It's 1995 and Don King decides to have a 'Super Six' Heavyweight unification tournament, Winner gets Tyson after the Mathis JR Fight. This might sound gay, but if anyone pulls out with injury, or cant fight 5 times in 18 Months, Larry Holmes takes thier place, 1 point for a win, 2 points for a win by KO, 0 points for anything else. Oliver McCall - WBC CHAMP Frank Bruno Michael Moorer George Foreman - IBF CHAMP, LINEAL CHAMPION Tony Tucker Bruce Seldon Here's the layout for it. ROUND 1 McCall - Moorer - For WBC Foreman - Bruno - For IBF, LINEAL CHAMPIONSHIP Seldon - Tucker - For Vacant WBA McCall W KO 5, Foreman W KO 12, Seldon W RTD 7 ROUND 2 Foreman - Seldon - For IBF,WBA, LINEAL CHAMPIONSHIP Moorer - Bruno McCall - Tucker - For WBC Foreman W KO 9, Moorer W KO 12, Tucker W SD ROUND 3 McCall - Foreman - For IBF, WBA, LINEAL CHAMPIONSHIP Bruno - Tucker - For WBC Moorer - Seldon Foreman W SD, Bruno W UD, Moorer W KO5 FINAL SCORE 1 - George Foreman - 5 IBF, WBA, LINEAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2 - Michael Moorer - 4 3 - Oliver McCall - 2 4 - Frank Bruno - 1 WBC champ 5 - Tony Tucker - 1 6 - Bruce Seldon - 1 The top 4 go through to the Knock out stage, as Bruno is the WBC champ he gets in ahead of Tucker and Seldon. 1 fights 4 and 2 fights 3. SEMI FINAL Foreman - Bruno - For WBC, WBA, IBF, LINEAL CHAMPIONSHIP Moorer - McCall Foreman W SD, McCall W KO11 FINAL Foreman - McCall - For WBC, WBA, IBF, LINEAL CHAMPIONSHIP Foreman W DQ 5
Now I come to think of it, Foreman probs wouldnt fight McCall if he Had all the belts by the final, He would just try to get the fight with Tyson on as soon as possible.
Cool idea. I dont know what tucker had left in 96. Bruno was on the slide, although Im gonna lean toward Bruno to win this. Super six was cool but too long imo