Saul "Canelo" Álvarez is kind of a big deal.
Now Floyd Mayweather has retired, Álvarez, with his stocky pressure-fighting style, is boxing's biggest box office attraction.
The Mexican has already competed in four of the 54 best-selling pay-per-view (PPV) events in combat sports history, according to this Business Insider list. And, at 28, age is clearly on his side to compete in even more of the biggest fights in the modern era.
But Álvarez has just signed an agreement that moves him away from PPV and into the subscription model, having struck a $365 million deal with the over-the-top platform DAZN to contest 11 fights exclusively on the startup's channel, over the next five years.
The first of those bouts has already been booked, as Álvarez takes on British fighter Rocky Fielding in America on December 15, but DAZN will be banking on "Canelo" taking on boxing's best - and that means fights against the biggest combat athletes on the planet in and around the middleweight divisions.
Keep scrolling to find out who Álvarez could be fighting on DAZN based on legitimate rumour and industry chatter.