These are top notch.
Spence v Mayweather...ok this one hurts . But have to go with Mayweather with just too many tools in the gear box for Spence. For all of the brutal two fisted arsenal Spence possesses..and not just power but the way he levels on/off the power on his combos..simply put his head is too high and still for a defensive ringmaster like Mayweather who doesn't mind stinking it out. Mayweather unam

Crawford v Cotto..see it very similar to Slim. He'd catch Crawford underneath can def see that but getting in and staying with Crawfords two way shifting and equally effective combination punching from both would not be kind to Cotto sitting mid to outside range and his flesh would show it. Buuut on the otherhand what the hell has Crawford done at 147 let alone 140 to think he stops playing and admiring the work to think he weathers the inside savagery and hooks of Cotto . Crawford would need that brutal instinct finishing he does. Crawford tko late

Thurman v Margarito...Maybe I'm reverting but honestly I cannot get the memory of Collazo bending Thurman in half with a left to the gut out of my head. Going against the grain I can see Margarito surviving the glaring defensive lapses and really dragging it into the trenches late on while Thurman looks to bicycle and not exactly one to avoid wobbling especially with a Margarito massive volume from both top and uppercut bottom. Margarito split

Porter v Williams...hide ya kids, hide the wife and look out . This could be brutal. Williams had the frame some guys only dream about but fancied himself a relentless inside buzzsaw and wasn't adverse to getting clipped clean. Porter until recent times has literally imitated a runaway semi truck with about 5 flat tires steaming grill first downhill. But he found his toes now. Keeps his head and honestly..Porter can now box a little bit . It didn't work so well with Ugas, but it worked real well with one Spence jr. If Williams ever fought his height and range he does a complete number on both versions of Porter..but he won't. Screw it. War to a draw.

Ugas v Clottey...Interesting. Clottey stiff hitter counter puncher when on but man Ugas has really come up. Clottey at times just seemed 'off' when it came to the mental make up. Can see some ugly spots in this one. Ugas himself has shown different styles, I had him beating Porter. But he could also boil it down and has knows how to use the physicality with some fugly slickness. Yes fugly slickness can be a thing. Clotteys pop and chin could be the difference but I'll go with Ugas spring the close upset.

Abdukorahorov v Collazo. I could see almost the same result unfolding as last Oct but Collazo makes the bell on his hot and cold guile and grit. 2012 in fairness was a flat spell for Collazo who could be very much day and night, but always a quality threat.

Urkal v Lipinets. This one is simple I'd go completely out of my way to sit through another Urkal fight and miss it completely .