Los Angeles Times

THE TIMES’ TOP-10 BOXING RANKINGS

- BY LANCE PUGMIRE

With several unificatio­n bouts in discussion and looming battles pitting champions moving up in weight to test other belt-holders, there’s a push in boxing to settle many of the debates that linger in the pound-forpound rankings.

It starts with Saturday’s lightweigh­t title defense by longtime champion Jorge Linares against two-division champion Vasyl Lomachenko at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

Then, there are two more on the same day, June 9, when former unified 140-pound champion Terence Crawford moves up a division to meet World Boxing Organizati­on welterweig­ht champion Jeffrey Horn of Australia in Las Vegas.

At Staples Center that night, World Boxing Assn. featherwei­ght super champion Leo Santa Cruz and world champion Abner Mares square off in a rematch of the 2015 “Battle for Los Angeles” that Santa Cruz won by majority decision.

The haggling is expected to reach a fevered pitch over the pursuit of a unified heavyweigh­t championsh­ip bout between Anthony Joshua of England and Alabama’s Deontay Wilder.

And the strained feelings between middleweig­ht champion Gennady Golovkin and former two-division champion Canelo Alvarez of Mexico will color those talks, especially at the start, as they eye a Sept. 15 rematch in Las Vegas.

Who stands where now:

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