200+:Obviously, it has to be Klitschko.
200: I don't know enough about.
175: Adonis Stevenson, as he's lineal champion.
168: Andre Ward, beat nearly everybody.
160: Sergio Martinez, reigning lineal champion and most accomplished fighter in the division at the moment.
154: Floyd Mayweather, with the victories over top 10 Alvarez and Cotto. If not Mayweather, probably Erislandy Lara for victories over Angulo and Trout.
147: Floyd Mayweather, clear top fighter in the division.
140: Danny Garcia, though it should probably be Mauricio Herrera.
135: Miguel Vazquez, no clear champion, but is most accomplished.
130: Takashi Uchiyama, longtime number one fighter and most accomplished in the division. Behind him is Mikey Garcia.
126: Tough one. Hmmm, you've got Gonzalez, who beat Mares. You've got Vetyeka, who beat John. Salido's out of the division. I guess Vetyeka, for the victories over John and Yordan. Mares wasn't very proven as a featherweight.
122: Guillermo Rigondeaux, no question. Dominated Donaire.
118: I don't know much about this division and below, but probably Moreno on longevity.
112: Akira Yaegashi, lineal champion. Behind him is Juan Francisco Estrada, who beat Brian Viloria and holds two of the major titles. Dominated Melindo.
And that's what I got. In case where there's a lineal champion, that fighter is always number one to me. When there's not, it's about recent accomplishments and head to head ability.
200: I don't know enough about.
175: Adonis Stevenson, as he's lineal champion.
168: Andre Ward, beat nearly everybody.
160: Sergio Martinez, reigning lineal champion and most accomplished fighter in the division at the moment.
154: Floyd Mayweather, with the victories over top 10 Alvarez and Cotto. If not Mayweather, probably Erislandy Lara for victories over Angulo and Trout.
147: Floyd Mayweather, clear top fighter in the division.
140: Danny Garcia, though it should probably be Mauricio Herrera.
135: Miguel Vazquez, no clear champion, but is most accomplished.
130: Takashi Uchiyama, longtime number one fighter and most accomplished in the division. Behind him is Mikey Garcia.
126: Tough one. Hmmm, you've got Gonzalez, who beat Mares. You've got Vetyeka, who beat John. Salido's out of the division. I guess Vetyeka, for the victories over John and Yordan. Mares wasn't very proven as a featherweight.
122: Guillermo Rigondeaux, no question. Dominated Donaire.
118: I don't know much about this division and below, but probably Moreno on longevity.
112: Akira Yaegashi, lineal champion. Behind him is Juan Francisco Estrada, who beat Brian Viloria and holds two of the major titles. Dominated Melindo.
And that's what I got. In case where there's a lineal champion, that fighter is always number one to me. When there's not, it's about recent accomplishments and head to head ability.
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