Latest Men's Boxing Pound-for-Pound Rankings: Bivol Climbs, Tank Davis Drops Out
Explore the latest ESPN pound-for-pound boxing rankings featuring Dmitry Bivol's rise and Gervonta Davis' shocking exit from the top 10.

Boxing's Elite: The Latest Pound-for-Pound Rankings
The world of boxing has seen significant shifts in ESPN's pound-for-pound (P4P) rankings, with Dmitry Bivol climbing the ladder and Gervonta 'Tank' Davis dropping out entirely. This month's rankings reflect the dynamic nature of the sport, showcasing the rise and fall of boxing's premier talents.
Key Movements in the Top 10
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Dmitry Bivol's Ascent: Following his majority decision victory over Artur Beterbiev on February 22, Bivol has jumped to the No. 4 spot. This win not only solidifies his place among boxing's elite but also sets the stage for a potential rubber match with Beterbiev later this year.
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Gervonta Davis Exits the List: In a shocking turn of events, Davis, previously ranked No. 8, has been removed from the P4P list after a disappointing draw with Lamont Roach. This marks the first time in recent memory that 'Tank' Davis has not featured in the top 10.
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Junto Nakatani's Return: After a brief hiatus, Nakatani reenters the rankings, now sitting at No. 9. His recent knockout victory over David Cuellar Contreras has reignited interest in his championship campaign.
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David Benavidez's Steady Climb: Known as 'The Mexican Monster,' Benavidez has moved up to No. 8, thanks to his impressive win over David Morrell. Benavidez continues to be a force in the light heavyweight division, with eyes on a future clash with Bivol.
The Formula Behind the Rankings
ESPN's P4P rankings are based on a descending points system, with a first-place vote awarding 10 points, a second-place vote awarding nine points, and so on. Ties are broken by the highest ranking and the most votes at that rank.
What's Next for Boxing's Best?
- Oleksandr Usyk remains at the top, with no immediate fights scheduled but still the undisputed heavyweight champion.
- Naoya Inoue will fight in the U.S. for the first time since 2021 against Ramon Cardenas on May 4.
- Terence Crawford is set to face Canelo Alvarez in September, a fight that could define his legacy.
The boxing world continues to evolve, and so do the rankings. Stay tuned as these champions and contenders vie for supremacy in the ring.