None of those, the answer for me is Rungvisai/Roman II.
The only other fight that even truly intrigues me in that list is Kovalev/Ward II but I expect Kovalev to win handily, so it's not the kind of anxiousness that I have with Rungvisai/Roman.
Canelo-Chavez because Canelo is my favorite boxer but also because I want to see how negotiations turn out with the Golovkin fight and if the fight gets made for September.
Mayweather-McGregor is a garbage freak-show fight that I hope never materializes, although if he dominates it would quite all those delusional "all Floyd does is run and hug, McGregor ices him with a left hand!" people
Porter-Berto is probably the one on the list I have the least interest in. I'll watch it but I expect lots of wrestling, clinching, and sloppy inside fighting.
voted brook Spence but truly intrigued by aj vs Klitschko, how much has he got left, if anything, after fury seemed to take his fight from him. feels like a big cash out onto the guy he was saying is the best he's seen in 25 years. it lets him pass on the baton to who he wants, and that's not fury
Out of all of those.. The most meaningful is Brook Spence. It's the best and biggest 2 welterweights IMO. It will be a action packed fight.. I think both guys want yo stop the each other.
But voted AJ v Vlad since that's closer to happening so more buzzed for it atm plus there's something about heavyweight fights... Though it might be a boring clinch fest if Vlad gets his way.
1. AJ v Vlad
2. Brook v Spence (very close second)
3. Canelo v Chaves (nor really excited for it but it has potential to be good)
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