Wright is not the better all-around fighter, Winky has defense, he uses the ring well, and has a good 1-2 that's where everything slows down for him. Winky can't press the pace of a fight, he can't KO anyone at anytime, he doesn't move all that well but he is a good judge of his own range which is what makes it difficult to really hit him good...basically if someone got on their bike he'd have a tough time catching them...Floyd, Oscar, Ray Leonard, Ray Robinson, Roy Jones Jr., Chris Eubank, etc would have frustrated Winky with their speed.

JT is a true athlete, he's one of those guys who could be put in any sport and succeed. He's big he's quick, he's powerful and he's a young guy too so he's still got learning to do....there will come a point in his career where it'll remind us of Roy Jones Jr. or Marvin Hagler or Ray Leonard where he'll totally dominate other fighters who are as good as they come and he'll make it look easy. But alas those days are 3-4 years down the road.

I think JT has proven himself more than any other middleweight and he's the #1 guy at 160.

Abraham - hasn't been hit hard yet and he hasn't fought anyone who's all that great

Miranda - has been stunned already and his boxing skills haven't been tested yet.

Kelly Pavlik - probably has the best chance of becoming a star his size at 160 gives him an advantage over pretty much everyone but he hasn't been truly challenged yet

Sergio Mora - The Contender winner hasn't impressed me, he's the best thing ESPN can muster

Yuri Foreman - a light hitting middleweight he has the workrate and speed to be tough for anyone but his competition has been limited to journeymen so far.

Sturm - recently KO'd by the ancient Javier Castillejo has lots of work to do, he fought ODH tooth and nail but never fully capitalized on that showing.

Fernando Vargas - a cagey veteran who will no doubt be moving up to 160 since losing to Shane Mosley will be a tough fight for anyone on this list, he might not have the pop he used to but his heart will test anyone