You could watch an "unknown" classic in the White Wolf vs Lamon Brewster. It has action and both fighters giving lead to get lead and the White fighter winning a decision while being the underdog. The fight also ruined both fighters as the action was intense, neither guy won a big fight after as the Wolf lost his belt in a weird ending against Briggs and Brewster was next seen in a big fight having his head whacked around like a Pineta by Wlad.
PS, I forgot to update White world champions closing out the year, note only the big 4 champions will be included and in the case of the WBA and WBC if super and franchise champions are crowned only super or franchise champions will be listed.
At flyweight the obscure WBA Artem Dalakian still reigns but Charlie Edwards vacated his WBC belt due to weight issues and having a forced rematch against a tough challenger who would probably beat him with his weight issues.
At featherweight Josh Warrington still reigns and there has been idle chatter that he may face Shakur Stevenson down the road in a big money unification clash.
At lightweight Loma is the WBC franchise champion, the WBA super champion and the WBO champion. He is slated to fight Lopez for the IBF belt in the spring and the winner will emerge as probably the first 4 belt champion in the history of the division.
At junior welterweight Josh Taylor is the unified IBF and WBA super champion but I haven't heard any serious talks of him unifying with Ramirez who himself is the unified champion of the other 2 major belts.
At junior middleweight Patrick Teixeira is the WBO champion he is a White Brazilian who may have some Amerindian blood but I would regard him as White by the North American definition.
At middleweight Alvarez is the WBA super champion and WBC franchise champion while Golovkin is the IBF champion. The long awaited rubber bout between the two doesn't seem like its on the cards for the spring and may wait to the fall.
Things are static at super middleweight as Callum Smith is still the WBA champion, Billie Joe Saunders is the WBO and Caleb Plant is the IBF. Both Smith and Saunders have been rumored to be potential opponents for Alavarez but no formal talks have begun between the camps.
At light heavyweight Artur Bertbiev is now the unified WBC and IBF champion, Bivol the WBA champion while a Eurasian is generally regarded as White because of his European name(his paternal lineage is from Moldova).
At cruiserweight Arsem Goulamirian is an ethnic Armenian based out of France, I assumed he was an Arab because where his promotional base is. He beat White Aussie Kane Watts for a vacant belt. 2 of the other 4 belts are vacant but with WBSS Whites may win these belts as the WBO belt was won by Mairis Briedas but was later declared vacant because of the usual boxing shenanigans about mandatory opponents.
At heavyweight the short reign of Andy Ruiz imploded quickly similar to Douglas, Rahman and Spinks but Pulev and Usyk are positioned to fight for the IBF and WBO belts. Joshua can't be in two places at once so one fighter will probably fight for a vacant belt and boxing pundits are gauging that Usyk will probably fight for the vacant belt as Hearn has his rights while Pulev would control the IBF strap and probably demand the stars and the moon if he won his fight for a vacant belt in a potential lucrative bout with Joshua.
Note like last time I didn't include a few borderline Whites such as Wilfredo Mendez and one White PR fighter is fighting as an underdog in Japan for a belt in a few days so there could be more champions before the year is out.