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- Using a general concensus between The Ring and ESPN rankings alongside Terra's own analysis, we bring you our Top 10 pound for pound ranking. In first place remains Floyd Mayweathre Jr. with a record of 43-0 (though many believe he does not deserve the spot until he faces Pacquiao). Photo: Getty Images
- At least momentarily taking Pacquiao's place is Andre Ward, who has dominated the competition on his way to a 26-0 record while facing the best in his divsion. Photo: Getty Images
- Manny Pacquiao is coming off a controversial loss to Timothy Bradley Jr., his recent struggles against Bradley and Pacquiao lower him to third place on the list. Photo: Getty Images
- In fourth place is the middleweight champion Sergio Martinez who finally got his deserved title after easily defeating (despite a 12th round stumble) Mexico's Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Photo: AP
- The future Manny Pacquiao according to most critics, Nonito Donaire has collected a record of 31-1 in four different weight classes. Photo: Getty Images
- Juan Manuel Marquez has maintained his spot in the Top 10 with his impressive victories against (admittedly) lesser opposition and for his great performances against Manny Pacquiao. Photo: Getty Images
- Wladimir Klitschko, and his brother Vitali, have dominated the heavyweight division to the point of almost making it obsolete. The younger Klitschko ranks number 7 on the pound for pound list. Photo: Getty Images
- Timothy Bradley Jr. deserves a spot on the list for being the only boxer to defeat Manny Pacquiao Jr. in the past in seven years. Its easy to blame Bradley for the judge's poor decision, but he worked hard to make the fight competitive to yield the result. Photo: Getty Images
- The older Klitschko, Vitali, ranks numbre nine on the list, and it is rumored he win over Germany's Manuel Charr may have been the last fight of his career as he seeks a career in politics in his native Ukraine. Photo: Maxim Shemetov / Reuters
- Abner Mares continues to dominate the bantamweight divsion to reach the number 10 on the list. The Mexican has a record of 24 wins and one draw with 13 knockouts. Photo: Getty Images
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Using a general concensus between The Ring and ESPN rankings alongside Terra's own analysis, we bring you our Top 10 pound for pound ranking. In first place remains Floyd Mayweathre Jr. with a record of 43-0 (though many believe he does not deserve the spot until he faces Pacquiao).
Photo: Getty Images
