TOTAL-BOXING.COM has produced its very own Pound-for-Pound rankings!





1.
Manny Pacquiao
Super-FeatherweightThe Filipino becomes the rightful successor to Floyd Mayweathers crown. Arguably the most exciting fighter in any division, Manny has beaten future HOF fighters Marco Antonio Barrera and Erik Moralles both twice. Recently he also beat P4P contender Juan Manuel Marquez in their second fight after a draw in the first. Next in line is a shot at David Diaz to become a 4 weight world champion.



2.
Miguel Cotto
Welterweight The fierce Peurto Rican is tipped to be the dominant force of the welterweight division after the disappearance of Floyd Mayweather. Currently undefeated, Cotto's resume includes names such as Shane Mosely, Zab Judah, Paulie Mallignaggi, Carlos Quintana and Ricardo Torres. With Mayweather out of the picture, future fights with De La Hoya, Hatton and Paul Williams could add strength to Cotto's number 1 P4P challenge.



3.
Joe Calzaghe
Light-Heavyweight After his masterclass against Jeff Lacy and Super-middleweight unification win against Mikkel Kessler, the Welsh Dragon is the longest reigning current World Champion and has recently "executioned" the legendary Bernard Hopkins in his step up to the light-heavyweight division. Not long from retirement Joe Calzaghe is now "the man" and has a number of avenues to explore before he finally bows out in a blaze of glory. Arguably Britains best ever boxing talent.



4.
Israel Vazquez
Super-Bantamweight Big hitting Israel Vasquez has cemented his place in pound for pound history after his two wins over a brutal, three fight trilogy against fellow mexican Rafael Marquez. Vazquez's record includes an avenge win over Oscar Larios, as well as a victory over Jhonny Gonzalez.



5.
Juan Manuel Marquez
Super-Featherweight Despite losing out against Manny Pacquiao last time he held the Filipino to a draw in 2001. Juan Manuel Marquez is still a world class operater in the superfeatherweight division, having beaten Marco Antonio Barrera for the WBC title back in 2007.



6.
Kelly Pavlik
Middleweight The Ghost has come a long way from growing up in Youngstown, Ohio. After beating Edison Miranda in 2007, Pavlik went on to knock out middleweight king Jermain Taylor not once but twice! This feared puncher is undefeated and has knocked out 30 of his 34 victims. Since Pavlik has beat the man (Taylor) who beat the man(Hopkins), he is now the dominant force at Middleweight and may be looking to fight at super-middlweight in future. Currently a mouth-watering fight against Joe Calzaghe is on the cards for later in the year.



7.
Christian Mijares
Super-Flyweight Mijares became the number one in the division following wins over Navarro, Arce and Munoz. A bout against Fernando Montiel for the Ring Magazine belt could be not too far off.



8.
Rafael Marquez
Super-Bantamweight Rafa Marquez lost out to Israel Vasquez (2-1) in their thrilling trilogy, which will rank up there with the very best boxing contests ever. However at 33, and after such brutal matches, it remains to be seen how much longer Rafa can go on at the top of his game.



9.
Wladimir Klitschko
Heavyweight The linear champion in a somewhat poor division. Klitschko has been in most people's eyes the best heavyweight since Lennox Lewis retired, some seeing his brother Vitali as the better of the two. Despite Vitali coming close to ending Lennox's reign, he has been forced into retirement allowing Wlad to rule the division. Wlad has two mandatory defences against young prospects Tony Thompson and Alexander Povetkin lined up for the rest of the year. With David Haye looking to step up to havyweight, a potential showdown in 2009 could put some spark back into boxings stellar division.



10.
David Haye
Cruiserweight