Well, to look forward at the next superfight, I look back at De la Hoya - Trinidad which did huge numbers and was really the last superfight. Not as big as Floyd - De La Hoya, but it was big. Trinidad had an absolutely massive Puerto Rican following, and he brought the possibly equally as big crowd that wanted to see De La Hoya get knocked out. De La Hoya brought the celebrity crowd and was really the household name.

Now fast forward a bit to today. Mayweather is pretty much a household name, especially in any house that follows sports even in the lightest. He has a lot of celebrities on his bandwagon, and he is not the most liked guy in the business to say the least.

Now fast forward two years from today. Let's say that in the time since, Mayweather has won a rematch with De La Hoya and some other guy for good measure. Definitely a household name, definitely has a band of people who do not like him, and a PPV draw.

Now let's do some more assuming, say that Miguel Cotto has beaten Zab Judah, Paul Williams/Antonio Margarito and let's say, Shane Mosley or someone of his ilk. Maybe Hatton.

Cotto is already a big star in Puerto Rico, he is one of the fastest moving stars in all of boxing. He is being pushed big time by HBO, and possesses scary KO power. In fact, you have to like his chances to KO anybody within his weight range. He's just an explosive puncher.

Sound familiar? The superstar crossover who people love to hate and brings an A list crowd ringside, versus the superstar Puerto Rican who has KO power. That's the one fight that I hope I see.

Aside from that, how about an electrifying American heavyweight? You might know where I am going with this by now, but Aaron Williams is going to shake up the heavyweight division big time and usher in a whole new dimension to the heavyweight scene, athleticism.

Also, Andre Ward will be a marquee guy in a year or so. He's got a HUGE Bay Area following, he's got the baby face and the meanstreak, and America has already loved him once. I can see him having a huge fight in 3 or 4 years.