1.Loma- I still think he's the most talented guy at 135 and can beat all of the others
2.Tank- Huge power for such a small man, could end anyone at 135 if he catches them
3. Garcia- I know this won't be popular but speed kills and the kid has power behind that speed. His chin may be suspect but in my mind he's #3
4. Haney- Good athleticism and ring IQ but the chin may be suspect to guys with some pop
5. Kambosos- He's good but I don't think he's elite. fought great vs Teo but I think matched up vs the other top 4 he's the underdog
6. Teofimo- Relies too much on his power, has a terrible corner that offers zero in advice between rounds. He could still beat any of the guys on a given night but from the second half of the Loma fight through the 12 rounds of the latest fight he's looked like dog sh%%
I'm sure the rankings will vary from one person to the next..... What a great division 135 is. I think Teo and Haney are on their way up to 140 in 2022 though
- - 135 easy to rank.
1. Loma
2. Kambo
And then the unwashed unrankable.
If Loma gets past Commey, Kambo in a massive Sydney stadium fight is an International no brainer slam dunk...
1. Kambosos. Beat the man who beat the man.
2. Teofimo. Beat the man then lost a fight while having a severe breathing issue.
3. Lomachenko. Was previously seen as the best in class and unbeatable until Teofimo removed that aura of invincibility.
4. Tank Davis. Passes the eye test but hasn't proven himself by fighting a significant opponent at the weight.
5. Haney. Boxes very well at times but looks a little shaky at other times.
6. Kingry. Has flashed potential but too inactive due to mental and physical problems.
I think for Loma to be considered number one, he needs to do something to prove it. He was number one, probably, but now? Well, really everyone in this division need to prove themself more to get a better idea of their rankings.