1. Floyd Mayweather - fights infrequently now but still the best.
2. Juan Manuel Marquez - as far as I'm concerned he beat Pacman last weekend (and in at least 1 of their previous meetings) and so deserves to be above him on this list. Has down more in the past year and a half than Mayweather, but he lost in their head to head so I can't rank him above "Pretty Boy"
3. Manny Pacquiao - in my eyes he lost his last fight, and was facing cherry picked opponents before then.
4. Sergio Gabriel Martinez - dominant middleweight champion
5. Nonito Donaire - a monster at bantamweight
6. Wladimir Klitschko - dominant heavyweight champion
7. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam - world champion for a decade
8. Giovani Segura - Calderon conquerer, world light-flyweight champ stepping up to flyweight to go for another world title
9. Tim Bradley - still the man at light-welter, cos he's fought tougher competition than Amir Kahn.
10. Carl Froch - edges in ahead of Ward cos he's fought tougher competition.
2. Juan Manuel Marquez - as far as I'm concerned he beat Pacman last weekend (and in at least 1 of their previous meetings) and so deserves to be above him on this list. Has down more in the past year and a half than Mayweather, but he lost in their head to head so I can't rank him above "Pretty Boy"
3. Manny Pacquiao - in my eyes he lost his last fight, and was facing cherry picked opponents before then.
4. Sergio Gabriel Martinez - dominant middleweight champion
5. Nonito Donaire - a monster at bantamweight
6. Wladimir Klitschko - dominant heavyweight champion
7. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam - world champion for a decade
8. Giovani Segura - Calderon conquerer, world light-flyweight champ stepping up to flyweight to go for another world title
9. Tim Bradley - still the man at light-welter, cos he's fought tougher competition than Amir Kahn.
10. Carl Froch - edges in ahead of Ward cos he's fought tougher competition.