Super Six 140lb division how you feel about that who would win?

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  1. jabo

    jabo Active Member Full Member

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    Khan
    Bradley
    Alexander
    JMM
    Hatton (I would love to see what's left of him u can throw in another option)
    Judah (same here
     
  2. SportsLeader

    SportsLeader Chilling Full Member

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    Hatton? What about Ortiz? or Kotelnik?
     
  3. Hozumi's Hook

    Hozumi's Hook WHO NECKS!?!? Full Member

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    Wheres Maidana he warrants it more than Alexander (dont give me bull**** about how he has titles), Ortiz, Hatton, Judah.

    Bradley wins any 140 torunament though.
     
  4. Hozumi's Hook

    Hozumi's Hook WHO NECKS!?!? Full Member

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    In my above post I refuse to even consider JMM because he does not belong at 140 and I do not want to see him fight there.
     
  5. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Khan
    Bradley
    Alexander
    JMM
    Hatton
    Judah
    I think this is a very interesting list. You got the "Old Guard" in Marquez, Judah and Hatton. You also have the "Young Guns" in Khan, Bradley and Alexander. If this were to happen I'd like to see it open on a single card.
    I think good match ups would be.
    Marquez vs. Bradley. Marquez 7-5 . The big question not just hear but for the whole tournament is what can Marquez do at 140? He's the best boxer of the six. I don't think he;s going to have a lot of power though. Bradley is a great boxer but lacks power. He'll have his moments but in the end Marquez takes a decision.

    Hatton vs Kahn. 11/12. It would be nice to see Hatton get another shot at glory. Were talking about a guy who's only 2 losses are to the two best boxers in the world. Khan is a great boxer he has power. He needs to fight someone who can test his chin. Hatton could but I don't think he will.
    There may be only one Ricky Hatton but the best British 140 Lbser is Amir Khan.

    Judah vs Alexander. Alexander 9/12. I tried to make these match ups as geographical as I could With Marquez/Bradley it is Mexico vs. Southern California. With Hatton/Khan it is England vs. England. With Judah/Alexander it dose not work out as well. Judah is in a similar position as Hatton What dose he have left? In my opinion Alexander is the bes prospect of the younger three. I think if anyone benefits from their first round match up in terms of winning the whole thing it is Alexander. I think Judah is going to start off really well and win a few of the opening rounds. He tends to fade. I think Alexander will come on late stoping Judah in the ninth.

    That is my first round. Second round coming soon.
     
  6. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I have been giving the super six idea some thought. Especially in regards to the current 168 S.6. With a round robin tournament there are too many things that can go wrong. I think a single elimination tournament is a better idea. I we seed them based on their "Ring" ratings. The seeds would be
    1. Marquez. (While not ratted at 140 he is the champion at 135)
    2. Bradley (#1 but not Champion at 140.)
    3. Khan
    4. Alexander
    5. Judah
    6. Hatton
    (Judah and Hatton are not ranked by "The Ring" Judah won his last fight and Hatton lost.)

    Round one
    3. Khan vs 6. Hatton. Khan 11/12. See my last post in this thread for my thoughts.
    4. Alexander vs. 5. Judah. Alexander 9/12. Also see my last post in this thread for my thoughts. Just ignore the part about geography.

    Round two.
    1. Marquez vs 4. Alexander. Alexander 7-5. I have to admit I'm very high on Alexander and think he is going to live up to his nickname. I'm also not sure what Marquez after 57 fights has left or what he can do at 140. At times Marquez will show why he is an all time great, but more times Alexander will show why he's going to be great.
    2. Bradley vs. 3. Khan. Khan 8-4. As the saying goes when a good big man meets a good little man the good big man wins. Khan is 5′ 10″ with a 71" reach. Bradley is 5′ 6″ with 69" reach. I think Bradley is a more skilled boxer but not by enough to make up for the size. Khan is always at a risk for being stopped but I don't think Bradley has the power to stop him.

    Round three the Championship.
    3. Khan vs. 4. Alexander. Alexander 7/12. Unlike Bradley Alexander can punch. While Khan has 3" in height they both have 71" reaches. I expect Khan to do his best to stay on the outside. It will work for a while. However with the same reach as Khan Alexander is going to find his target. As the fight goes on Alexander is going to get hit less and less. I think at some point Alexander finds his mark and drops Khan to win the fight. I think Khan has enough boxing skills to stay around for a while but not enough to keep Alexander away.
     
  7. jabo

    jabo Active Member Full Member

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    that's the same thing I as thinking beacuse kotelnik got beat barely by alexander but clearly by khan so I dont want to see any part of him
     
  8. Hozumi's Hook

    Hozumi's Hook WHO NECKS!?!? Full Member

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    Kotelnik didn't get beat by Alexander; what fight were you watching! Kotelnik only got 'beat'.
     
  9. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    I sincerely believe Bradley has the best chance against each of the competition to win.
     
  10. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Ortiz? You must be joking. Glass Heart wouldn't stand a chance in a tournament of the top fighters. He doesn't deserve to take punishment.
     
  11. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    JMM bcuzz he has SKILL, WITS nd those Marquez broz hit friggin HARD!
     
  12. AnthonyW

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    I'd have Maidana and Ortiz in ahead of Hatton and JMM.

    I'd have Bradley as the favourite to come out on top, closely followed by Khan. I think Khan is going to continue to improve under Roach in upcoming bouts...and with it being a "tournament", Khan may have the edge if he were to make it to the final in impressive style.
     
  13. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Let Bradley fight Hatton & Judah. He proved himself with young lions. Let Khan fight Alexander. It'll b a trilogy affair type ( I hope ). 2 yung monsters, still waiting 2 peak but learning on da job nd they learn fast.
     
  14. greatone

    greatone Active Member Full Member

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    I would bet money right now that Ortiz can beat Bradley.
     
  15. Uncle Oden

    Uncle Oden Respect Guzman banned

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    the first six invitations should go to Alexander, Bradley, Khan, Maidana, Ortiz, Guzman.