Brook is the cream of the crop. He actually stands out by quite a margin in my mind but as @Fenster pointed out, he is doing himself a huge disservice but settling on mediocrity. Rather than demand people come to England, he should offer to go stateside again and thump out one of the posers. He was introduced with his great performance against Porter and then took a powder. He runs the risk of getting to comfortable and then getting surprised and beat by an Algieri type fighter himself.

For Spence and in this market of fickle, he'd be well advised not to execute his mandatory status should he beat Algieri. TMT and Haymon are joined at the hip and I bet it’s already been decided indirectly by Floyd that Haymon not make the fight. He should also be given a gag order that he not challenge Mr. Brook by offering to go to England. I doubt he decides anything. They would be wise to let it pass and if his mandatory claim is threatened agree to another eliminator. I think he has the goods to possibly beat Brook but there is no rush.

On the other hand, given Brooks last three opponents a decision to attempt now rather than a year or two might be perfect timing.

Lastly I actually don’t see Brook hanging around at 147 for that much longer. I'd bet he struggles in camp. The man is huge on fight night. Besides, Khan is still the money fight justified or not. I don’t know how much muscle mass Khan is adding on but I doubt he does a Roy Jones and melt back down. Of course should Amir pull a rabbit out of the hat and beat Alvarez, the first words out of his mouth will be Floyd Mayweather.