Can't say for sure, but I'm sure he would be in the top 5. He still has the power to KO anyone. Before the loss to Joe, I would say he'd be top three at least, but now that the blueprint to beat him has been established, he's going to have it rough regardless of where he is fighting or ranked. Hopefully he makes proper adjustments, and learns to set up his punches better. If he does that, he might do something. But, like I said above, alot of fighters aren't going to be scared, and will challenge him harder after they have seen how to beat him. His future could go either way. We'll see if he has enough heart to make the right choices, and walk through the fire. He showed it against Joe, even in losing. Now, we'll see the true test of courage in his road back.