The best boxers by age, 18-43. List of Boxing Junkie
Who is the best boxer in the world by age?
Boxing Junkie has sifted through the available information to identify the top men of all ages from 18 to 43. Most of the names will be familiar, a few more known. Some choices are easy, others have to think twice.
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Here is the list:
18 – Phoobadin Yoohanngoh – The 14-0 match Bangkok has never been fought outside of Thailand but he has entered the 10th innings. He seems to have a solid advantage.
19 – Xander Zayas – The teenager seems to be a true prodigy and Puerto Rico’s next great boxer.
20 – Jong Seon Kang – The undefeated featherweight candidate from Korea is in a rapid sublimation phase.
21 – Jesus Ramos – The 19-0 middleweight boxer has all-round power and posture ready to pass his years.
22 – Jesse Rodriguez – “Bam” caused a sensation with convincing victories over Carlos Cuadras and Srisaket Sor Rungvisai. His skill set is exceptional.
23 – Devin Haney – The newly crowned lightweight champion could be the face of the sport for another decade and a half. Ryan Garcia is raising his hand.
24 – Vergil Ortiz Jr. – This is a difficulty. Cases could be made for Sebastian Fundora, David Morrell and Michel Rivera but Ortiz could have the biggest advantage.
25 – Shakur Stevenson – No one can match Stevenson in terms of combination of ability and speed but Jaron Ennis, also 25 years old, comes close and he is an elite puncher.
26 – Gary Antuanne Russell – Russell seems to be a complete package. All he needs is more experience.
27 – Gervonta Davis – The “Tank” is as complete as any active fighter and experienced in top-notch battles. He is on his way towards the top of the sport.
28 – Stephen Fulton – Fulton is super smooth and agile, which makes his opponents hell on earth.
29 – Naoya Inoue – “Monster” lives up to his nickname. Find a loophole.
30 – Hector Luis Garcia – Consecutive dominant victories over Chris Colbert and Roger Gutierrez are recognized by you.
thirty first – Dmitry Bivol – Bivol had no doubts about his ability when he attended pound-for-pound athlete Canelo Alvarez in May.
32 – Errol Spence Jr. – Smart, resilient Spence has weathered all the harsh challenges he faces. One more thing could be coming: versus Terence Crawford.
33 – Kazuto Ioka – Japan veteran recovering from loss to Donnie Nietes in 2018 to regain his title
34 – Terence Crawford – Sorry Tyson Fury but Crawford is Boxing Junkie’s #1 boxer.
35 – Oleksandr Usyk – Some people believe that heavyweight title holders are the best in the business regardless of weight.
36 – Deontay Wilder – Wilder can beat any heavyweight not named Tyson Fury. Yordenis Ugas is also 36 years old.
37 – Artur Betterbiev – The unified 175-pound champ stopped all 18 of his opponents for one reason: He’s as capable and can punch as hard as anyone else.
38 – Robert Helenius – Big puncher Finn didn’t reach 38 in consecutive kills against the promising Adam Kownacki.
39 – Nonito Donaire – The future Hall of Famer can’t match the great Naoya Inoue but we feel he can still compete with almost everyone else. Erislandy Lara and Jean Pascal are also 39 years old.
40 – Gennadiy Golovkin – We’ll see what Triple-G has left when he faces rival Canelo Alvarez for the third time on September 17.
41 – Kubrat Pulev – Pulev, Guillermo Rigondeaux and Chris Arreola are trying to hold on as boxers involved.
42 – Hadillah Mohoumadi – Where are the 42 year old warriors? French player Mohoumadi has had some success at European level.
43 – Luis Ortiz – The heavyweight contender’s legs aren’t what they used to be but the strong Cuban is still a player in the league.