2015 As usual, it could be a better year than it will actually be due to politics and teams using multi-belt as a mechanism to avoid the best/dangerous fighters. Cotto v Alvarez will be a decent contest, I see the young bull wearing-down the older warrior. Thurman needs fighters with guts to face him, same with Brook and Golovkin. Bradley, Provodnikov, Kovalev, Saucedo, Carl Frampton, Froch, Eubank, Bradley Saunders, Frankie Gavin, Fury, Frank Buglioni (though he may be reaching his limits, but always a good contest), Shawn Porter (even though Brook beat him, he's a formidable opponent). Also quite keen to see what Lebedev, Oville McKenzie and Huck do this year. I wonder if Huck will try HW again, he gave a very good account for himself against Povetkin. I don't think Fury has the experience for Vlad, how could he ? Perhaps a lucky punch could win it for Fury but other than that he goes to sleep in 6-7 IMO. Let's no forget Wilder, something like 30-0 all KOs. He's fighting Stiverne I think in like Feb, winner gets WBA belt (I think) then fights Vlad for unification. Not so interested now in Chisora, Cleverley, Bellew. Oh and Naseem Hamed is still saying he's coming back, so that'll be somnething to look forward to. The one I am watching since 2012 is Alex Saucedo, he's just on the edge of the spotlight but a couple of wins will get him into the public eye - he's something like 3 years old, been fighting since he was an embryo and has 900 fights all wins. Did you see the BIZARRE end to the Pascal contest on Saturday ? YouTube it - absurd !!