Let's continue...
175--- Maxim Vlasov over Gvozdyk, Ramirez (who beat him), and Beterbiev (too low anyways)
168--- Jeurgen Braehmer is too high. A win over Brant 2 years ago and everything else being 3-5 years ago
154--- Liam Smith and Michel Soro are a bit too high. Arguable top 10 guys, but not in the top 5
140--- Terry Flanagan in the top 10 at 140. Perhaps his work from 135 got him here, but he's done nothing in significant bouts at 140
130--- Jhonny Gonzalez at #11............ thank you?
108--- Elwin Soto deserves a bit more respect than #19. He's a world champion and he KO'd the champ to become so. No disrespect to Acosta, he's also a great fighter and it was an absolute slugfest that he lost, but he came up short
105--- Sam situation, Wilfredo Mendez needs a little bump
With all of that said, these are the best ratings so far. However, I want to say something about the weight movement variables...
Moving up in weight should be weighted differently depending on what weight changes are being made. For example, a fighter going from 105 to 108 should be weighted differently than a fighter going from 175 to 200. Much more danger the higher you go. Also, there should not be an automatic addition of points for fighters moving down in weight. The vast majority of fighters who move down in weight do NOT have success. The opposite is actually a lot more common. Moving up has its dangers but it has its benefits due to being more hydrated and less focused on making weight.
TLDR-- Moving up should incur a point penalty which depends on from what class they move. Moving down should either also incur a penalty or nothing at all. There should definitely NOT be an addition. Moving down in weight is one of the most dangerous things a boxer can do.