01. Manny Pacquiao 52-3-2-(39) Welterweight Many will argue that after Floyd Mayweathers impressive destruction of Shane Mosley on May 1 that he should rightly occupy the top p4p spot. But the fact is Manny Pacquiao has not put a foot wrong
02. Floyd Mayweather Jr 41-0-(25) Welterweight Floyd may well be unbeaten but until he steps in the ring to face Manny Pacquiao he will remain at No.2. And with no fight lined up and a string of personal problems it looks like Mr Mayweather is destined to live in Pacmans shadow.
03. Juan Manuel Marquez 51-5-1-(36) lightweight Despite being destroyed by the bigger and much stronger Floyd Mayweather jr on September 19 Juan Manuel Marquez is still a p4p top 10 fighter and has proved time and time again that he belongs with the elite.
04. Juan Lopez 30-0-(27) featherweight Lopez makes his way into the top 10 by virtue of his eighth round retirement win over Rafael Marquez on November 6. The Puerto Rican southpaw had been tipped as a future champion and beating Marquez proved he has arrived to compete with some of the worlds elite boxers.
05. Nonito Donaire 23-1-(15) The 28 year-old Filipino Flash has continually banged in impressive performances over the last couple of years and looks good value for his 24-1-(16), record.
06. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam 75-3-1-(39) The smaller fighters very rarely receive the recognition they deserve but Thailands 33 year-old veteran WBC flyweight champion deserves his place in our top 10.
07. Fernando Montiel 42-3-(33) The classy Mexican finds his way onto the p4p top 10 not only because of his impressive 42-3-(33), and his constant solid performances but also because impressive stoppage wins over solid performers such as Hozumi Hasegawa (tko 4) and Rafael Concepcion (ko 3).
08. Sergio Martinez 46-2-2-(25) Argentina is renowned for producing tough durable fighters and Sergio Martinez is no exception.
09. Wladimir Klitschko 55-3-(49) Some may be surprised by the inclusion IBF/WBO and IBO heavyweight king Wladimir Klitschko. He may not be the most exciting heavyweight of his generation and he has been tkod three times but he is undefeated in six years
10. Miguel Cotto 35-2-(28) junior-middleweight Miguel Cotto bounced back from last Novembers painful 12th round tko loss to pound for pound king Manny Pacquiao by claiming the WBC junior-middleweight crown from Yuri Foreman.