Finally, fans’ dream battles are becoming a reality.
Eddie Hearn’s five-fight wishlist includes an all-American battle and a Battle of Britain.
Hearn joined up with his promotional rivals in the wake of Saudi Arabia’s cash influx into boxing.
Eddie Hearn with promotional rival Frank WarrenCredit: PA
As a result, fans may now be more enthusiastic than ever as the biggest fights eventually become a reality.
Hearn chose SunSport’s top performers, and we assist explain why.
Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury
Needless to say, it’s the biggest fight the sport has to offer and it is within touching distance.
All that is left to do is the small hurdle of AJ beating Daniel Dubois, 26, on September 21 and Fury avenging defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, 37, in December.
That would set Joshua, 34, and Fury, 36, up for a monster undisputed bout next year.
But, Saudi boxing kingpin Turki Alalshikh has insisted no matter what the individual results, he wants AJ to fight Fury in 2025.
And no doubt most Brits would agree.
Derek Chisora vs Johnny Fisher
Chisora, 40, rolled back the clock to beat Joe Joyce, 38, in a July thriller, proving he does still have more to give.
And the fan favourite is determined to fight twice more to reach 50 milestone bouts.
Fisher, 25, is proving to be one of Britain’s most popular fighters with a huge backing on social media and in ticket sales at 12-0 with 11 KOs but no notable names yet on the record.
Taking on Chisora would be the ultimate crossroads clash but one which would sell out any arena in no time.
Chantelle Cameron vs Sandy Ryan
Cameron, 33, had a thrilling two-fight series with Katie Taylor, 38, which ended one apiece.
She then left Hearn for Frank Warren and returned with victory over Elhem Mekhaled.
Ryan, 30, meanwhile is the WBO welterweight champion and has feuded with Cameron online.
It has all the makings for a real grudge match to spark fans’ interest.
Dennis McCann vs Peter McGrail
McCann is undefeated in his 17 fights and tipped as one of the UK’s brightest talents.
McGrail meanwhile is three years removed from his Olympic campaign in Tokyo.
The super-bantamweight does not have as much time on his hands and needs to get the big fights in soon.
McCann, 23, meanwhile could profit off having a big-named domestic rival with McGrail, 28, the perfect dance partner.
Terence Crawford vs Jaron Ennis
Moving across the pond, Crawford, 36, has a solid claim to being the world’s best boxer.
He is a four-division champion who just advanced to light-middleweight and defeated Israil Madrimov for the WBA title.
Ennis, 27, inherited Crawford’s IBF welterweight championship, but he is willing to move up to face his American opponent.
It would be a classic fight of youth and experience, with unbeaten records on the line.