Canelo Álvarez has been ranked eighth in the latest Ring pound-for-pound list. The Mexican superstar's placement has drawn criticism from fans and analysts.
What happened?
The 2025 Ring Rankings place Oleksandr Usyk at number one, with Canelo Álvarez dropping to eighth. This iconic list includes fighters from the lightest to the heaviest weight classes.
The full top 10 list includes Oleksandr Usyk, Naoya Inoue, Terence Crawford, Dmitry Bivol, Artur Beterbiev, Junto Nakatani, Jesse "Bam" Rodríguez, Canelo Álvarez, Kenshiro Teraji, and Shakur Stevenson.
Why it matters for Canelo Álvarez
Canelo Álvarez's multi-division dominance and career achievements have led many to believe he should be ranked higher. However, his recent inactivity and loss to Dmitry Bivol may have factored into his ranking.
The Ukrainian, Oleksandr Usyk, is now considered the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world. His current undisputed heavyweight champion status has earned him the top spot.
What comes next?
Fans continue to speculate on Canelo Álvarez's next move, perhaps a superfight with Terence Crawford or a rematch with Dmitry Bivol. This could propel him back up the pound-for-pound ladder.
Rising stars like Jesse "Bam" Rodríguez and Naoya Inoue reflect a generational shift in the boxing world. Terence Crawford remains in the top three thanks to dominant wins in multiple divisions.
Canelo Álvarez remains one of the sport's most influential and marketable figures. His legacy and achievements continue to be debated among boxing fans and analysts.
The debate is far from over, with the pound-for-pound throne no longer locked down. The new generation of boxing talent is making its presence known, with Canelo Álvarez's ranking sparking intense discussion on July 28, 2025