I typed this up last week so boxrec rankings will be slightly different by now, mostly posting this so I can come back in 3+ years and check how guys developed
HW
Nathan Gorman, UK, 22
13(11)-0
Boxrec #38
Most recent weight: 249
Petar Milas, Croatian, 23
13(10)-0
#44
MRW: 227
Daniel Dubois, UK, 21
9(8)-0
#50
MRW: 239
Darmani Rock, US, 22
13(8)-0
#92
MRW:275
Vladyslav Sirenko, Ukraine, 23
9(8)-0
CW
Jai Opetaia, Australia, 23
16(13)-0
2012 Olympian
Boxrec #28
Dilan Prasovic, Montenegro, 23
10(8)-0
#72
Juergen Uldedaj, Germany, 21
9(2)-0
#90
Tahir Kahrovic, Germany, 22
11(8)-0
#93
Ilja Mezencev, Germany 22
18(16)-1
#95
LHW
Erik Bazinyan, Canadian, 23
20(15)-0
boxrec #26
Ali Akhmedov, Kazakh, 23
13(10)-0
#42
Reagan Dessaix, NZ, 22
15(10)-1
#64
Jonas Madsen, Danish, 23
12(4)-0
#92
James Kraft, German, 21
14(9)-0-1
SMW
David Benavidez, US, 21
20(17)-0, already champ
#9
Vincent Feigenbutz, Germany, 23
29(26)-2-0
Louis Toutin, France, 21
11(10)-0
#52
Ramil Gadzhyiev, Ukraine, 20
8(5)-1-1
Reported as 262-4 as an amateur, is that realistic for someone who turned pro aged 17? Co-promoted by DiBella, possibly just turned pro a bit too soon, lost his 2nd fight
#53
Mose Auimatagi Jnr, New Zealand, 23
11(7)-1-2
Started his career 1-1-2 so has done well to rebuild including traveling to UK to defeat an unbeaten prospect
MW
Khasan Baysangurov, Russian, 21
17(7)-0
boxrec #28
Christian Mbilli, France, 23
12(12)-0, 100% KO record, nobody has survived past the 5th round, and against better opponents than most on the list are facing, last 3 opponents combined record of 52-3
2016 Olympian
boxrec #32
Marcelo Fabian Caceres, Argentina, 23
18(13)-3, started his career 7-3
boxrec #38
Wanik Awdijan, Germany, 23
23(10)-1, the loss was 4 years ago
boxrec #46
Gonzalo Gaston Coria, Argentina, 21
14(5)-2
boxrec #71
JMW
Jaime Munguia, Mexican, 22
31(26)-0 has had a great 2018 so far
Boxrec #4
Magomed Kurbanov, Russian, 23
15(11)-0
#16
Hassan Mwakinyo, Tanzania, 23
12(8)-2 recently beat Sam Eggington in an upset
#17
Erickson Lubin, US, 23
19(14)-1 currently rebuilding after 1st round loss to Charlo
#20
Steven Butler, Canada, 23
25(22)-1 loss was to Cook, who Munguia recently beat
#21
WW
Jaron Ennis, US, 21
21(19)-0
boxrec #44
Vladyslav Sirenko, Russia, 23
9(7)-0
#50
Karen Chukhadzhyan, Ukraine, 22
13(7)-1 the loss was in the final of a one-night 8 man tournament on his debut
Malik Hawkins, US, 22
13(9)-0
#87
Derrieck Cuevas, PR, 23
18(14)-0-1
JWW
Mario Barrios, US, 23
22(14)-0
Boxrec #35
Uriel Perez, Mexico, 23
17(15)-3
Jeremias Nicolas Ponce, Argentina, 22
20(14)-0
#43
Mykal Fox, US, 22
18(4)-0 tall for the weight at 6'3
#77
Jonathan Navarro, US, 22
15(8)-0
#80
LW
Gustavo Daniel Lemos, Argentina, 22
18(9)-0
Boxrec #24
Devin Haney, US, 19
20(13)-0
#36
Romero Duno, Pinoy, 22
18(14)-1
#41
Carlos Diaz Ramirez, Mexico, 23
26(13)-1, his loss was a back and forth war against Jose Zepeda, a good fighter who lost a title challenge due to dislocated shoulder
#49
Teofimo Lopez, US, 21
10(8)-0
2016 Olympian
#60
SFW
Gervonta Davis, US, 23
20(19)-0, champ
Boxrec #2
Mikhail Alexeev, Russia, 23
12(4)-0
#18
Ryan Garcia, US, 20
16(13)
#23
Azinga Fuzile, South Africa, 22
11(6)-0
#26
Eduardo Hernandez, Mexico, 20
26(23)-0 88% KO record, even more impressive he was taken the distance in 3 of his first 6 fights aged 16 and has been on a 20 fight KO streak since
#28
HW
Nathan Gorman, UK, 22
13(11)-0
Boxrec #38
Most recent weight: 249
Petar Milas, Croatian, 23
13(10)-0
#44
MRW: 227
Daniel Dubois, UK, 21
9(8)-0
#50
MRW: 239
Darmani Rock, US, 22
13(8)-0
#92
MRW:275
Vladyslav Sirenko, Ukraine, 23
9(8)-0
CW
Jai Opetaia, Australia, 23
16(13)-0
2012 Olympian
Boxrec #28
Dilan Prasovic, Montenegro, 23
10(8)-0
#72
Juergen Uldedaj, Germany, 21
9(2)-0
#90
Tahir Kahrovic, Germany, 22
11(8)-0
#93
Ilja Mezencev, Germany 22
18(16)-1
#95
LHW
Erik Bazinyan, Canadian, 23
20(15)-0
boxrec #26
Ali Akhmedov, Kazakh, 23
13(10)-0
#42
Reagan Dessaix, NZ, 22
15(10)-1
#64
Jonas Madsen, Danish, 23
12(4)-0
#92
James Kraft, German, 21
14(9)-0-1
SMW
David Benavidez, US, 21
20(17)-0, already champ
#9
Vincent Feigenbutz, Germany, 23
29(26)-2-0
Louis Toutin, France, 21
11(10)-0
#52
Ramil Gadzhyiev, Ukraine, 20
8(5)-1-1
Reported as 262-4 as an amateur, is that realistic for someone who turned pro aged 17? Co-promoted by DiBella, possibly just turned pro a bit too soon, lost his 2nd fight
#53
Mose Auimatagi Jnr, New Zealand, 23
11(7)-1-2
Started his career 1-1-2 so has done well to rebuild including traveling to UK to defeat an unbeaten prospect
MW
Khasan Baysangurov, Russian, 21
17(7)-0
boxrec #28
Christian Mbilli, France, 23
12(12)-0, 100% KO record, nobody has survived past the 5th round, and against better opponents than most on the list are facing, last 3 opponents combined record of 52-3
2016 Olympian
boxrec #32
Marcelo Fabian Caceres, Argentina, 23
18(13)-3, started his career 7-3
boxrec #38
Wanik Awdijan, Germany, 23
23(10)-1, the loss was 4 years ago
boxrec #46
Gonzalo Gaston Coria, Argentina, 21
14(5)-2
boxrec #71
JMW
Jaime Munguia, Mexican, 22
31(26)-0 has had a great 2018 so far
Boxrec #4
Magomed Kurbanov, Russian, 23
15(11)-0
#16
Hassan Mwakinyo, Tanzania, 23
12(8)-2 recently beat Sam Eggington in an upset
#17
Erickson Lubin, US, 23
19(14)-1 currently rebuilding after 1st round loss to Charlo
#20
Steven Butler, Canada, 23
25(22)-1 loss was to Cook, who Munguia recently beat
#21
WW
Jaron Ennis, US, 21
21(19)-0
boxrec #44
Vladyslav Sirenko, Russia, 23
9(7)-0
#50
Karen Chukhadzhyan, Ukraine, 22
13(7)-1 the loss was in the final of a one-night 8 man tournament on his debut
Malik Hawkins, US, 22
13(9)-0
#87
Derrieck Cuevas, PR, 23
18(14)-0-1
JWW
Mario Barrios, US, 23
22(14)-0
Boxrec #35
Uriel Perez, Mexico, 23
17(15)-3
Jeremias Nicolas Ponce, Argentina, 22
20(14)-0
#43
Mykal Fox, US, 22
18(4)-0 tall for the weight at 6'3
#77
Jonathan Navarro, US, 22
15(8)-0
#80
LW
Gustavo Daniel Lemos, Argentina, 22
18(9)-0
Boxrec #24
Devin Haney, US, 19
20(13)-0
#36
Romero Duno, Pinoy, 22
18(14)-1
#41
Carlos Diaz Ramirez, Mexico, 23
26(13)-1, his loss was a back and forth war against Jose Zepeda, a good fighter who lost a title challenge due to dislocated shoulder
#49
Teofimo Lopez, US, 21
10(8)-0
2016 Olympian
#60
SFW
Gervonta Davis, US, 23
20(19)-0, champ
Boxrec #2
Mikhail Alexeev, Russia, 23
12(4)-0
#18
Ryan Garcia, US, 20
16(13)
#23
Azinga Fuzile, South Africa, 22
11(6)-0
#26
Eduardo Hernandez, Mexico, 20
26(23)-0 88% KO record, even more impressive he was taken the distance in 3 of his first 6 fights aged 16 and has been on a 20 fight KO streak since
#28
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