Quite simply who wins the super 6 & why ???

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  1. JoeAverage

    JoeAverage Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think Direll could win the whole thing.
     
  2. Hiro

    Hiro Active Member Full Member

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    Winner.. Ward or Kessler.. The winner of that mach on october takes it all... Thats just how it is.... Simply and true...
     
  3. JoeAverage

    JoeAverage Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Maybe, but remember that Ward is improving leaps and bounds with every fight. So he may be in a position where he can loose a decision in October and win a rematch if both get to the finals.
     
  4. gorgse

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    1. Kessler ( good boxer/puncher, sound, most athletic)
    2. Froch ( can take a beating and keep coming, to much pressure for others)
    3. AA (nice chin/ power, could lose to a fast active fighter that is on their bicycle)
    4. Ward (good ring generalship, fast, lacks power)
    5. Taylor (good power, second best athlete in this, gasses out in late rounds)
    6. Dirrell ( fast, naturally the biggest, untested, unexperienced at this level, rushed to soon)
     
  5. Carlos Primera

    Carlos Primera Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i'm favoring kessler. i think he's got a good style all around that does'nt play into the hands of the other participants.
     
  6. NJ1979

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    Kessler, providing that his problems over the last eighteen months or so haven't had too much of a detrimental effect on him. Froch v Abraham is the fight I'm looking forward to most, though.
     
  7. David UK

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    The odds were in Boxing News. The bookmaker is William Hill
     
  8. Kessler.
    Because hes the better, tighter, more disciplined fighter.