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  • M Bison
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    #61
    Heavyweight - Wladimir Klitschko
    Cruiserweight - Marco Huck
    Light heavyweight - Kovalev
    Super middleweight - Andre Ward
    Middleweight - Gennady Golovkin
    Jr Middleweight - Canelo
    Welterweight - Manny Pacquiao
    Light Welterweight - Herrera
    Lightweight - Miguel Vazquez
    Super featherweight - Mikey Garcia
    Featherweight - Jhonny Gonzalez
    Super bantamweight - Rigo
    Bantamweight - Hugo Ruiz

    Don't care about the division below.

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    • techliam
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      #62
      I wonder what people think now? I put number 2 in brackets

      Heavyweight: Wladimir Klitschko (Povetkin)
      200 - Cruiserweight: Marco Huck (Hernandez)
      175 - Light Heavyweight: Sergey Kovalev (Stevenson)
      168 - Super Middleweight: Andre Ward (Carl Froch)
      160 - Middleweight: Gennady Golovkin (Quillin, sadly)
      154 - Jr Middleweight: Floyd Mayweather (Lara)
      147 - Welterweight: Manny Pacquiao (Floyd)
      140 - Jr Welterweight: Danny Garcia (Matthysse)
      135 - Lightweight: Terence Crawford (Vazquez)
      130 - Jr Lightweight: Takashi Uchiyama (Barthelemy)
      126 - Featherweight: Nicholas Walters (Gonzalez)
      122 - Jr Featherweight: Guillermo Rigondeaux (Frampton)
      118 - Batamweight: Shinsuke Yamanaka (Kameda)
      115 - Jr Bantamweight: Omar Narvaez (Cuadras ? difficult one really)
      112 - Flyweight: Roman Gonzalez (Yaegashi)
      108 - Jr Flyweight: Naoya Inoue (Nietes)
      105 - Strawweight: Theres really none to choose from here.

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      • -Kev-
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        #63
        Originally posted by techliam
        I wonder what people think now? I put number 2 in brackets

        Heavyweight: Wladimir Klitschko (Povetkin)
        200 - Cruiserweight: Marco Huck (Hernandez)
        175 - Light Heavyweight: Sergey Kovalev (Stevenson)
        168 - Super Middleweight: Andre Ward (Carl Froch)
        160 - Middleweight: Gennady Golovkin (Quillin, sadly)
        154 - Jr Middleweight: Floyd Mayweather (Lara)
        147 - Welterweight: Manny Pacquiao (Floyd)
        140 - Jr Welterweight: Danny Garcia (Matthysse)
        135 - Lightweight: Terence Crawford (Vazquez)
        130 - Jr Lightweight: Takashi Uchiyama (Barthelemy)
        126 - Featherweight: Nicholas Walters (Gonzalez)
        122 - Jr Featherweight: Guillermo Rigondeaux (Frampton)
        118 - Batamweight: Shinsuke Yamanaka (Kameda)
        115 - Jr Bantamweight: Omar Narvaez (Cuadras ? difficult one really)
        112 - Flyweight: Roman Gonzalez (Yaegashi)
        108 - Jr Flyweight: Naoya Inoue (Nietes)
        105 - Strawweight: Theres really none to choose from here.
        Good list but @ WW, Pacquiao hasn't beaten an actual WW since Shane Mosley in 2011, sure the guys he's fought are now campaining at WW and are some of the best(Bradley, Marquez). Marquez came up in weight, Rios, Bradley, Algieri were all JWW's coming up. How can you remove Floyd who beat a WW in Maidana, and put Pacquiao there for beating a JWW at a catchweight? I know it's hard for fans to admit, because it's not something that happens often, but Floyd Mayweather Jr is the best fighter in two different weight classes. He beat Canelo and Cotto, the two best fighters at 154.

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        • techliam
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          #64
          Originally posted by -Kev-
          Good list but @ WW, Pacquiao hasn't beaten an actual WW since Shane Mosley in 2011, sure the guys he's fought are now campaining at WW and are some of the best(Bradley, Marquez). Marquez came up in weight, Rios, Bradley, Algieri were all JWW's coming up. How can you remove Floyd who beat a WW in Maidana, and put Pacquiao there for beating a JWW at a catchweight? I know it's hard for fans to admit, because it's not something that happens often, but Floyd Mayweather Jr is the best fighter in two different weight classes. He beat Canelo and Cotto, the two best fighters at 154.
          I just feel that Pacquiao's win over Bradley meant a lot more than the two Maidana wins which I felt showed Mayweather as a much slower fighter. But I don't want to turn to a Pac/Floyd argument as i'm a fan of both - I have no issue with anyone ranking Floyd over Pac at 147.

          Do you have a recent list?

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          • John Locke
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            #65
            Originally posted by -Kev-
            Good list but @ WW, Pacquiao hasn't beaten an actual WW since Shane Mosley in 2011, sure the guys he's fought are now campaining at WW and are some of the best(Bradley, Marquez). Marquez came up in weight, Rios, Bradley, Algieri were all JWW's coming up. How can you remove Floyd who beat a WW in Maidana, and put Pacquiao there for beating a JWW at a catchweight? I know it's hard for fans to admit, because it's not something that happens often, but Floyd Mayweather Jr is the best fighter in two different weight classes. He beat Canelo and Cotto, the two best fighters at 154.
            Bradley has been fighting at welterweight for 3 years now, he's a full time welterweight. Most of the top guys at welterweight have moved up from lower weight classes, including Maidana.

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            • soul_survivor
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              #66
              Heavyweight: Wlad
              200 - Cruiserweight: Huck
              175 - Light Heavyweight: Stevenson (I'm sticking by it but no probs with Kov being rater as one)
              168 - Super Middleweight: Froch
              160 - Middleweight: GGG (first time I've rated him as such but theres no denying Cotto CANT beat him)
              154 - Jr Middleweight: Cenalo Alvarez
              147 - Welterweight: Pacquiao
              140 - Jr Welterweight: Garcia
              135 - Lightweight: Crawford (thought not quite official)
              130 - Jr Lightweight: Uchiyama
              126 - Featherweight: Gonzalez
              122 - Jr Featherweight: Rigo (for now)
              118 - Bantamweight: Vacant imo, I know a couple japanese names might come up but id like to see em fight each other
              115 - Jr Bantamweight: Omar Narvaez???
              112 - Flyweight: Gonzalez (Estrada may be catchin up)
              108 - Jr Flyweight: Haven't followed them much but Inoue might a the future
              105 - Strawweight: dunno and not sure if I care...the fighters kinda look like children

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              • twrx
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                #67
                Heavyweight: W. Klitschko
                200 - Cruiserweight: hernandez
                175 - Light Heavyweight: Kovalev
                168 - Super Middleweight: froch
                160 - Middleweight : GGG
                154 - Jr Middleweight:Lara
                147 - Welterweight: Mayweather
                140 - Jr Welterweight: Herrera
                135 - Lightweight: Terence Crawford
                130 - Jr Lightweight: Uchiyama
                126 - Featherweight:Gonzalez
                122 - Jr Featherweight: Rigondeaux
                118 - Batamweight: Kameda
                115 - Jr Bantamweight:Narvaez
                112 - Flyweight: Gonzalez
                108 - Jr Flyweight: Inoue
                105 - Strawweight: raymi

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