WBC world middleweight champion Jermall Charlo has often struggled to land some of the biggest names in the division, but now the American has called out five opponents he would like to face in the future.
In an entertaining live video with fans on social media, Charlo was fired up and began listing fighters he would like to face.
“I wanna fight Oscar De La Hoya, David Benavidez, Demetrius Andrade, and Chris Eubank [Jr.]—whatever his name is—and GGG (Golovkin), too," Charlo said as reported by Boxing Scene.
“Don’t ask me ever again. I just told y’all all this s—t. I told y’all what’s poppin’. Alright?"
Jaime Munguia is another exciting talent on the brink of a world title shot, but when asked about a possible fight with hard-hitting Mexican, Charlo was quick to claim that the 25-year-old doesn't want the fight.
“Are y’all haters? Munguia don’t want to fight me. He a lil bitty a—s dude. Bro. Munguia ain’t learned enough yet.”
Then Charlo went onto call out WBO middleweight champion Demetrius Andrade.
“I wanna fight Andrade – Demetrius Andrade—next, so y’all n—s stop talking sh—t” Charlo said. “Y’all n—s in the comment, y’all acting weird.”
“He don’t event want to fight."
Finally, Charlo moved onto current IBF and WBA middleweight champion Gennadiy Golovkin who he believes shouldn't be fighting Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez on September 17.
"GGG Should not be fighting Canelo,” Charlo stated.
“Canelo already beat your a—s. So fight me, now. So I can at least get my clout up. Who else?”
It's currently unknown what Charlo's next move will be. The WBC 160lb champion was due to face Maciej Sulecki on June 18, but the fight was then cancelled after the American suffered a back injury in training.