The Tennessean is ranking the best boxers in the world, regardless of weight class, to determine who is the best pound-for-pound boxer on the planet.

Call it our boxing power rankings.

While subjective, pound-for-pound rankings take into account a number of factors in trying to determine the 10 best male boxers across all weight classes.

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The simplest, but perhaps the most important, criteria is performances in the ring; how has a boxer looked and performed in recent fights? Another is quality of opponent. To be ranked, a fighter must defeat credentialed opponents within his division.

Also taken into account are titles won and historical success. Pound-for-pound rankings hinge on recent performances, but long-held championship pedigree also factors into determining the rankings.

A fighter is no longer eligible for The Tennessean’s pound-for-pound rankings after 18 months of inactivity, barring injury.

Here are The Tennessean’s pound-for-pound boxing rankings for April 2026.

Pound for pound boxing rankings

1. Oleksandr Usyk (24-0, 15 KOs)

Previous ranking: No. 1

Oleksandr Usyk remains atop the pound-for-pound rankings for April, but his position may be in jeopardy next month as both he and No. 2-ranked Naoya Inoue return to the ring. Usyk is set for a clash against kickboxing legend Rico Verhoeven in Egypt, a deserved break from the long list of top contenders he’s faced in recent years, but a fight which will ultimately have little to no bearing on his pound-for-pound status. With Inoue facing No. 8-ranked Junto Nakatani, he may just leap Usyk into the No. 1 spot.

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Titles held: WBC, WBA, IBF heavyweight titles

Last fight: Win − Fifth-round knockout vs. Daniel Dubois, July 19, 2025

Next fight: May 23 vs. Rico Verhoeven

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2. Naoya Inoue (32-0, 27 KOs)

Previous ranking: No. 2

Titles held: WBC, WBO, WBA, IBF junior featherweight titles

Last fight: Win − Unanimous decision vs. Alan David Picasso, Dec. 27, 2025

Next fight: May 2 vs. Junto Nakatani (Pound-for-pound No. 8)

3. Dmitry Bivol (24-1, 12 KOs)

Previous ranking: No. 3

Titles held: WBO, WBA, IBF light heavyweight titles

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Last fight: Win − Majority decision vs. Artur Beterbiev, Feb. 22, 2025

Next fight: May 30 vs. Michael Eifert

4. Jesse Rodriguez (23-0, 16 KOs)

Previous ranking: No. 4

Titles held: WBC, WBO, WBA junior bantamweight titles

Last fight: Win − 10th round knockout vs. Fernando Martinez, Nov. 22, 2025

Next fight: TBD

5. Shakur Stevenson (25-0, 11 KOs)

Previous ranking: No. 5

Titles held: WBO junior welterweight title

Last fight: Win − Unanimous decision vs. Teofimo Lopez, Jan. 31, 2026

Next fight: TBD

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6. Artur Beterbiev (21-1, 20 KOs)

Previous ranking: No. 6

Titles held: None

Last fight: Loss − Majority decision vs. Dmitry Bivol, Feb. 22, 2025

Next fight: TBD

7. David Benavidez (31-0, 25 KOs)

Previous ranking: No. 7

Titles held: WBC light heavyweight title

Last fight: Win − Seventh round technical knockout vs. Anthony Yarde, Nov. 22, 2025

Next fight: May 2 vs. Gilberto Ramirez

8. Junto Nakatani (32-0, 24 KOs)

Previous ranking: No. 8

Titles held: None

Last fight: Win − Unanimous decision vs. Sebastian Hernandez, Dec. 27, 2025

Next fight: May 2 vs. Naoya Inoue (Pound-for-pound No. 2)

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9. Devin Haney (33-0, 15 KOs)

Previous ranking: No. 9

Titles held: WBO welterweight title

Last fight: Win − Unanimous decision vs. Brian Norman Jr., Nov. 22, 2025

Next fight: TBD

10. Canelo Alvarez (63-3-2, 39 KOs)

Previous ranking: No. 10

Titles held: None

Last fight: Loss − Unanimous decision vs. Terence Crawford, Sept. 13, 2025

Next fight: TBD

More: Terence Crawford retiring from boxing, closes career 42-0. Here’s why

Just outside

Vergil Ortiz Jr., Gervonta Davis, Jaron Ennis, Oscar Collazo, O’Shaquie Foster.

Harrison Campbell covers combat sports for The Tennessean and high school sports for The Daily Herald. Email him at hcampbell@usatodayco.com and follow him on X (formerly Twitter) @hccamp.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Boxing pfp rankings: Oleksandr Usyk, Naoya Inoue top April list





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