Paul Williams, a tall, rangy guy who can fight at welterweight or junior middleweight and has both speed and power, great conditioning, a varied attack with jabs, hooks and uppercuts, an incredible work rate and excellent inside fighting skills for a slender guy. I'm not sure about his chin yet, but if his chin is any good he's almost a sure bet to become a belt holder within a year or 2.

Tye Fields:

http://boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=015663

an enormous heavyweight, perhaps the only one around that wouldn't look like a midget next to Valuev, and who has a good record. I've been told that he's slow, but how fast do you need to be when you're 6'9", weigh around 265-275 lbs. and have little if any extra weight on you? Kevin McBride is another giant heavyweight that is more or less in the spotlight right now, but my sense is that Fields is better than McBride in almost every way.

Tomasz Adamek, a 1st-rate light heavy:

http://boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=014883

and Paul Briggs:

http://boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=015669

Adamek has all the skills: a good jab, good right hand, good movement and good defence on the inside with no holding. He's 6'1" and trains down to stay at 175 lbs. I missed his fight with Paul Briggs, which was very close. I've seen some photos and Briggs is also outstanding and gave Adamek a very tough fight.