Which division has best top 10 right now?

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  • Pretty Boy32
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    Which division has best top 10 right now?

    Which division has the most depth in terms of quality in its top 10 fighters?

    I feel the heavyweight division is completely overrated in this sense, the top 5 fighters at heavy are far better than the rest of the division, Usyk, Ortiz, Fury, AJ and Wilder would beat the rest of the top 10 (except maybe Ruiz.) - I do not feel there are any strong heavies any lower than that.

    Which division do you favour?
  • _Rexy_
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    With Chocolatito's return last week, 115 is looking stellar. 135 has a lot of young exciting fighters (if they fight each other) and 175 looks nice too IMO

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    • UNBANNED
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      Gotta be Lightweight today

      LW - 135 - Loma, Davis, Lopez, Haney, Garcia, Fortuna, Linares...bunch of solid tweeners too

      Runner-ups

      SMW - Canelo, Plant, Benavidez, BJS, Callum Smith, Jacobs

      BW - Inoue, Donaire, Rigo, Raushee Warren, Abgeko, Oubaali
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        #4
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        With Chocolatito's return last week, 115 is looking stellar. 135 has a lot of young exciting fighters (if they fight each other) and 175 looks nice too IMO
        Dont see how LW isnt the prize of boxing today...its stacked !

        I like BW more than JBW and I like SMW more than LHW (really just a Bivol, Berterbiev show imo)

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        • DaNeutral.
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          #5
          135 seems really stacked at the minute.

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          • boliodogs
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            I'd say welterweights has the strongest most proven top 10. Crawford, Spence and Pac all top 10 pfp by Ring magazine with Danny and Mikey Garcia, Porter and Ugas all very good fighters.

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            • ShaneMosleySr
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              Super flyweight, without question. It’s not even a debate. The division has three different four division champions and four fighters that are arguably top 10 p4p.

              Estrada is a two division champion, top 10 p4p according to everyone. 40-3 overall and two of his losses came to guys who were top 10 p4p when he lost to them. He also has a win over a top 10 p4p fighter.

              Sor Rungvisai is a two time champion, the only man to beat Roman Gonzales, beat Gonzales when he was number one p4p and is 1-1 against Estrada whos top 10 p4p.

              Roman Gonzales is a four division champion, former number one p4p and has only lost to one person in his entire career.

              Donnie Nietes is a four division champion who hasn’t lost since 2004.

              Kazuto Ioka is a four division champion.

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              • Madison Boxing
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                Heavyweight is the best.

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                • Chrismart
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                  #9
                  I like 118 and 115.

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                  • bigdunny1
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                    It depends on what weight Canelo decides to stay at. If he stays at 168 you have all the guys there right now including GGG will move up to fight Canelo at whatever weight he tells him to and Jacobs is already moving to 168. Other top guys at 160 or 175 will move to 168 if Canelo stays there. But ignoring the Canelo factor on what weight he decides to stay at the best weight class is 135. You have Loma, Tank. Young guns like Teofimo, Ryan Garcia, Haney. And still got guys like multi weight champs like Linares and Leo Santa Cruz is going there to fight Tank.

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