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Tyson Fury's latest victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov in London solidifies his elite status but fails to propel him back into the pound-for-pound rankings. This win marks Fury's return to the ring, bringing his record to 35-2-1 with 24 KOs, yet it lacks the impact needed to re-establish him among the top 10 fighters.
Fury, currently ranked No. 2 among heavyweights by ESPN, is eyeing a high-profile showdown against No. 7 Anthony Joshua later this year. A decisive performance in that bout could be crucial for his return to the elite rankings.
In a notable shift, cruiserweight Jai Opetaia enters the pound-for-pound list at No. 10 following his unanimous decision win over Brandon Glanton. This marks his debut in the rankings, showcasing the emergence of new talent in the boxing landscape.
Meanwhile, Oleksandr Usyk claims the top spot following Terence Crawford's retirement, maintaining an impressive record of 24-0 with 15 KOs. Usyk's next fight is set against kickboxer Rico Verhoeven on May 23 in Egypt, promising more excitement in the heavyweight division.
Stay tuned for updates as the boxing world shifts with every fight!

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