1. Tyson Fury - 30-0-1 - won the WBC heavyweight title after knocking out American Deontay Wilder in February and has dethroned his British rival Anthony Joshua at the top of the division. Getty
10. Bulgarian Kubrat Pulev - Wins 28, Losses 1, Draws 0. Getty
9. Oscar Rivas (l) of Colombia - 26-1-0. Getty
8. American Michael Hunter (r) - 18-1-1. Getty
7. Joseph Parker (l) of New Zealand - 27-2-0. AFP
6. Russian Alexander Povetkin (l) - 35-2-1. Getty
5. Luis Ortiz of Cuba (r) - 31-2-0. AFP
4. American Deontay Wilder - 42-1-1. AFP
3. Britain's Dillian Whyte (l) - 27-1-0. AFP
2. Britain's Anthony Joshua - 23-1-0 - lands a left on his way to beating Mexican-American Andy Ruiz Jr during their clash for the IBF, WBA, WBO and IBO titles in Diriya, Saudi Arabia, in December, 2019. AFP
1. Tyson Fury - 30-0-1 - won the WBC heavyweight title after knocking out American Deontay Wilder in February and has dethroned his British rival Anthony Joshua at the top of the division. Getty
10. Bulgarian Kubrat Pulev - Wins 28, Losses 1, Draws 0. Getty
9. Oscar Rivas (l) of Colombia - 26-1-0. Getty
8. American Michael Hunter (r) - 18-1-1. Getty
7. Joseph Parker (l) of New Zealand - 27-2-0. AFP
6. Russian Alexander Povetkin (l) - 35-2-1. Getty
5. Luis Ortiz of Cuba (r) - 31-2-0. AFP
4. American Deontay Wilder - 42-1-1. AFP
3. Britain's Dillian Whyte (l) - 27-1-0. AFP
2. Britain's Anthony Joshua - 23-1-0 - lands a left on his way to beating Mexican-American Andy Ruiz Jr during their clash for the IBF, WBA, WBO and IBO titles in Diriya, Saudi Arabia, in December, 2019. AFP
1. Tyson Fury - 30-0-1 - won the WBC heavyweight title after knocking out American Deontay Wilder in February and has dethroned his British rival Anthony Joshua at the top of the division. Getty