IBF welterweight world champion Errol Spence (23-0, 20 KOs) wants to secure fights with the top boxers of his division - and he's willing to face every recognizable fighter in the weight class.
Spence will return to the ring on June 16th, when he makes a mandatory title defense against unbeaten Carlos Ocampo (22-0, 13 KOs) at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.
The contest will headline a Showtime televised card on June 16th.
After Ocampo, Spence is hoping to face the winner of Shawn Porter vs. Danny Garcia - which was recently ordered for the vacant WBC welterweight title.
And he also hopes to get his hands on WBA champion Keith Thurman, who is currently out with injury.
"I do believe I'm the best welterweight in boxing right now. I've been trying to prove it for a long time. I'm never looking past anyone, but I'd love to fight Danny Garcia, Shawn Porter and when he's back, Keith Thurman. I'm ready to fight the best in the division and prove I reign supreme over all of them," Spence said.
While he wants those big names, Spence is not overlooking Ocampo.
The young Mexican boxer is a huge underdog in the contest and very few are expecting him to see the final bell.
Spence is training very hard to get a statement win - which he hopes will come by way of a knockout.
"Everybody poses a challenge in the ring. Ocampo is tough. He's young and this is something he's been fighting for his whole life. I know he's coming to fight. Mexican fighters have a great tradition. They come to fight and they don't back down. I know he's going to give it his all and that gets me motivated," Spence said.
"My motto is 'Man Down' and I have to live up to it. I don't go in looking for the knockout, but I let it happen naturally. I let it come to me and we're definitely going to let it happen on fight night."