5. Julio Cesar Chavez Jnr

The Mexican is by no means on a stellar run of form, having been upset by Andrzej Fonfara in April before laboring to a 10 round decision over Marcos Reyes three months later. However his exciting style, legendary lineage and the fact he’s a former world champion keep him relevant.

His weight has always been an issue, but it seems the 29-year-old is now set on operating at super-middleweight.

He’s certainly not shy when fighting and a clash with Groves would surely be explosive. Not only would it be a stern test for the Hammersmith man, but if he could claim Chavez’s scalp then Groves’ stock would rise considerably.

One stumbling block could be Badou Jack’s apparent plans to defend his WBC title against Chavez next.

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