Nigel Benn, Roy Jones Jr and Andre Ward are amongst some of the most legendary names in modern boxing history.
All of them have fought in the super middleweight division, which has always been one of great drama and plenty of world-class talents, not least in Britain.
In recent times, the likes of former world champions Carl Froch and George Groves have supercharged interest in boxing with their famous rivalry across two legendary fights back in 2013 and 2014, the second famously in front of then-record crowds of 80, 000 people at Wembley.
Since then, fellow Brits Callum Smith and James DeGale have become super-middleweight world champions, though right now it is Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez who holds all four belts in the division.
One man who beat Froch was Ward, a former Olympic medalist and imperious fighter who held world titles at super-middleweight and later repeated that up at light heavyweight, much like Jones Jr, who did the same but also went up to claim a strap at heavyweight.
Back in the 1990s, Benn reigned as the WBC super-middleweight champion for four years from 1992. After recently naming his toughest ever opponent, when he was asked to name the best the division has ever seen, Benn went with Welshman Joe Calzaghe.
Calzaghe had 46 fights, remained undefeated in them all and was the super-middleweight ruler for over 10 years while defending it against 20 opponents, which remains a record.
He moved up to light heavyweight for his final two fights and beat Jones Jr – considered by many as not just the best 168 pounder of all time but pound-for-pound – and Bernard Hopkins, so he was unsurprisingly inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2014.