The ring comes out with the latest pound weight and has a notable member: WBC lightweight champion David Benavidez added the list at No. 10, while WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson rose to No. 9.
Benavidez’s Undeniable Case #1
Benavidez (30-0, 24 KO) should be ranked No. 1 in the rankings as he beat his best win recently David Morrell. He also ruled the 168-pound division, defeated all participants, and then rose to 175. That was impressive.
Terence Crawford’s inactivity issues
P4P of the ring The list requires a thorough overhaul because it’s getting along with when it comes to meaningful relevant rankings. They have inactive One year’s fighter planeTerence Crawford, third place. That’s too high. Crawford, 37, hasn’t had enough fighting since 2019, and his resume is too weak to make the top ten.
Updated Ring P4P List
- Oleksandr Usyk
- Naoya Inoue
- Terence Crawford
- Dimitry bivol
- Artur Beterbiev
- Jesse Bem Rodriguez
- Junto Nakatani
- Canelo Alvarez
- Shakur Stevenson
- David Benavidez
Oleksandr Usyk needs to drop from #1, because his most recent best win was against British British fighters Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury. Both guys are in their 30s and have been cleaning for at least four years. Also, none of them won the Elite Warrior on their resume unless you count the 40-year-old Wladimir Klitschko.
A new hierarchy of weights
- David Benavidez
- Canelo Alvarez
- Oleksandr Usyk
- Artur Beterbiev
- Jesse Bam Rodriguez
- JI OPEA
- Andy Cruz
- Janibek Alikhakhanuly
- Agit Kabayel
- David Morrell
What’s wrong with Shakur Stevenson
Again, Crawford didn’t make my list of improvements due to his inactivity and weak resume. Shakur Stevenson lacked quality wins since he was promoted to the lightweight division, nor did he make my list. His badness didn’t impress me. Floyd Mayweather Jr’s imitation. On July 12, he recently defeated William Zepeda.
Last updated on August 7, 20125