11. RAFEAL MARQUEZ – Another fighter needing a big fight or a move up in weight.

12. PONGSAKLEK WONJONGKAN

13. MIGUEL COTTO – Should move up to 147 next. A Hatton fight would be ideal.

14. DIEGO CORRALES – The world’s best lightweight.

15. ANTONIO MARGARITO – Big, strong and powerful but he needs a big fight.

16. CHRIS JOHN – Not too sure about this guy but you cannot argue with his last win.

17. MANUEL MARQUEZ – Possibly taking an eliminator for the WBO title. Look out Scott Harrison.

18. ROMAN KARMAZIN – Very under rated. The best active Russian fighter today.

19. MIKKEL KESSLER – Needs a big fight and American exposure to progress any further.

20. WLADIMIR KLITSCKHO – Can he continue his improvement under Emanuel Steward? Let’s get a Klitsckho v Valuev fight on.

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”and American exposure to progress any further”

I thought that P4P ranking was about boxing skills and not about American exposure?!!!!

What this American writer Neil Thompson says is that a boxer, in this case Dane Mikkel Kessler, has to get American exposure to progress on the P4P list………

I for one find it very ignorant that “American exposure” should be one of the parameters a boxer has to be weighed with on a P4P ranking. Then all American or American-based boxers would automatically by favoured – not on their boxing skills but because they were born or stays in America.