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-title: Boxing Ratings Update: Benavidez, Haney, and Rodriguez Rise in The Ring’s Top 10

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Canelo Alvarez Exits The Ring‘s Pound-for-Pound Top 10 as New Faces Emerge

A boxing era has come to a close as ⁣Saul “Canelo” Alvarez has been removed ⁢from ⁤ The Ring’s pound-for-pound top 10 list, ending a ​decade-long run that began in May 2013 ‌following his victory over Austin Trout.⁤ the ‍shift ⁤marks a notable ​changing of the guard ⁢in the sport, coinciding ‌with notable ‍movement across three weight divisions.

Alvarez’s departure, ‌briefly interrupted by a six-month suspension in 2018⁤ after testing positive⁢ for ⁤Clenbuterol – attributed to contaminated meat and accepted by‌ the Nevada State‍ Athletic Commission – signifies a broader reshaping of the rankings. Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez has‌ surged to No. 4, while Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev have dropped​ to No. 5‌ and No. 6 respectively.‍ Devin Haney⁢ enters ⁢the list at ‌No. 10.

Super Middleweight & Beyond

The latest divisional rankings reveal⁢ shifts in the ⁤168-pound super middleweight class,‍ with Christian Mbilli rising⁢ to No. 3 and Liam Smith falling to No. 8. At junior middleweight ⁤(154 lbs), Tim Tszyu remains⁢ at ​No. 1, while Israil Madrimov moves up to ⁤No. 2. In ⁤the⁣ heavyweight division,Joe Joyce has fallen ​out of the top 10,making way for Frank Sanchez at No. 9.

Current Pound-for-Pound​ Top 10:

  1. Terence Crawford (U.S.) 42-0-0 (31 KOs)
  2. Oleksandr ‍Usyk (Ukraine) 24-0-0 (15 KOs)
  3. Naoya Inoue (Japan) 31-0-0 (27 KOs)
  4. Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez ⁤(U.S.) 23-0-0 (16 KOs)
  5. Dmitry Bivol (Russia) ⁤24-1-0 (12 ​KOs)
  6. Artur Beterbiev (Russia) 21-1-0 (20 KOs)
  7. Junto Nakatani (Japan) 31-0-0 ​(24 KOs)
  8. Shakur Stevenson (U.S.) 24-0-0 (11​ kos)
  9. David Benavidez​ (U.S.) 31-0-0 (25‌ KOs)
  10. Devin Haney (U.S.)​ 30-0-0 (15 KOs)

Panel ‌Commentary

The‌ Ring ​panel members weighed in on⁣ the changes.⁢ “I’m for taking ‌’Bam’ up two spots to No. 4. This kid is such​ a throwback and he ALWAYS delivers.Martinez had only been down once in his career and was an unbeaten‌ world titleholder.⁣ Bam ‌smoked him with a single ‍counter punch. He’s amazing! I ​also ‌like ‍Devin to ‍replace Canelo at No. 10,” said Tom Grey.

Daisuke Sugiura concurred, ‌stating, “I⁢ think Bam should ⁣be ranked No.4 on‍ the⁤ P4P list,⁣ and Haney at⁣ No. 10.”

Anson Wainwright added, “Jesse Rodriguez was really extraordinary against Fernando Martinez. I’d move him up one‌ place… Similarly ⁤David Benavidez was too much ​for Anthony Yarde and I’d move ⁣up one place. I’d not be against Devin Haney re-entering the ⁤pound-for-pound picture coming in at No. 10.”

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