Had the events of the super six tournament not happened, the 168 landscape would look a lot different, however with all the success at 168 . . . why not have it again? Sure they ****ed up and quite frankly showed bias to one Andre Ward (Not hating, just a fact) but what if this time around it was done a little differently? But question is what weight should it be held at and who would you like to see in it? Heavyweight - W.Klitschko, Haye, Povetkin, Pulev, Fury, Wilder Cruiserweight - Huck, Afolabi, Hernandez, Wlodcrazyk, Jones, Lebedev Light Heavyweight - Hopkins, Cleverly, Pascal, Stevenson, Bellew, Cloud Middleweight - Golovkin, Martinez, Chavez, Quillin, Geale, Murray Light Middleweight - Alvarez, Trout, Cotto, Angulo, Lara, Smith Welterweight - Mayweather, Alexander, Broner, Marquez, Pacquiao, Rios Light Welterweight - Khan, Garcia, Mathysse, Peterson, Judah, Alvarado and so on . . . .
Why have you got Top Rank and GBP fighters together? and where's P4P Number 1 in the world TIMOTHY BRADLEY!
Granted an American fighter won but Dirrell didnt even make it to the semi's and bitched out Allan Green got flattened by a Jamaican and Taylor got knocked out of the tournament in his first fight . . . . over all i think the Euros did pretty well Because why the **** not? its not likely but the super six had Saurland - Hearns / Hennessy / Goosen as for bradley hes gonna get spanked and eat himself into diabetes like duran :hey
Ballbag, the euro fighters were some of the most competitive fighters at the time and did well. You've got issues.
Middleweight for me anyway, the fighters you list with barker, macklin and the likes to fill in if needed and alvarez to move up. Easily the best.
Wow, I cant even predict winners. W.Klit, Alvarez and Mathysse would be my betting picks to win their tournaments. Wouldn't bother with the rest, instead I would just enjoy the show :hat
well there was talk of a Cruiserweight super six not too long ago but truth be told it would only be held in Germany/Russia so Showtime probably wouldnt get to excited about it of course then you have the lower weights (that i couldnt be bothered to put down at the time) Light weight - Burns, Vazquez, Abril, Gamboa, Crawford, Demarco Super feather - Uchiyama, Mendez, Miura, Burgos, Martinez, Garcia Feather - Garcia - Mares, Salido, John, Deleon, Rigondeaux, Donaire Personally the best one to make and the most possible due to business sense is Light Heavyweight - UK / USA / CAN Light Heavyweight would actually be my favourite above middleweight, you have 2 fighters from each country, 3 belts and all well known fighters who do sell. Only this time around have 2 rounds (not 3) then the semi finals Round 1 Cleverly Vs Pascal - 2 points Clev Bellew Vs Hopkins - 2 points Hopkins Cloud Vs Stevenson - 3 Points Stevenson Round 2 - Knock out round Cleverly Vs Cloud - 4 points Clev Bellew Vs Pascal - 2 Points Pascal Hopkins Vs Stevenson - 4 points Hopkins Semis Cleverly Vs Stevenson Hopkins Vs Pascal III Finals Cleverly Vs Hopkins - Winner Stevenson Vs Pascal - 3rd and 4th Bellew Vs Cloud - Wooden Spoon
I prefer single elimination. Golden Boy could do a really great one at WW. Round 1 In California: Maidana vs. Ortiz II Guerrero vs. Josesito In England: Khan vs. Peterson II Alexander vs. Senchenko My picks for who'd make round 2... Maidana vs. Guerrero Khan vs. Alexander My pick for the finals... Guerrero vs. Alexander, with probably Guerrero taking this but I think Maidana/Guerrero would be the gem; 50/50 fight with war written all over it
A 122 Super Six would be lethal: Moreno Santa Cruz Donaire Rigondeaux Frampton Mares Add in Mathebula and Darchinyan as alternates.