what if pascal had stayed at 168 after the froch fight & entered the super 6,how would you see him doing against the opposition in the tournament?
HE WINS THE ENTIRE TOURNAMENT BECAUSE I HAVE NO BRAIN AND ONLY REMEMBER FIGHTERS FOR THEIR MOST RECENT FIGHTS! GAAAAAH, DAWSON SUCKS AND ISN'T ANYWHERE NEAR A TOP TEN LIST! PASCAL IS NUMBER 3! But, anyway, he does okay but won't come out on top.
Knocks out Ward and Direll, has another classic with Froch and loses. Kessler is a Pickem and I take Abraham to beat him close decision. Beats Green.
He's your typical sporadic fighter, when he isn't putting on a flurry of some sort, he's running off gasping for breath. I wouldn't favor him over anyone except Green, but I would favour him to be competetive throghout with most, if not all of them. Jean is a neat fighter, but isn't that hard to figure out, either he's throwing, or he's running.. there is nothing in between, no real counterpunching ability. He's a good fighter though, got plenty of heart and a chin to match.
He'd struggle with Ward and Dirrell but I think he has the potential to beat the others. Obviously more likely with some more than others.
First off, the Super Six is not something a fighter could just run down to the gym and "enter." All participants were hand picked by Kalle Sauerland. Two of his picks came back to bite him in the ass, but the main qualification was the likelihood of loosing to Abraham and Kessler. Showtime approved the picks on the basis of cost. Any fighter deemed to expensive by Showtime was not invited. Showtime did not approve or reject fighters on the basis of ability. They approved fighters in the basis of cost. Second, Pascal is a much better fighter at 175 than he was at 168. He is stronger, faster, has better stamina, and has a WAY better chin. So, the question "How would Pascal do in the S6" is irrelevant.
Pascal has a way better chin at 175lbs, based on what exactly?! As if his chin was giving up on him in his championship fight at 168lbs?
Journeyman Omar Pitman, who has a 38% KO ratio, made Pascal do a chicken dance. Anytime a fighter moves up in weight, and shows improved punch resistance, that's a good sign that moving up was the right thing to do.