Who’s the best lightweight in the world?
There is no obvious answer to that question because there are a number of talented boxers who fight in one of the deepest divisions in the sport, at least at the top end of the 135-pound weight class.
Devin Haney has a strong argument that he’s No. 1 because he’s the undisputed champion, which is a significant accomplishment even if you believe titles have lost their luster.
I have great respect for the gifted Haney but I believe another fighter is better than he is: [autotag]Gervonta Davis[/autotag], who faces Hector Luis Garcia on pay-per-view Saturday in Washington, D.C.
Here is a look at the top seven 135-pounders, with their strengths and weaknesses. They’re listed in order of ability.