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World Boxing News lists the Pound for Pound Top 50 Boxers in the world in January 2020. Canelo Alvarez takes the top spot into a new decade.

Still, Garcia is an excellent boxer, and his only losses have come to Thurman and Porter. Garcia could compete with anybody in the division. But he still hasn’t proven he can beat a top guy at. Cruiserweight Top 10 Rankings, compiled by the staff at Boxing Base to bring fans a complete list of the greatest fighters in the world today.

See the full Pound for Pound list below:

1 Canelo Alvarez

RANKING IN JANUARY: 2

2 Vasyl Lomachenko

RANKING IN JANUARY: 1

3 Naoya Inoue

RANKING IN JANUARY: 7

4 Errol Spence

RANKING IN JANUARY: 18

5 Manny Pacquiao

RANKING IN JANUARY: 11

6 Gennady Golovkin

RANKING IN JANUARY: 6

7 Terence Crawford

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RANKING IN JANUARY: 5

8 Oleksandr Usyk

RANKING IN JANUARY: 3

9 Juan Estrada

RANKING IN JANUARY: 17

10 Deontay Wilder

RANKING IN JANUARY: 12

11 Tyson Fury

RANKING IN JANUARY: 9

12 Leo Santa Cruz

RANKING IN JANUARY: 15

13 Kosei Tanaka

RANKING IN JANUARY: 14

14 Anthony Joshua

RANKING IN JANUARY: 13

15 Mikey Garcia

RANKING IN JANUARY: 4

16 Kazuto Ioka

RANKING IN JANUARY: 31

17 Donnie Nietes

RANKING IN JANUARY: 8

18 Wanheng Menayothin

RANKING IN JANUARY: 16

19 Shawn Porter

RANKING IN JANUARY: 19

20 Jose Ramirez

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE

21 Artur Beterbiev

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE

22 Miguel Berchelt

RANKING IN JANUARY: 26

23 Josh Taylor

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE
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24 Gervonta Davis

RANKING IN JANUARY: 25

25 Regis Prograis

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE

26 Nonito Donaire

RANKING IN JANUARY: 32

27 Daniel Jacobs

RANKING IN JANUARY: 22

28 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai

RANKING IN JANUARY: 10

29 Gary Russell Jr.

RANKING IN JANUARY: 24

30 Keith Thurman

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RANKING IN JANUARY: NE

31 Andy Ruiz Jr.

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE

32 Moruti Mthalane

RANKING IN JANUARY: 37

33 Dmitry Bivol

RANKING IN JANUARY: 34

34 Sergey Kovalev

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE

35 Julian Williams

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE

36 Guillermo Rigondeaux

RANKING IN JANUARY: 30

37 Danny Roman

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE

38 Jermall Charlo

RANKING IN JANUARY: 40
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39 Callum Smith

RANKING IN JANUARY: 29

40 Jerwin Ancajas

RANKING IN JANUARY: 43

41 Josh Warrington

RANKING IN JANUARY: 33

42 Demetrius Andrade

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE

43 Hiroto Kyoguchi

RANKING IN JANUARY: 44

44 Rey Vargas

RANKING IN JANUARY: 41

45 Gilberto Ramirez

RANKING IN JANUARY: 35

46 Knockout CP Freshmart

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE

47 David Benavidez

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE

48 Teofimo Lopez

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE

49 Emanuel Navarrete

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE

50 Billy Joe Saunders

RANKING IN JANUARY: NE


WBN’s Pound for Pound Rankings are based on – World title wins, multi-weight titles, the caliber of opponents and manner of victories.

Longevity and activity in a calendar year are also taken into consideration for the Pound for Pound list.

Fighters earn more Pound for Pound Ranking points for defeating opponents also rated in the Top 50. Star ratings are based on achievement in the sport.

*Fighters who fail to arrange an upcoming fight for twelve months will forfeit their ranking (barring injury).

Share your thoughts about our top 50 on Twitter @worldboxingnews.

RATINGS:The IBO Top 100 Computerized Boxing Rankings. Click HERE to view the world’s most unbiased, objective rankings of boxers brought to you only by the International Boxing Organization.

READ: A History of the Lineal Heavyweight Championship (1885 – 2020)

The Top Twelve16

A while back your preferred kick-ass boxing website had a special week on Mexican pugilists called “Mexican Style” and part of it was a spirited debate regarding just who are the best Mexican boxers of all-time. So what better time than Cinco De Mayo to feature the resulting Top 12 list? These are the greatest Mexican pugilists ever, as ranked by Rafael Garcia and Michael Carbert.

12.Rodolfo “Baby” Casanova: While “Baby” never won a world title, he more than held his own in one of boxing’s most competitive eras, amassing 81 wins and scoring victories over, among others, Kid Azteca, Baby Arizmendi, Juan Zurita and Freddie Miller. His battle with Sixto Escobar in 1934 is considered the very first chapter in the legendary Mexico vs Puerto Rico rivalry.

11. Marco Antonio Barrera: A true Mexican warrior, “El Barreta” won world titles in three different weight classes, coming back from defeat to assert his greatness with wins over Kennedy McKinney, Naseem Hamed, Paulie Ayala, Erik Morales, Kevin Kelley and Johnny Tapia.

10. Erik Morales: The first Mexican boxer to win world titles in four different weight classes, “El Terrible” defeated 15 world champions, including Barrera, Junior Jones, Daniel Zaragoza, Paulie Ayala and Kevin Kelley. His decision victory over Manny Pacquiao in 2005 is one of the greatest wins ever by a Mexican fighter.

Erik Morales

9. Ricardo Lopez: The numbers say it all: 21 successful title defences, 51 wins, 38 knockouts, zero defeats. An amazingly accomplished ring technician, “El Finito” would no doubt be higher on this list if he had faced more formidable competition.

8. Miguel Canto: Regarded as one of the greatest flyweight champions in boxing history, Canto took the title from Shoji Oguma in 1975 and proceeded to notch fourteen title defenses, defeating the likes of Betulio Gonzalez, Lupe Madera, Martin Vargas and Antonio Avelar. A slick, defensively gifted boxer, he scored only fifteen stoppages in 61 career wins.

Miguel Canto

7. Vicente Saldivar: One of the greatest southpaws in boxing history, “Zurdo de Oro” owns victories over Ismael Laguna, Sugar Ramos, Howard Winstone and Jose Legra.

6. Alberto “Baby” Arizmendi: With wins over the great Henry Armstrong and closely contested bouts against the likes of Tony Canzoneri, Chalky Wright, Lou Ambers, Sammy Angott and Freddie Miller, there’s no doubt this featherweight world champion is a true “Mexican Style” legend.

“Baby” Arizmendi

5. Juan Manuel Marquez: With numerous world titles and wins over, among others, Barrera, Joel Casamayor, Juan Diaz, and Manny Pacquiao, “Dinamita” is a true contemporary great.

4. Carlos Zarate: One of the greatest bantamweights of all-time and one of boxing’s most powerful punchers, Zarate won 55 straight before falling to a prime Wilfredo Gomez. His knockout win over Alfonso Zamora in 1977 is one of the great victories in Mexican boxing history.

3. Ruben Olivares: A three time world champion with one of the best left hooks in boxing history, “El Puas” is a legend of Mexican pugilism and one of the greatest bantamweights of all-time.

Ruben Olivares

2. Julio Cesar Chavez: Boasting 107 wins with 86 knockouts, “El César del Boxeo” dominated his era, defeating a long list of champions including Edwin Rosario, Tony Lopez, Greg Haugen, Roger Mayweather and Meldrick Taylor.

1. Salvador Sanchez: A fatal car accident cut short the career of Sanchez, but during his brief time at the top he established himself as an all-time great, scoring a series of convincing wins, including victories over fellow Hall of Famers Danny Lopez, Wilfredo Gomez and Azumah Nelson.

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