Just look at these potential match ups of names. This is entirely ignoring the major fights too.
Sakio Bika v Anthony Mundine (Tentative, March 15th)
Andrew Golota v Mike Mollo (tomorrow)
Joel Julio v James Kirkland (Tentative, April or May)
Junior Witter v Demetrius Hopkins (March 22nd)
John Ruiz v Jameel McCline (Tentative, March 8th)
Eddie Chambers v Alexander Povetkin (Jan 26th)
Lucian Bute v William Joppy (Feb 29th)
Tomaz Adamek v O'neil Bell (Tentative, in negotiations)
Nikolay Valuev v Sergei Lyakhovich
Darnell Wilson v BJ Flores (Feb 8th)
Kassim Ouma v Cornelius Bundrage (March 28th)
Andre Berto v Michel Trabant (Feb 9th)
Juan Diaz v Nate Campbell (March 8th)
Joel Casamayor v Michael Katsidis (March 22nd)
Christian Mijares v Jose Navaro (Feb 16th)
Joan Guzman v Alex Arthur (March 15th)
Robert Guerrero v Jason Litzau (Feb 29th)
Travis Walker v TJ Wilson II (Feb 29th)
David Haye v Enzo Maccarinelli (March 8th)
Ruslan Chagaev v Matt Skelton (Jan 19th)
Kendall Holt v Ben Tackie (Feb 7th)
That isn't including the Vanes Martirosyan, Bobby Pacquiao, Tye Fields, and two Yurkois Gamboa fights coming up on Versus and ESPN2 without opponents. This also isn't including the fact that Joe Greene, Johnathan Banks, John Duddy, and Peter Quillen are all tentatively on the Wlad/Sultan undercard. This isn't including quite a few mismatches actually, and it certainly isn't including the megafights coming up. This excellent list of fights is actually the second tier and in the next three months. They also will all be available on US tv or easily downloaded if you know what you're doing. How can you say boxing is even in trouble anymore? It feels good to be on the come back trail.
Sakio Bika v Anthony Mundine (Tentative, March 15th)
Andrew Golota v Mike Mollo (tomorrow)
Joel Julio v James Kirkland (Tentative, April or May)
Junior Witter v Demetrius Hopkins (March 22nd)
John Ruiz v Jameel McCline (Tentative, March 8th)
Eddie Chambers v Alexander Povetkin (Jan 26th)
Lucian Bute v William Joppy (Feb 29th)
Tomaz Adamek v O'neil Bell (Tentative, in negotiations)
Nikolay Valuev v Sergei Lyakhovich
Darnell Wilson v BJ Flores (Feb 8th)
Kassim Ouma v Cornelius Bundrage (March 28th)
Andre Berto v Michel Trabant (Feb 9th)
Juan Diaz v Nate Campbell (March 8th)
Joel Casamayor v Michael Katsidis (March 22nd)
Christian Mijares v Jose Navaro (Feb 16th)
Joan Guzman v Alex Arthur (March 15th)
Robert Guerrero v Jason Litzau (Feb 29th)
Travis Walker v TJ Wilson II (Feb 29th)
David Haye v Enzo Maccarinelli (March 8th)
Ruslan Chagaev v Matt Skelton (Jan 19th)
Kendall Holt v Ben Tackie (Feb 7th)
That isn't including the Vanes Martirosyan, Bobby Pacquiao, Tye Fields, and two Yurkois Gamboa fights coming up on Versus and ESPN2 without opponents. This also isn't including the fact that Joe Greene, Johnathan Banks, John Duddy, and Peter Quillen are all tentatively on the Wlad/Sultan undercard. This isn't including quite a few mismatches actually, and it certainly isn't including the megafights coming up. This excellent list of fights is actually the second tier and in the next three months. They also will all be available on US tv or easily downloaded if you know what you're doing. How can you say boxing is even in trouble anymore? It feels good to be on the come back trail.