Showtime and Premier Boxing Champions have invited media to a “special boxing presentation” in New York on Wednesday to unveil several fights on the “Showtime Championship Boxing” schedule. It plans to “present fighters and matchups from 10 events across the first half of 2018. The schedule features 16 world champions and as many as 13 world championship fights.” Many fighters are expected to be on hand and many of the bouts have already been announced, such as Danny Garcia-Brandon Rios and David Benavidez-Ronald Gavril II on Feb. 17; the March 3 card of Deontay Wilder-Luis Ortiz and the vacant interim middleweight title bout between Jermall Charlo and Hugo Centeno that was announced on Saturday’s night’s Errol Spence Jr.-Lamont Peterson telecast and Sergey Lipinets-Mikey Garcia and Rances Barthelemy-Kiryl Relikh II on March 10. But several others are expected to formally announce with dates and sites. That group probably will include a junior middleweight unification bout between Jarrett Hurd and Erislandy Lara; light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson against Badou Jack; Keith Thurman’s return in April, possibly against Jessie Vargas; a rumored fight between Adrien Broner and Omar Figueroa; and the rematch between featherweight title rematch between Leo Santa Cruz and Abner Mares.