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Top 10 Pound 4 Pound Boxers in the World


10. Gervonta "Tank" Davis (27-0)



All Gervonta Davis does is win fights mainly by knockout. He has 27 fights 27 wins and 25 of those wins have been by knockout. He's a mini Mike Tyson when he gets a clear shot on you there's a 90 percent chance you're going down. Tank is a paper view draw because of how exciting he is if you blink the fight could be over. We as fans of him want too see him fight some of the top guys at 135 and 140 and if he does there's no reason why he can't be top 5 P4P.


9. Shakur Stevenson (19-0)



Talent always rises to the top it was inevitable that Shakur was going too be on a P4P list. He ran through the feather weight division as he dominated his last fight against a good opponent in Robson Conceiao. He failed too make weights and had too give up his belts at 130. He plans on moving up too 135 where he will face multiple challenging fights but Shakur has the ability to be the best fighter at 135.



8. Jermall (Hitman) Charlo 32-0




He's the Hitman. Jermall Charlo didn't get that nickname by not having the hands of steel. Simply put when Jermall sits down on his punches and lets his hands go you go down. No matter the challenge Charlo has shown he is one of the premier Middleweights in the sport. In 2020 Charlo defended his title against WBC number 1 and The Ring number middle Weight Sergiy Derevyanchenko . This was probably Charlo's toughest opponent but he got it done. Charlo used his jab effectively and showed how tough his chin is. He got the win by unanimous decision. In 2021 Charles again defended his title against Juan Macias. He hasn't been that active this year but any time Jermall is in the ring he is a Knockout waiting to happen.


7. Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder (43-2-1)



I know what you guys are thinking "how can you still have Deontay Wilder on a P4P list after the Tyson Fury losses?" The only way that I could justify my decision is by saying to myself " Wilder beats anyone not named Tyson Fury. Fury is a top 15 Heavyweight there's no shame in losing too Tyson Fury, Fury presence challenges the other heavyweights don't. Too beat Wilder you have too be super skilled and have some type of physical advantage over him too cancel out his power. There's no heavyweight who provides those challenges, Deontay has dynamight in that right hand. and if he connects with it you will go down. Deontay's resume speaks for itself he has 43 wins with 42 knockouts that's insane. He's one of the hardest hitting punchers of all time. Deontay looks to be more active and if he continues to win and whipe through the division except Tyson Furry he'll be the second best Heavyweight in the world.


6. Oleksandr "The Cat" Usyk (20-0)



Usyk is a fighter with only 20 professional fights but he's won all of them. He's also won 13 of those fights by knockout. Usyk beat former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua for the second time. Joshua who was once the Heavyweight champion as well as the face of boxing looked lost in outclassed skill wise in both fights. Usyk also looked like the fighter with the stronger will in both fights. Usyk is now on top of the world as the Heavyweight Champion of the World. Now he has a chance to really cement his legacy with fights against former champions Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder.



5.Devin "The Dream" Haney (29-0)



One of the most skilled fighters in the world in his whole very young career all Devin Haney has done is outclass his opponents he does have power in about half his fights he's won by knockout. He's hard to hit and punishes you with the jab. He traveled too Australia and took care of George Kambosos too become the undisputed lightweight champion at 23. Then he defended his belts again in Australia and took care of him again. That's what champions do.


4. Canelo "Cinnamon" Alvarez (58-2-2)



Canelo Alvarez has basically been the face of boxing since Floyd retired. He's the biggest draw in boxing when it comes to box office and paper view sales. His 58-2 is one of the most impressive records in the history of boxing. He's a legend today if he stopped boxing today. I'm not suggesting that Canelo stop boxing but I am wondering what is next for Canelo Alvarez. He's fought and defeated some of the best in the world including Triple G but did we need too see Canelo vs Triple G for the third time. Most boxing experts would tell you straight up that Canelo was going too win he's younger and more active. Canelo could of pushed for the Jermall Charlo fight. A hungry talented fighter who could challenge him. Nothing against Triple G who is also a legend but it felt like a safer fight after seeing what Bival did to Canelo. Props too Canelo for trying too move up but he shouldn't do that again. He's too small to be fighting a great light heavyweight. Despite the loss Canelo is still among the best in the world as his power mixed with his skill put him in a class onto himself you can't name 5 fighters better than Sual Alvarez.


3. Dmitry Bivol (21-0)



Dmitry Bivol is the man who stopped Canelo Alvarez from possibly making the argument for being the most dominant fighter of all time. Canelo wanted to earn a fifth world title too his belt and Bivol was a huge underdog coming in at plus 400 despite having won 4 title defenses. Bivol dominated the fight as he outlanded Canelo in every single round of the fight and won the fight by unanimous decision. He then defended his title against Gilberto Ramirez and outclassed him. He has the potential too be even higher if he can get past Artur Berbiev.


2. Terrence "Bud" Crawford (38-0)



No surprise here that Terrence Crawford is top 2 in the world. He beat everybody that has been put in front of him and mostly did it in spectacular fashion for the most part. He's won his last 7 fights be either TKO or KO including a TKO victory over Shawn Porter basically ending his career. The only thing for him to do is beat Errol Spence.


1. Errol "The Truth" Spence (28-0)



Errol Spence is the Truth he boasts an undefeated record and has 22 wins by knockout. He's had to face many challenges outside the ring as well including a car crash in which he could have lost his life and a retinal tear which could have lost his right eye. With every set back Errol came back stronger. He dominated Danny Garcia winning by unanimous decision after the car crash. Spence then stopped Yordenis Ugas in the tenth round after poetically severely swelling his right eye. He has all the tools, the heart and the resume to be the P4P champ in the world right now.










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