By Ryan Burton

Over the past few weeks most of Golden Boy's stable of welterweights have booked their spring bouts.  However, there are two Golden Boy welterweights who still lack opponents and return dates.  Those two fighters are southpaws Robert Guerrero and Devon Alexander.

Guerrero last fought 11 months ago, when he lost an unanimous decision to Floyd Mayweather Jr.  Alexander's last appearance in the ring took place this past December when he lost his IBF welterweight title to Shawn Porter.

BoxingScene.com recently spoke to Alexander who said that a fight between himself and Guerrero makes sense for both fighters.  With most of Golden Boy's other welterweights already signed up for other fights, they may not have many other lucrative options.

"We both have a lot to prove.  I have to get back to my winning ways and I'm way better than what my two losses have made me out to be, but the fans don't want to hear excuses, they want to see action in the ring so that is what I plan on doing," said Alexander.

Even though he hasn't officially started training camp, Alexander said that he has been keeping himself in shape. The St. Louis, MO resident said that he would be ready for a Guerrero fight in the late spring.

"I'll be ready by the end of May or early June.  Let's make it happen!" Alexander told BoxingScene.com.

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