Here's mine, based mainly on how well they fought and what they've accomplished done in the past few years, not so much what was done several years ago:
1. Wladimir Klitschko
2. Sergey Kovalev
3. Roman Gonzalez
4. Gennady Golovkin
5. Guillermo Rigondeaux
6. Terence Crawford
7. Kell Brook
8. Naoyo Inoue
9. Juan Francisco Estrada
10. Canelo Alvarez
Manny Pacquiao hasn't looked like a top 10 P4P guy in recent fights, so he's off my list. Mayweather is (thankfully) retired.
There are some I perhaps could have placed somewhere in the bottom 5, such as Shinsuke Yamanaka, Takashi Uchiyama, Manny Pacquaio (who is faded but still decent), Miguel Cotto, etc. I've chosen younger impressive guys like Crawford, Brook and Inoue over older declining boxers.
I agree with some of your names but Pacquia has twice dominated a leading welterweight in Bradley and beaten a guy who out does him in size by many inches in height and reach and pounds in weight when it comes to algieri. He dominated the guy in fact. His only, lazy loss is to Mayweather and JMM in that time frame. How can he not be there?
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