Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk
Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk

The Heavyweights: Ranking the best big men in boxing today


Boxing’s marquee division is in rude health currently, with some serious talent atop the heavyweight pecking order. Crucially, these men are keen to meet each other - and when the best fight the best, there is still no spectacle quite like it.

Here furyjoshua.com assesses the landscape and ranks the best big men around.

Boxing’s heavyweight division is red-hot as we head deeper into 2024, with Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk still holding all the major titles.

Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker both registered impressive wins in Riyadh recently, and it’s time to see how those results impacted our rankings once the dust settled in the desert.

Here, furyjoshua.com assesses the landscape and ranks the best big men around.

Heavyweight rankings

Such is the influence of the sanctioning bodies in the sport, which sadly often defy logic to push their own agendas, it has never been an easy task to impartially rank the heavyweights. Our list ignores the so-called ‘alphabet’ ratings in favour of a non-partisan system which ranks fighters based purely on their skillset, ring achievements, title victories and potential.


1=. Tyson Fury (34-0-1)

Fury is still unbeaten and still at the top of our rankings, but he is no longer alone. Last time out, ‘The Gypsy King’ struggled desperately to get the better of boxing novice Francis Ngannou on a shocking night in Saudi Arabia in October 2023. Fury was down in the third round and only claimed a controversial split-decision victory by a whisker. Next up - at last - is that eagerly-awaited unification match vs Oleksandr Usyk, with the rescheduled date set for May 18 as Fury recovers from that cut eye sustained in sparring.

Next fight: Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk (May 18, 2024)


1=. Oleksandr Usyk (21-0)

The brilliant Ukrainian is now alongside Fury at the top of the heavyweight mountain, without lacing up a glove in anger since August. Many boxing pundits were shocked by what happened in Fury vs Ngannou, and you can add us to a very long list. Usyk moved up to 1= on our list with an unblemished pro record which includes an impressive stint at heavyweight already. Two wins over Anthony Joshua showed that Usyk could hang with the big boys, and he retained his belts with that stoppage of Daniel Dubois in August 2023. Next up is Fury in May, for ALL of the marbles.

Next fight: Usyk vs Tyson Fury (May 18, 2024)


3. Anthony Joshua (28-3)

Joshua made it four wins from four fights since those back-to-back Usyk losses as he blasted out the aforementioned Ngannou inside two rounds in Riyadh. AJ, having his second fight with Ben Davison heading up his corner, was back to the devastating finisher we saw earlier in his career as he put the former UFC star on the deck three times inside two rounds. The finish was a highlight-reel right hand which had referee Richard Gonzalez waving the fight off before Ngannou hit the canvas, and it signalled that Joshua is once again for real. A date with the winner of Fury vs Usyk beckons, but before that he could end up facing Filip Hrgovic if the IBF title becomes vacant in May.

Next fight: tbc


4. Joseph Parker (35-3)

The former WBO champion continued his renaissance by recovering from two knockdowns to outpoint the giant Chinese star Zhilei Zhang on that Joshua vs Ngannou show in Riyadh. Parker was again smart and sharp as he boxed to the plan laid down by trainer Andy Lee, and he duly followed up that win over Deontay Wilder with another upset victory. There is a rematch clause, so Parker will need to beat Zhang for a second time to retain the title of mandatory contender for the WBO world heavyweight title.

Next fight: tbc


5. Deontay Wilder (43-3-1)

Wilder’s plans for that March 9 superfight with Joshua were destroyed in 36 uninspiring minutes as he lost pretty much every round to Parker in a one-sided defeat in December 2023. Deontay looked like a 38-year-old fighter who had been out of the ring for 14 months as he struggled to pull the trigger against an inspired opponent. Wilder’s post-fight interview left some doubt as to whether he’ll continue his career, but he is back to face Zhilei Zhang in a terrific matchup on that Eddie Hearn vs Frank Warren card in Riyadh on June 1.

Next fight: Wilder vs Zhilei Zhang (June 1, 2024)


6. Zhilei Zhang (26-2-1)

A lot of the good work Zhang did in battering Joe Joyce (twice) in 2023, was undone in Riyadh as he dropped a decision to Parker on the Joshua vs Ngannou card. ‘Big Bang’ did have Parker on the floor twice, but outside of that his workrate and punch output were woefully inadequate. Zhang appeared content just to rely on his punching power, and also appeared keen to conserve his stamina - a perceived weakness in the past. He will get another chance thanks to that rematch clause, but first he will take on Wilder in an explosive showdown in June in Saudi.

Next fight: Deontay Wilder vs Zhang (June 1, 2024)


7. Filip Hrgovic (17-0)

Hrgovic is the top-ranked contender for the IBF belt currently held by Usyk, and he is gradually moving up our list as he closes in on that title shot. The Croat’s latest win was hardly big news in isolation - he was a 1/66 shot to beat Mark De Mori, a man who had taught himself how to box by watching YouTube videos. De Mori was duly blasted out inside a round. It did not tell us much that we did not already know about the ‘El Animal’, who will be a big threat again to all in 2024. Next up is an intriguing showdown with Daniel Dubois on the Hearn vs Warren show on June 1. A bout which could yet end up being for the IBF heavyweight title.

Next Fight: Hrgovic vs Daniel Dubois (June 1, 2024)


8. Frank Sanchez (24-0)

Sanchez is a technically gifted fighter, one the purists will absolutely love. He showcased those talents once again with a seventh-round stoppage win over Junior Fa on the big Riyadh card. It took ‘The Cuban Flash’ a little time to get going, but once he did a trio of knockdowns followed to close the show in Saudi. Has a major test next when he faces unbeaten German Agit Kabayel in a WBC final eliminator on the Fury vs Usyk undercard on May 18.

Next fight: Sanchez vs Agit Kabayel (May 18, 2024)


9. Agit Kabayel (24-0)

Kabayel might have been the biggest surprise on that ‘Day of Reckoning’ show as he burst a giant bubble by taking the unbeaten record of giant Russian Arslanbek Makhmudov. The European champion was giving up a ton in terms of height, reach and weight but he fought the perfect fight. Agit worked his way into the bout after defusing those early Makhmudov bombs and then proceeded to break his opponent down with brutal body shots for a fourth-round stoppage victory.

Next Fight: Kabayel vs Frank Sanchez (May 18, 2024)


10. Jared Anderson (17-0)

Anderson might be the most exciting young heavyweight on the planet, and he could be the division’s next big thing - if he can stay out of trouble. ‘The Real Big Baby’ has experienced some much-publicised legal issues in recent weeks, but inside the ropes he’s quite something. He returned to action in early April to easily outpoint former cruiserweight king Ryad Merhy in dominant fashion in Texas. It was an underwhelming spectacle, but the 24-year-old Anderson did what he had to do against an opponent who virtually refused to fight. Only two men have thrown less punches than Merhy in a 10-round fight since Compubox started logging statistics 39 years ago.

Next fight: tbc


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