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Mike Tyson Lists His Top 5 Active Boxing Stars

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Mike Tyson's top 5 active boxing stars are a mix of power and precision. You've got Shakur Stevenson at the top, a four-weight champion Tyson calls elite. Naoya Inoue brings rare knockout power, while Jermall Charlo's danger is undeniable. Keyshawn Davis earns Tyson's highest active respect, and Stevenson's defensive mastery ties it all together. Each fighter's story has layers you won't want to miss.



Fighter #5: Shakur Stevenson Stands as the Slickest Boxer​

Shakur Stevenson kicks off Tyson's list as one of the slickest defensive boxers in the sport today. If you've followed professional boxing closely, you'll recognize Stevenson's ability to neutralize opponents while barely getting touched.

Mike Tyson doesn't hand out praise lightly, and his boxing skill analysis of Stevenson highlights a fighter who's genuinely mastered the craft. He's a four-weight world champion who recently defeated Teofimo Lopez, proving his fight performance holds up against elite competition.

Mentored by Terence Crawford, Stevenson's development reflects serious dedication. Among today's boxing champions, he stands out for his technical precision and ring intelligence.

Whether he moves to lightweight or super-lightweight next, you're watching a fighter who could dominate for years to come.

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Fighter #4: Naoya Inoue Is the Technician Tyson Says Nobody Can Stop​

Sitting at number four on Tyson's list, Naoya Inoue is the kind of fighter who makes you wonder if anyone in the lower weight classes can genuinely compete with him.

Among all active boxers, "The Japanese Monster" combines knockout power with technical boxing in a genuinely rare way. He dismantles them with precision before finishing the job. His continued rise through the pound-for-pound rankings reflects what happens when elite technique meets relentless aggression.

Tyson sees Inoue as someone building a genuine boxing legacy through statement wins rather than careful matchmaking. If you're looking for a fighter who delivers every single time he steps in the ring, Inoue is exactly that.


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Fighter #3: Jermall Charlo Is the Heavy Hitter Tyson Calls Flat-Out Dangerous​

Tyson's third pick might raise a few eyebrows. Jermall Charlo hasn't exactly been a fixture in the ring over the last five years, fighting only twice in recent years. Yet Tyson still sees something dangerous in him.

Among champion fighters climbing boxing rankings today, Charlo holds his own as a two-weight champion with genuine knockout power. His inactivity hurts his standing among elite fighters, but you can't ignore what he brings physically.

He's not in the heavyweight division, but his presence carries that kind of weight. Tyson's point is simple. Check his fight records, and you'll understand why Charlo still demands respect.

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Fighter #2: Keyshawn Davis Is the Active Fighter Tyson Respects Most Right Now​

While Jermall Charlo might be Tyson's eyebrow-raising pick, Keyshawn Davis is the one who makes sense the moment you watch him fight. In today's modern boxing era, Davis stands out as one of the best active boxers you need to watch closely. He's not yet headlining pound-for-pound lists alongside heavyweight champions, but he's closing that gap fast.

Tyson's Mike Tyson top 5 boxers ranking places Davis at number two, and it's easy to see why. Training alongside Shakur Stevenson has sharpened his instincts considerably. He's still awaiting that signature breakout fight, but his skill set already demands respect.

If you're sleeping on Davis right now, you're making a mistake you'll regret once he finally gets his moment.

Fighter #1: The One Active Boxer​

When Mike Tyson names Shakur Stevenson as his top active fighter, it's not a surprise. Stevenson's defensive mastery has made him a four-weight world champion, and his recent victory over Teofimo Lopez only reinforced his elite status. You're watching a fighter who controls every second of a fight.

What separates Stevenson from the pack is his ability to neutralize dangerous opponents while barely getting touched. Mentored by Terence Crawford, he's absorbed the kind of strategic brilliance that's hard to teach. Whether he moves through lightweight or super-lightweight, Stevenson's ceiling remains sky-high.

For Tyson, someone who knows greatness firsthand, calling Stevenson the best active fighter today is simply an honest observation.
 

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