IBF welterweight champion Errol Spence (22-0, 19 KOs) is hoping to secure the biggest fight possible in the coming future.

Spence is coming off his career defining victory and wants an even bigger a name to add to his record.

Last month, Spence traveled to Sheffield and stopped Kell Brook in eleven rounds to capture the IBF title before a crowd of 27,000 in the champion's home venue of Bramall Lane.

The three names on Spence's hit list include WBA, WBC welterweight champion Keith Thurman, WBO champion Manny Pacquiao and former two divisionc champion Danny Garcia.

Thurman is recovering from elbow surgery and won't be back until the end of the year. Pacquiao defends his title against 2012 Australian Olympian Jeff Horn on July 1 in Brisbane, and Danny Garcia is free and clear - with his last ring appearance taking place in March when he lost a twelve round decision to Thurman in their welterweight unification bout.

”I’d like to face Keith Thurman, but right now he’s injured. Hopefully, he gets better and then we can fight at the beginning of next year. There’s Danny Garcia out there.. Manny Pacquiao, he has a fight coming up and he has one of the belts. So hopefully one of those three I can get in the ring and fight,” said Spence to Premier Boxing Champions.

While Spence's performance last month was impressive, he says he wasn't at his best and felt rusty from the long layoff. He to fight again in the fall, in his hometown of Dallas, against a formidable name. 

“I give myself as a 7. I was coming off a long nine month layoff. I felt like everything wasn't there, I feel like I wasn’t at my best. I did what I had to do and I proved that I am the best fighter in the welterweight division. I’m hoping to come back in September or October. I 'd like to fight in the American Airlines Center. It's in the works to bring a fight to Dallas,” said Spence.