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The Ring Scores Reviewed 2024: Pound for Pound


Tyson Fury (left) takes a jab from Oleksandr Usyk – Photograph by Nick Potts/PA Photographs by way of Getty Photographs)

The Ring first launched its divisional rankings in 1925. Virtually a century later, it’s no exaggeration to say that these unbiased rankings are essentially the most revered and talked-about in world boxing.

The Ring Scores Panel is made up of a dozen specialists from all over the world. Opinions are shared, debate takes place, and the ultimate resolution on who needs to be rated the place is set democratically each week. It sounds straightforward, however this may be an arduous and time-consuming course of.

Right here I will probably be going by way of every division in reverse order and work my method up from strawweight to heavyweight and have a look at every rated fighter’s respective achievements and gaze into my crystal ball as to what could lay forward.

After a busy first half of 2024, we’re able to compile one other divisional breakdown.

We start with the at all times subjective legendary pound-for-pound high 10. As at all times, please benefit from the debate and respect different individuals’s opinions.

No. 1 – OLEKSANDR USYK

RECORD: 22-0 (14 KOs)

THE PAST: Usyk, who received gold on the 2012 Olympics, cleaned out the cruiserweight division, beating Krzysztof Glowacki (UD 12), Marco Huck (TKO 10), Mairis Briedis (MD 12), Murat Gassiev (UD 12) and Tony Bellew (TKO 8), all of their residence nations. The way during which he outboxed harmful Gassiev to turn out to be undisputed champion was notably eye-catching. After shifting as much as heavyweight, Usyk was hampered by accidents and the pandemic. He scored a routine win over late substitute Chazz Witherspoon (RTD 7) and outpointed perennial trier Derek Chisora (UD 12). The proud Ukrainian reminded everybody simply how particular he’s when he bested Anthony Joshua to select up the IBF, WBA and WBO heavyweight titles (UD 12) and repeated the trick (SD 12) whereas including the vacant Ring title. He then stopped Daniel Dubois (KO 9) and, most not too long ago, changing into undisputed heavyweight champion by beating WBC titlist Tyson Fury (SD 12).

THE FUTURE: The 37-year-old will rematch Fury on the Kingdom Enviornment, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on December 21.

No. 2 – NAOYA INOUE

RECORD: 27-0 (24 KOs)

THE PAST: Inoue devoured all earlier than him en path to claiming world titles at 108, 115, 118 and 122 kilos. The large-punching Japanese “Monster” has lived as much as his moniker, demolishing the likes of Omar Narvaez (KO 2), Jamie McDonnell (TKO 1), Juan Carlos Payano (KO 1) and Emmanuel Rodriguez (KO 2). Nevertheless, it’s his triumphs over four-weight world champion Nonito Donaire that offered Inoue with appreciable acclaim. He edged Donaire (UD 12) instantly traditional that was later named 2019 Combat of the Yr by The Ring and stopped him within the second spherical of their rematch. The 31-year-old turned the undisputed bantamweight champion when he dominated Paul Butler, stopping the Brit in 11 one-sided rounds. With nothing left to overcome at 118, Inoue determined to maneuver up in weight and appeared simply as spectacular as ever bludgeoning Stephen Fulton (TKO 8), the consensus No. 1-rated junior featherweight, so as to add the WBC and WBO 122-pound titles to his rising listing of accolades. He claimed the vacant Ring championship and the IBF/WBA titles in opposition to Marlon Tapales (KO 10) to turn out to be undisputed junior featherweight champion. Inoue received off the ground for the primary time in his profession to bludgeon former two-weight world champion Luis Nery (TKO 6) in entrance of an enormous crowd of40,000+ in his final day out.

THE FUTURE: Will face TJ Doheny on the Ariake Enviornment, Tokyo, Japan on September 3.

No. 3 – TERENCE CRAWFORD

RECORD: 41-0 (31 KOs)

THE PAST: Crawford began his professional profession away from the brilliant lights, however quickly sufficient the Nebraska native’s huge break got here when he stepped in on three days’ discover to whitewash former Amir Khan conqueror Breidis Prescott (UD 10). The tremendous proficient American switch-hitter went from strength-to-strength, profitable titles at 135, 140 and 147. Bud has separated himself from the competitors by changing into an undisputed champion at 140 and 147. The 36-year-old has made seven defenses of his WBO welterweight title, notably beating Khan (TKO 6), Kell Brook (TKO 4), Shawn Porter (TKO 10) and David Avanesyan (KO 6). Nevertheless, he saved his greatest for his greatest night time when he dominated long-time rival Errol Spence Jr. (TKO 9) to turn out to be Ring welterweight champion. He turned a four-weight world champion on Saturday when he edged previous Israil Madrimov (UD 12) to turn out to be the WBA junior middleweight titlist.

THE FUTURE: He had hoped to face Canelo in a brilliant struggle however experiences after the weekend recommend that isn’t on the playing cards and maybe Crawford will as a substitute look by way of the plethora of choices that he has at 154 kilos.

No. 4 – CANELO ALVAREZ

RECORD: 61-2-2 (39 KOs)

THE PAST: Canelo boasts a cache of excellent wins over Shane Mosley (UD 12), Austin Trout (UD 12), Erislandy Lara (SD 12), Miguel Cotto (UD 12), Gennadiy Golovkin (MD 12), Daniel Jacobs (UD 12), Sergey Kovalev (KO 11), Callum Smith (UD 12), Billy Joe Saunders (RTD 8) and Caleb Plant (TKO 11). The 34-year-old is a modern-day nice, having captured world titles at junior middleweight, middleweight, tremendous middleweight and lightweight heavyweight. The Mexican celebrity was upset by Dmitry Bivol (UD 12) however has bounced again by beating Golovkin (UD 12), John Ryder (UD 12), Jermell Charlo (UD 12) and, most not too long ago, claimed Mexican bragging rights in opposition to Jaime Munguia (UD 12).

THE FUTURE: Canelo will meet Edgar Berlanga on the T-Cell Enviornment, Las Vegas on September 14.

Canelo Alvarez presses the motion in opposition to Jermell Charlo throughout their tremendous middleweight title struggle at T-Cell Enviornment in Las Vegas (Photograph by Sarah Stier/Getty Photographs)

No. 5 – JESSE RODRIGUEZ

RECORD: 20-0 (13 KOs)

THE PAST: Rodriguez was a embellished novice at junior degree earlier than turning skilled at 17. “Bam” labored his method by way of the junior flyweight rankings and was a extremely touted prospect when he appeared on ESPN through the pandemic. The Texan was given the chance to leap two weight lessons and face savvy former titleholder Carlos Cuadras for the vacant WBC title. He made essentially the most of his huge probability, dropping Cuadras en path to claiming a 12-round unanimous resolution. He went on to make two defenses, notably stopping Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (TKO 8). He determined to drop down in weight and picked up the vacant WBO title however suffered a damaged jaw within the course of in opposition to Cristian Gonzalez (UD 12). The 24-year-old southpaw stopped Sunny Edwards (RTD 9) so as to add the IBF title earlier than electing to vacate each titles to maneuver again as much as 115-pounds, the place, most not too long ago, he received The Ring junior bantamweight belt and regained the WBC title by getting off the canvas to knockout former pound-for-pound entrant Juan Francisco Estrada (KO 7).

THE FUTURE: Estrada has a rematch clause, but when that doesn’t occur Rodriguez might look to additional solidify his standing by dealing with IBF/WBA counterpart Fernando Martinez later this 12 months.

No. 6 – ARTUR BETERBIEV

RECORD: 20-0 (20 KOs)

THE PAST: Beterbiev was a standout novice, profitable gold on the 2009 World Championships and competing on the 2012 Olympics. The physically-imposing Russian moved rapidly as knowledgeable. He received the IBF mild heavyweight title, stopping Enrico Koelling (KO 12) and defended in opposition to Callum Johnson (KO 4) and Radivoje Kalajdzic (KO 5). His breakout win got here in opposition to then-WBC titleholder Oleksandr Gvozdyk (TKO 10) in a unification bout. The 39-year-old marked time in opposition to Adam Deines (TKO 10) and Marcus Browne (KO 9) earlier than demolishing WBO counterpart Joe Smith Jr. (TKO 2), he confirmed his toughness in his win over Anthony Yarde (TKO 8) and, most not too long ago, bludgeoned Callum Smith into defeat in eye-catching trend (TKO 7).

THE FUTURE: Beterbiev ruptured his meniscus, forcing him to tug out of a June 1 struggle with Bivol for the undisputed mild heavyweight championship. Nevertheless, it has been rescheduled to happen on the Kingdom Enviornment, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on October 12.

No. 7 – DMITRY BIVOL

RECORD: 23-0 (12 KOs)

THE PAST: Bivol was a standout novice earlier than turning skilled in November 2014. The 33-year-old Kyrgyzstan-born technician claimed the WBA mild heavyweight title in 2017 and has reeled off 12 profitable defenses. He holds wins over Sullivan Barrera (TKO 12), Isaac Chilemba (UD 12), Jean Pascal (UD 12) and Joe Smith Jr. (UD 12). A career-best win over Canelo Alvarez (UD 12) is what vaulted Bivol into the pound-for-pound rankings. He picked a component Gilberto Ramirez (UD 12), dominated Lyndon Arthur (UD 12) and stopped Malik Zinad (KO 6).

THE FUTURE: Will face Beterviev on the Kingdom Enviornment, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on October 12.

Gervonta Davis (proper) catches Frank Martin with a proper throughout their WBA 135-pound title struggle at MGM Grand Backyard Enviornment in Las Vegas (Photograph by Steve Marcus/Getty Photographs)

No. 8 – GERVONTA DAVIS

RECORD: 30-0 (28 KOs)

THE PAST: Davis dominated his opposition on the best way up earlier than impressively ripping the IBF 130-pound title from Jose Pedraza (TKO 7). Since then, his star has risen and he is likely one of the hottest sights in America, commonly promoting out arenas throughout the nation. The 29-year-old power-punching southpaw owns a highlight-reel knockout over Leo Santa Cruz (KO 6) and confirmed that his vaunted energy carries up in weight by approaching sturdy to cease the a lot bigger future WBC welterweight titlist Mario Barrios (TKO 11) at 140 kilos. “Tank” additionally received when not at his greatest in opposition to Isaac Cruz (UD 12), took care of Rolando Romero (TKO 6), WBA 130-pound titlist Hector Luis Garcia (TKO 9) shone in opposition to Ryan Garcia (KO 7) and, most not too long ago, stopped Frank Martin (KO 8).

THE FUTURE: Davis had talks to face IBF counterpart Vasiliy Lomachenko earlier than the Ukrainian elected to take the remainder of the 12 months off. He’s more likely to return in November and has put the feelers out to face free-agent Shakur Stevenson in a mega-fight.

No. 9 – JUNTO NAKATANI

RECORD: 28-0 (21 KOs)

THE PAST: The heavy-handed boxer-puncher ran by way of his early opposition and holds wins over future junior flyweight titlist Masamichi Yabuki (UD 4), future flyweight beltholder Seigo Yuri Akui (TKO 6) and handed the litmus take a look at of former 108-pound titleholder Milan Melindo (TKO 6). Covid stymied the tall 26-year-old’s progress and he needed to wait 13 months to win the vacant WBO title in opposition to Giemel Magramo (TKO 8). He made two defenses, together with his American debut, when he stopped former titleholder Angel Acosta (TKO 4) and on the undercard of Gennadiy Golovkin-Ryota Murata, he was equally spectacular bludgeoning Ryota Yamauchi (TKO 8). Moved as much as 115-pounds and beat powerful Mexican Francisco Rodriguez Jr. (UD 10) earlier than capturing the vacant WBO title with a spotlight reel knockout over Andrew Moloney (KO 11). He made one profitable protection in opposition to Argi Cortes (UD 12) earlier than heading to bantamweight the place he appeared each bit the longer term star stopping powerful Mexican Alexandro Santiago (TKO 6) to annex the WBC title and has since drilled necessary challenger Vincent Astrolabio (KO 1).

THE FUTURE: Not too long ago signed a co-promotion with Prime Rank as he bids to face countryman Inoue in what can be the largest struggle in Japanese boxing historical past. Earlier than that he’ll probably return within the fall, when he’ll go in quest of a unification match up.

No. 10 – DEVIN HANEY

RECORD: 31-0 (15 KOs)

THE PAST: Haney turned skilled at 17 in Mexico. This tremendous expertise has scored wins over Mason Menard (RTD 9), Juan Carlos Burgos (UD 10) and Antonio Moran (KO 7). After being upgraded to full WBC titleholder, following his dominant win over Zaur Abdullaev (RTD 4), he defended his title, notably beating former three-division titlist Jorge Linares (UD 12) and former 130-pound titlist Joseph Diaz Jr. (UD 12). The 25-year-old scored a dominant win over IBF, WBA and WBO titleholder and then-The Ring champion George Kambosos Jr. (UD 12) to turn out to be undisputed champion and repeated the win in a rematch. Haney then edged previous Vasiliy Lomachenko (UD 12) in controversial trend. That result in him heading to junior welterweight the place he dominated Regis Prograis (UD 12) to say the WBC title. He misplaced to an obese Ryan Garcia however noticed the end result amended to a non-contest when Garcia examined optimistic for Ostarine.

THE FUTURE: Taking break day after the Garcia debacle. Hasn’t mentioned something a couple of doable return at this level although it wouldn’t be a shock if he heads to welterweight.

On the Cusp: David Benavidez, Vasiliy Lomachenko, Jai Opetaia, Shakur Stevenson and Kenshiro Teraji.

Questions and/or feedback might be despatched to Anson at [email protected].



John Anderson
John Andersonhttps://usdailysports.com
John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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