1. Canelo Alvarez vs Danny Jacobs
2. Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II
3. Errol Spence vs Mikey Garcia
4. Anthony Joshua vs Jarrell Miller
5. Terence Crawford vs Amir Khan
VOTE
I am most intrigued by Canelo vs Jacobs. Spence vs Garcia will be a special fight also.
Canelo vs Jacobs is the most interesting fight for me because both guys have elite skills and both still in their primes. That is a dream fight. Wilder vs Fury is interesting for different reasons. Fury is the far, far superior boxer and basically we will see if he can walk the tightrope and avoid getting kd a bunch of times or ko'd and win a decision. Crawford vs Khan I would rank 3rd because I believe it will be very close for the first 4-5 rounds until Crawford starts to take over and probably KO's Khan. I don't think the other two fights will be competitive at all, but Joshua vs Miller is better because they are both actually in the same weight class unlike Spence and Garcia.
1. Canelo Alvarez vs Danny Jacobs
2. Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II
3. Errol Spence vs Mikey Garcia
4. Anthony Joshua vs Jarrell Miller
5. Terence Crawford vs Amir Khan
VOTE
I am most intrigued by Canelo vs Jacobs. Spence vs Garcia will be a special fight also.
Pac-Man v Thurman ain’t bad
I voted Garcia/Spence only because it's a good "possibly soon to be great" little guy moving up to fight a good big guy. Even if you think Spence is going to kill him this isn't like some other fighters supposedly chasing greatness while moving up and fighting nobodies to call themselves champs in multiple divisions. I'm a sucker for fighters trying to chase greatness. Though he would need to do a lot more at that weight class to achieve that greatness though this is a good start. Anyway Canelo/Jacobs is also a really good fight and Wilder/Fury is good too though tainted by the decision in the first fight. It went from can Wilder knock him out or Fury win on points in the first to can Wilder knock him out or Fury get decent judging in the 2nd fight.
Canelo vs Jacobs
Fury vs Wilder 2
The other fights seem to me money grab fights. Khan will do what Khan does in big fights, Spence/Garcia on paper looks like a mismatch and Miller hasn't beaten anybody and AJ as much more experience
Canelo Jacobs is probably the best single fight in terms of matching both skill and size, but knowing (or believing) that Danny is probably gonna have to win 8 rounds clear to get a Draw kinda spoils it somewhat.
Khan, Khan, Khan... still ain't sure why dudes still rate him. Without fail he drops into the habit of throwing those extended combos and just leaves his chin hanging there like a ripe peach ready for plucking. Looks great against roughouse Brawlers and the easily befuddled, but anyone who can keep their composure and time him beats him... badly. Crawford can and will do both.
Wilder vs Fury is probably the single most intriguing just because even though you know that Fury's gonna box the absolute snot outta Wilder, the fight will not be decided until the final bell rings and at any moment Wilder could detonate something on Fury that he may not (this time) get up from.
Mikey vs Spence... hell yeah. Kinda thought 'wtf has Mikey lost his damn mind?' when it was announced, but now I gotta admit I am really intrigued. My brain tells me Spence will struggle to find the mark early but then will begin to methodically and systematically grind him to dust, but just... well. What if...?
Joshua vs Miller... meh. I like Big Baby but a step up of this magnitude is never really what I look for in a top fight. Of course, any matchup with an unbeaten fighter (specially one with a 23 (20) record) carries intrigue because we haven't yet established their ceiling and Miller's sheer mass alone makes him formidable proposition if he can keep that bulk moving for 12 rounds, but common sense says that this is just too big a step up.