Wilder
Tyson
Klitchko bros (i think with them being brothers, they would work well together)
Prime Mayorga
Prime foreman
GGG
I Would go with big mutha****as and 2-3 smaller faster rugged guys
Mayweather brought in more money, yes, but Showtime invested a lot into both Mayweather fights (especially promotional costs, and stacking the cards), so obviously the fight would generate more revenue than Pac-Algieri would. However, given that he fought a Latin fighter on a Mexican holiday with all the promotion they had for the fight as well as a much stronger undercard, it was performed poorly from a business perspective judging by the revenue it generated in comparision to the losses Showtime made.
The Pacquiao-Algieri fight seems underwhelming at first glance, but if you consider that the fight was in China, the fact that Algieri was virtually unknown to many and that investment in proportion to the Mayweather-Maidana fight(s) were significantly less, it isn't bad as some imply. Not to say it was a great success, but taking all these factors into account, it performed better than the Mayweather fights given the circumstances.
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Bradley would be a nice fight, although I'm concerned bob arum won't let it happen. Bradley couldn't fill a 3 bedroom bungalow with his fan base, let alone a stadium. Hopefully the controversial decision increases the numbers if the fight happens. Marquez is coming off a loss so I don't think he'll be the next guy, although I think it'll get more views then the Bradley fight.
I love it, people are sooo sensitive and squirmy when this topic pops up. From a business perspective it makes sense, I hope it's a bluff. I hope for Canelo to step aside for the May 2nd date so the figh can finally happen.