FRANK WARREN promoted some of the most important fights in British boxing history throughout his Hall of Fame career.
He still has big plans for his current crop.
Frank Warren, Tyson Fury's Hall of Fame Promoter
Mega-title unifications, world championship fights and rematches are just a few of the many offerings that the promoter still has for fans.
Here are his top five must-see fights. SunSport will explain why they are so special.
Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua
It's the one we all want and almost had.
Warren was a collaborator with Fury's US promoter Eddie Hearn, and terms were agreed upon for August 14, in Saudi Arabia.
The Gypsy King tried to walk away from the contract for his trilogy bout against Deontay Wilder, but it was unsuccessful. They rematch again on Oct 9.
Joshua will instead face Oleksandr Usyk. However, the all-British title decider will be re-visited as long as both superstars win.
Lyndon Arthur vs Anthony Yarde 2
Arthur defeated Londoner Yarde to retain his Commonwealth title in a split-decision.
It was tense, and although it didn't catch fire as many had predicted, it remained in balance until the last bell.
Most people saw Arthur as the clear winner, but Yarde was only a few shots away from winning the round.
They are now set up for a rematch in October. The winner will be challenged for the WBO light heavyweight title.
Daniel Dubois vs Trevor Bryan
Dubois bounced from his first defeat to Joe Joyce in his career by knocking out Bogdan dinu in round one of their June fight.
He also won the WBA interim title, moving him closer to Joshua's crown.
Bryan's second WBA 'Regular" belt is also being considered, which would place Dubois in contention for the world title.
Warren said to SunSport that he would target that fight if Dubois beats Jake Paul on the undercard on August 29, in his US debut.
Joe Joyce vs Anthony Joshua/Oleksandr Usyk
Joyce was in line for Usyk's WBO 'interim belt' fight before AJ witnessed his Battle of Britain With Fury fall.
Joyce defeated Carlos Takam in the interim and was promoted to No1 ranking challenger at the WBO.
He will be the next to fight Joshua and Usyk on September 25th at Tottenham's stadium.
Interestingly, Joyce was defeated by Usyk at the World Series of Boxing - an amateur competition - and was a sparring partner of AJ on the Olympic squad.
Joe Joyce vs Daniel Dubois 2
The heavyweight champions might need to retake ground if they are not yet in control of their affairs and have unification achieved.
Dubois would consider this a way to retaliate against the man who took away his undefeated record.
The fight was intense right up until the end when he had to be taken out due to a terrible eye injury.
The intrigue over whether Joyce can pull it off again or if Dubois is able to make the adjustments that are required fuels the desire for a rematch.