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Top 50 Pro Boxers in the USA:
A Snapshot of the Current Landscape
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By Kit Coughran

Updated on: March 16, 2024 / 4:45 PM CT / ABN News 

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In the world of professional boxing, the USA continues to dominate with a roster of formidable fighters. Here’s a look at the top 50 pro boxers in the USA across various weight classes:

At the top of the list is Terence Crawford, a 40-year-old welterweight from Omaha, Nebraska, who boasts an impressive record of 36 wins and no losses or draws.

Following closely is Gervonta Davis, a 29-year-old lightweight from Baltimore, Maryland, who also has an unblemished record of 29 wins.

Devin Haney, a 31-year-old super lightweight from Las Vegas, Nevada, holds the third spot with 25 wins.

David Benavidez, a 27-year-old super middleweight also from Las Vegas, Nevada, ranks fourth with 28 wins.

Shakur Stevenson, a 26-year-old lightweight from Houston, Texas, rounds out the top five with 21 wins.

Other notable fighters include O’Shaquie Foster, a super featherweight from Houston, Texas, with 22 wins and 2 losses, and Teofimo Lopez, a super lightweight from Las Vegas, Nevada, with 20 wins and 1 loss.

The list also features up-and-coming fighters like Jesse Rodriguez, a 24-year-old flyweight from San Antonio, Texas, with 19 wins, and Mario Barrios, a 28-year-old welterweight also from San Antonio, Texas, with 28 wins and 2 losses.

This snapshot of the top 50 pro boxers in the USA underscores the depth of talent in the country’s boxing scene. With a mix of seasoned veterans and promising newcomers, the future of American boxing looks bright.

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