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H&G Elo v1.1.2 decade leaderboard

Best boxers of the 2010s

Floyd Mayweather Jr leads the Score list, with Oleksandr Usyk and Terence Crawford close enough to make the order worth arguing about.

The 2010s slice is where heavyweight and welterweight shape the H&G Elo v1.1.2 argument. Fighters qualify if any part of their recorded active years overlaps the decade, so crossover careers appear in more than one era.

A fighter qualifies for this page if any year of their recorded active career overlaps the decade. This means long careers can appear on multiple decade pages.

H&G Elo v1.1.2 public leaderboard. These visual leaderboards are built from the published men's release and should be read with the methodology, versions and corrections notes.

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27 fighters shown from the H&G Elo v1.1.2 launch leaderboard set.

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Best boxers of the 2010s, H&G Elo v1.1.2
Rank Fighter Division Score Peak form Elo Active Signature wins Compare
#9 Floyd Mayweather Jr Welterweight 2,576 2,342 1996-2017 Saul Alvarez, Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya Head-to-head
#16 Oleksandr Usyk Heavyweight 2,485 2,287 2013-2025 Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, Daniel Dubois Head-to-head
#17 Terence Crawford Super Middleweight 2,457 2,275 2008-2025 Saul Alvarez, Errol Spence Jr, Kell Brook Head-to-head
#18 Naoya Inoue Super Bantamweight 2,437 2,235 2012-2026 Junto Nakatani, Nonito Donaire, Luis Nery Head-to-head
#19 Canelo Alvarez Super Middleweight 2,428 2,242 2005-2025 Gennadiy Golovkin, Miguel Cotto, Jaime Munguia Head-to-head
#20 Manny Pacquiao Welterweight 2,404 2,162 1995-2025 Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton, Miguel Cotto Head-to-head
#35 Vitali Klitschko Heavyweight 2,270 2,214 1996-2012 Juan Carlos Gomez, Tomasz Adamek, Shannon Briggs Head-to-head
#41 Wladimir Klitschko Heavyweight 2,241 2,174 1996-2017 Alexander Povetkin, David Haye, Ruslan Chagaev Head-to-head
#43 Andre Ward Super Middleweight 2,230 2,243 2004-2017 Carl Froch, Mikkel Kessler, Arthur Abraham Head-to-head
#44 Gennadiy Golovkin Middleweight 2,226 2,161 2006-2022 Kell Brook, Daniel Jacobs, David Lemieux Head-to-head
#46 David Benavidez Cruiserweight 2,220 2,184 2013-2026 Gilberto Ramirez, Demetrius Andrade, David Lemieux Head-to-head
#50 Tyson Fury Heavyweight 2,208 2,136 2008-2026 Wladimir Klitschko, Deontay Wilder, Dillian Whyte Head-to-head
#51 Artur Beterbiev Light Heavyweight 2,204 2,129 2013-2025 Dmitrii Bivol, Callum Smith, Oleksandr Gvozdyk Head-to-head
#55 Devin Haney Welterweight 2,191 2,170 2015-2025 Vasyl Lomachenko, Yuriorkis Gamboa, Jose Carlos Ramirez Head-to-head
#56 Roy Jones Jr Light Heavyweight 2,190 2,116 1989-2023 Felix Trinidad, Bernard Hopkins, Virgil Hill Head-to-head
#61 Carl Froch Super Middleweight 2,183 2,136 2002-2014 Mikkel Kessler, Arthur Abraham, Jermain Taylor Head-to-head
#62 Errol Spence Jr Welterweight 2,176 2,129 2012-2023 Kell Brook, Mikey Garcia, Danny Garcia Head-to-head
#64 Shakur Stevenson Super Lightweight 2,176 2,143 2017-2026 Teofimo Lopez, William Zepeda Segura, Oscar Valdez Head-to-head
#65 Jermall Charlo Super Middleweight 2,172 2,124 2008-2025 Brandon Adams, Austin Trout, Julian Williams Head-to-head
#66 Gilberto Ramirez Cruiserweight 2,170 2,090 2009-2026 Arthur Abraham, Chris Billam-Smith, Arsen Goulamirian Head-to-head
#67 Mike Tyson Heavyweight 2,168 2,108 1985-2024 Larry Holmes, Michael Spinks, Brian Nielsen Head-to-head
#70 Miguel Cotto Welterweight 2,155 2,082 2001-2017 Sergio Martinez, Shane Mosley, Antonio Margarito Head-to-head
#71 Evander Holyfield Heavyweight 2,155 2,079 1984-2011 Riddick Bowe, Mike Tyson, Larry Holmes Head-to-head
#72 Bernard Hopkins Middleweight 2,153 2,076 1988-2016 Oscar De La Hoya, Roy Jones Jr, Felix Trinidad Head-to-head
#74 Timothy Bradley Jr Super Lightweight 2,151 2,076 2004-2016 Manny Pacquiao, Juan Manuel Marquez, Jessie Vargas Head-to-head
#92 Hector Camacho Lightweight 2,101 2,014 1980-2010 Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran, Vinny Pazienza Head-to-head
#97 Gervonta Davis Lightweight 2,075 2,116 2013-2025 Leo Santa Cruz, Yuriorkis Gamboa, Ryan Garcia Head-to-head

Read this with care

H&G Elo v1.1.2 is a fixed public release, not a live database. A fighter can lead one signal and still sit lower in the main all-time list because the final score blends peak, prime, era dominance, title evidence, signature wins and longevity.

For disputed placements, use the fighter page, methodology page and corrections process rather than treating one number as the whole argument.

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