1. Kronk Fury
2. Canelo Alvarez
3. Terrence Crawford
4. Deontay Wilder (knocks anyone out not named Kronk Fury)
5. Errol Spence
6. Gennadiy Golovkin
7. Vasily Lomachenko
8. Gervonta Davis
9. Anthony Joshua
10. Artur Bieterbiev
Strongest divisions. Not in order
147
HW
160 (with Canelo included)
I like Monster Inoue, but his poor showing against the faded shell of Donaire, who was outclassed by Carl Frampton several years earlier, counts against him. Wilder will be underrated now by people who don't realsie/don't want to accept just how good and skilled Tyson Fury is.
Alvarez
Loma
Crawford
Usyk
Inoue
Pacquiao
Spence
Estrada
GGG
Beterbiev
(Nietes, Taylor, Warrington and Ioka could easily replace any of the bottom 3). No heavyweights either although Fury would be high up the list.
1. Kronk Fury
2. Canelo Alvarez
3. Terrence Crawford
4. Deontay Wilder (knocks anyone out not named Kronk Fury)
5. Errol Spence
6. Gennadiy Golovkin
7. Vasily Lomachenko
8. Gervonta Davis
9. Anthony Joshua
10. Artur Bieterbiev
Strongest divisions. Not in order
147
HW
160 (with Canelo included)
I like Monster Inoue, but his poor showing against the faded shell of Donaire, who was outclassed by Carl Frampton several years earlier, counts against him. Wilder will be underrated now by people who don't realsie/don't want to accept just how good and skilled Tyson Fury is.
Donaire at 118 is a bit of a different beast to the one of the above weight classes. Had never lost in the division at that point and Donaire hadn't looked that good and multi dimensional in his attack in a long time too.