After re-watching Campbell Hatton getting a disgrace win via the judges the idea came into my mind that it's time to settle this nonsense once and for all. A tournament. Every former boxers relatives get tossed into an event like the super six tournament. The winners then face the other winners regardless of weight class (No Catch-weights or re-hydration clauses either) until only one is left standing. The rest are forced into retirement. First Event fight card: Hasim Rahman Jr 6ft. 3in. 75inch reach. 230lbs. VS Julio Cesar Chavez Jr: 6ft. 73inch reach. 185lbs. Chris Eubank Jr: 5ft 10in. 73inch reach. 168lbs. VS Tommy Fury: 6ft. 80inch reach. 180lbs. Evan Holyfield: 6ft. 2in. 74inch reach. 154lbs. VS Nico Ali Walsh: 6ft. 74in reach. 160lbs. Conor Benn: 5ft 8in. 68inch reach. 147lbs. VS Gary Antuanne Russell: 5ft. 8in. 69in reach. 140lbs. Campbell Hatton: 5ft. 6in. 66inch reach. 130lbs. VS Diego De la Hoya: 5ft 6in. 68inch reach. 122lbs. The five winners then face each other. Who wins?
As much of an embarrassment JCC Jr. is, he isn't a nobody when he actually cared about boxing. Rahman Jr is so bad, he was considered as an opponent for Jake Paul, so I think a motivated JCC Jr outpoints him. From there, he beats everyone else on the list. God what I'd pay to see JCC Jr. fight Campbell Hatton.
JCC Jr lost to an MMA guy, right? Gotta be Eubank then. Does everyone benefit from open weight, because I think a larger Benn is a dark horse here.
JCC literally didn't care about boxing at that point; had quit against Jacobs earlier because he felt like it. A motivated JCC was a decent enough boxer, B level at best. Still better than the other unproven, and quite honestly in some cases, unskilled, sons of other boxers.