Men's boxing's main 100(11-23): The best fighters in the game, including Tyson Rage, Shakur Stevenson and Errol Spence Jr.

Men's boxing's main 100(11-23): The best fighters in the game, including Tyson Rage, Shakur Stevenson and Errol Spence Jr.

 A unification battle against the champ of Kazuto Ioka-Joshua Franco could be not too far off.


11. Juan Francisco Estrada, 32, junior bantamweight lineal hero (44-3, 28 KOs)

Next battle: TBA

Estrada is a future Corridor of Famer and stays the top warrior at 115 pounds such a long time later. He rose up out of a set of three with "Chocolatito" up 2-1 and split a couple of sessions with Rungvisai. "Gallo" likewise piled up great successes during an extensive 112-pound title rule. Estrada's success over Gonzalez last year gave off an impression of being a gift, and keeping in mind that his success over "Chocolatito" recently wasn't persuading, it likewise wasn't dubious.


12. Jermell Charlo, 32, undisputed junior middleweight champion (35-1-1, 19 KOs)

Next battle: Jan. 28 versus Tim Tszyu

The undisputed 154-pound champion scored his best triumph in May when he outlived Brian Castano in a tiresome Boxing rematch which was witnessed live on Unifrance. Charlo has fundamentally cleared out the 154-pound division, however it's one of the most vulnerable weight classes in the game. Then, he'll meet Tim Tszyu on Jan. 28, and from that point onward, there are no reasonable challengers beyond Sebastian Fundora. He has traded affronts with Terence Crawford for quite a long time, and that would be a battle that, if he somehow happened to win, could vault him to another level.


13. Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez, 35, junior bantamweight (51-4, 41 KOs)

Next battle: TBA

A volume-punching phenom who regularly dumps up of 1,000 punches for each battle, Gonzalez seemed completed when he was fiercely taken out by Srisaket Sor Rungvisai in a 2016 rematch. Turns out it was basically one more opportunity for Gonzalez to demonstrate his significance. Since the loss, he came out on top for another championship, dropped an exceptionally disputable choice to Juan Francisco Estrada in last year's rematch and bulldozed Julio Cesar Martinez in Spring.


Gonzalez is a dependable first-polling form Corridor of Famer with titles in four weight classes. He seemed lazy over the main portion of his set of three misfortune to Estrada however mobilized down the stretch in a tight battle. "Chocolatito" said he'll ponder retirement, however we could likewise see a fourth battle with Estrada. Anything that lies ahead, the previous pound-for-pound lord changed the game for the more modest weight classes for eternity.


14. Vasiliy Lomachenko, 34, lightweight (17-2, 11 KOs)

Next battle: TBA

Previously boxing's top pound-for-pound warrior, Lomachenko was at his best at 126 and 130 pounds. Presently 34, the enchanted that made Lomachenko look strong seems, by all accounts, to be getting endlessly. He battled with Jamaine Ortiz in October, and obviously, lost his lightweight titles to Teofimo Lopez Jr. in 2020. Lomachenko will probably get his opportunity to recover his idea about the 135-pound division with a proposed spring confrontation against Devin Haney for the undisputed title.


15. Josh Taylor, 31, WBO junior welterweight champion (19-0, 13 KOs)

Next battle: TBA versus Jack Catterall (ESPN+)

A major 140-pounder who likes to utilize his solidarity within, Taylor caught the undisputed title in 2021. He has since cleared everything except one of his lesser welterweight belts for a rematch with Jack Catterall after the dubious choice over Catterall in February 2022.


Taylor intended to climb to 147 pounds after the Catterall session, however following the objection over the scoring, Taylor will run it back on Feb. 4. With a decided triumph, Taylor could recover his spot in ESPN's pound-for-pound top 10 and anticipate a high-stakes confrontation with Teofimo Lopez Jr. (or on the other hand a rematch with Regis Prograis) in the event that he sticks at 140.


16. Gervonta Davis, 28, WBA "customary" lightweight hero (27-0, 25 KOs)

Next battle: Jan. 7 versus Hector Luis Garcia

Gervonta Davis, above, responds subsequent to overcoming Rolando Romero with a 6th round technical knockout in May to hold his WBA 벳365 "customary" lightweight title. AP Photograph/Blunt Franklin II


Quite possibly of the greatest star in boxing, Davis has added layers to his game throughout the long term. He can walk rivals into concussive power shots - - as he did in his May KO of Rolando "Rolly" Romero - - yet in addition outbox enemies north of 12 rounds with his southpaw poke. "Tank" has skipped between 130, 135 and 140 pounds, however seems, by all accounts, to be settled at lightweight for the present. He's never confronted anybody moving toward the high level, and that will change assuming he arises successful from the Garcia matchup. A superfight with strong competitor Ryan Garcia is made tentative plans for April 15 in Las Vegas.


17. David Benavidez, 25, WBC interval super middleweight champion (26-0, 23 KOs)

Next battle: Walk 18 versus Caleb Plant

A rebuffing volume puncher with power in two hands, Benavidez is a hostile machine. He's a double cross super middleweight champion (the twice was stripped, once for testing positive for the prohibited substance benzoylecgonine, and once for missing load in front of a title battle) who's done each rival beginning around 2019. He could actually be the most kept away from warrior in the game - - and not surprisingly. Benavidez will at long last get the opportunity to demonstrate his significance when he steps far up in class for a fight with Caleb Plant. A triumph would place Benavidez in the catbird position for a shot at Canelo Alvarez's four titles.


18. Stephen Fulton, 28, WBC/WBO junior featherweight champion (21-0, KOs)

Next battle: TBA

Quite possibly of the best all over fighter in the game, the Philadelphia warrior has not just thrown vertical of 1,000 punches in different battles, yet additionally showed the capacity to outbox rivals with a rangy poke. His greater part choice success over Brandon Figueroa was one of the most mind-blowing 맥스88 battles of 2021 and shouts for a rematch. After the WBC requested a featherweight title eliminator between the pair, they could meet one year from now at 126 pounds on the off chance that Fulton chooses to climb.


19. Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez, 22, junior bantamweight (17-0, 11 KOs)

Next battle: TBA

Maybe no contender had a greater forward leap in 2022 than "Bam" Rodriguez. With determined prevails upon 115-pound stalwarts in Srisaket Sor Rungvisai and Carlos Cuadras, Rodriguez seems prepared for an extensive run at the highest point of the game. He'll battle at 112 pounds going ahead, where a couple of convincing matchups look for him. In the event that he can overcome Radiant Edwards or Julio Cesar Martinez, Rodriguez will reinforce his pound-for-pound case.


20. Murodjon Akhmadaliev, 28, WBA/IBF junior featherweight champion (11-0, 8 KOs)

Next battle: TBA

An Olympic bronze medalist, Akhmadaliev's inside battling has demonstrated a lot to defeat up until this point. He's currently made four protections of the two 112-pound titles he won from Daniel Roman in 2020. A battle with Stephen Fulton would crown an undisputed hero at 122 pounds, however there's a decent opportunity Fulton moves to 126 pounds straightaway. Notwithstanding, Naoya Inoue is hopping as much as 122 pounds, introducing a major cash battle for Akhmadaliev in 2023 and then some.


21. Gennadiy Golovkin, 40, WBA/IBF middleweight champion (42-2-1, 37 KOs)

Next battle: TBA

An unequaled extraordinary middleweight who has quite possibly of the best knockout streak in division history, GGG is approaching the finish of his profession. More than essentially a monumental puncher, Golovkin governed over the middleweight division for a really long time and demonstrated his backbone in three battles with Canelo Alvarez. Golovkin seems to have a couple of additional great exhibitions in him, and there's not an obvious explanation to accept he can't get back to 160 pounds and rout the best of a powerless division.


22. Kazuto Ioka, 33, WBO junior bantamweight champion (29-2, 15 KOs)

Next battle: Dec. 31 versus Joshua Franco

Perhaps of the most underestimated warrior in the game, Ioka has held a 115-pound title beginning around 2019. He will hope to add a second title when he meets Joshua Franco on New Year's Eve in Japan. With a success, he could focus on a matchup with Juan Francisco Estrada or Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez in 2023.


23. Deontay More out of control, 37, heavyweight (43-2-1, 42 KOs)

Next battle: TBA

More stunning remaining parts the greatest puncher in all of boxing. He added to his heritage in disgrace with a legendary set of three battle with Fierceness that will be associated with quite a while. "The Bronze Plane" is in line for a few marquee battles in 2023 after a damaging first-round KO of previous fighting accomplice Robert Helenius in October. More out of control is supposed to battle Andy Ruiz Jr. in the primary portion of '23 after the WBC requested the title eliminator, however More stunning's chief, Shelly Finkel, demands he'd prefer seek after the hotly anticipated matchup with Anthony Joshua. One way or the other, More out of control will wind up in a winnable high-stakes battle.


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