson are my picks with Wardley a dark horse who passed the chin test