Flyweight- Gonzalez, Estrada, Ioka, Casimero, Amnat, Eto, Mthalane, Sosa... Light Flyweight is surprisingly good right now with a lot of emerging fighters and fresh faced contenders
This. Super Flyweight actually looks compelling, with Inoue, Cuadra, and the winner of Butler/Tete. Throw in Kono, and a few decent contenders and it's worth watching for a change.
I know it's not AS strong but 105 looks really interesting as well. Takayama, Budler, Wanheng, Knockout, Tanaka, Yedras, Buitrago and Planagpol is rumoured to be dropping in there as well.
I always liked higher divisions (except HW) so 160-200. But currently my favourites are probably 122-130. Welterweight has been a great division for a while now but for some reason (apart from Mayweather and a few others) I never had as much interest in following it as the aforementioned ones.
No, not necessarily the most talented, but the one who beats everybody, or should I say literally the best. And that person is the heavyweight champ.
If boxing had no weight classes then I'd agree. But the best at the "sport of boxing" can be a fighter at any weight.
Middleweight:Triple G (dominant champion) Welterweight:Exciting skilled fighters Heavyweight:Wladimir (dominant champion) Light heavyweight:Kovalev (dominant champion) Featherweight:Exciting skilled fighters