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  • Boxing: The Sweet Science 10.12.09: Handicapping Super Six Tournamen

    THE SWEET SCIENCE 10.12.09: HANDICAPPING SUPER SIX TOURNAMENT
    Igor Frank

    411mania.com
    10.12.2009

    Super Six; an incredible super middleweight round robin tournament will
    commence this Saturday from two different locations around the world.

    First two bouts feature former undisputed middleweight champion,
    Jermain Taylor and three undefeated stars, Arthur Abraham, Andre
    Dirrell and Carl Froch. 02 Arena in Berlin, Germany will play a host to
    a fight between Jermain Taylor and Arthur Abraham. On the same night,
    October 17th, Carl Froch will defend his WBC super middleweight belt
    against Andre Dirrell at Nottingham, England. Both fights will be
    televised on Showtime. A month later, top ranked super middleweight
    in the world Mikkel Kessler will defend his WBA title in Oakland
    California facing undefeated American, 2004 Olympic gold medalist,
    Andre Ward. And this is just a beginning.

    "There has never been anything in boxing history quite like it," said
    a boxing historian and long time Showtime commentator, Steve Farhood:"
    There are fifteen potential match ups. Not a bad one among them."

    We have six elite super middleweights fighting each other for the
    ultimate prize, being undisputedly the best in the world.

    What is so intriguing about this tournament is that each fight could
    be a huge event on its own and it is very difficult to predict the
    outcome of any bout and almost impossible to pick the winner of the
    tournament. But despite the challenges, bookmakers have posted the odds
    on the Super 6 Classic winner. Let's take a look at it more closely.

    A favorite to win it all is WBA champion, a Viking warrior, 30 year
    old Mikkel Kessler from Denmark. With the record of 42-1, 32 KO'S,
    Kessler is the most experienced, high level professional ranks fighter
    among the six. He is fundamentally sound with a good hard jab and
    heavy power in both hands. The only loss on his record was to Joe
    Calzaghe who retired undefeated and has to be considered one of the
    best super middleweights ever. Kessler is favorite in pow l. Despite
    a limited amateur experience with only 47 fights, Kessler excelled as
    a professional and turned into a complete fighter. Betting on Kessler
    to win it all is considered a safe bet. Bookies have him at +235,
    meaning if you bet 100 bucks on the Dane, should he be victorious,
    you will win $235.00.

    Right behind him, as far as odds posted, at +240, is long reining
    middleweight champion, undefeated Arthur Abraham who is moving up in
    weight for this tournament. Weight should not be an issue for a 29
    year old champion, who has struggled to make middleweight limit of
    160 pounds for the past couple of years. Born in Soviet Armenia,
    residing and practicing his trade in Germany, King Arthur has
    developed quite a loyal fan base with his distinctive style and
    explosive power. Abraham keeps his high guard and is content to
    show that he can take it for long periods in the fight, letting his
    opponents unleash their offence. After allowing opponents to punch
    themselves out, Arthur explodes with his powerful and very accurate
    bombs that usually cause a lot of damage. Besides excellent technical
    skills and explosive power Abraham has a heart of a champion; having
    his jaw broken early on in a battle with a dangerous puncher Miranda,
    King Arthur revealed his warriors spirit by fighting through adversity
    and pain and ultimately wining the fight on the scorecards. Because of
    the controversial nature of the decision in their first fight Abraham
    agreed to a rematch with Miranda in United States, showing once again
    what he is made of, and subsequently knocked out the Colombian within
    four rounds. Abraham is fighting for name recognition; he badly wants
    to be a cross over star.

    Number three on a bookmakers list, at +450, is a current WBC undefeated
    champion from United Kingdom, Carl Froch. Thirty two year old Britt
    is a very solid all around fighter. After unsuccessfully calling out
    Joe Calzaghe for years, Carl decided to take his show on the road
    and to defend his title in United States against a former unified
    middleweight champion Jermain Taylor. It was a very gutsy move that
    almost backfired; after being down for the first time in his career
    and being behind on the scorecards, Carl "The Cobra" Froch readjusted
    his game plan and mounted a spirited comeback and finally stopped
    Taylor at 2:46 of the 12th stanza. Froch has always maintained that
    his skills and power will be too much for any super middleweight and
    he is anxious to prove it in the ring.

    Next up at +500, is an American, 2004 Olympic Gold medalist from
    Oakland , California, undefeated, Andre Ward. At only twenty five
    years old Andre is all around skilled boxer, who has not lost a
    fight, including amateurs, since he was twelve. When asked about his
    style, Ward replied: "I don't have a style. I adapt to situations
    in the ring." Ward demonstrated that he belongs in the elite of the
    division when he completely out boxed and at times out fought and
    bullied dangerous Edison Miranda this past May when they fought in
    Oakland. Ward might not have a one punch knock out power, but he is
    a very skilled and consistent boxer, who knows his way around the
    squared circle. One more thing that will help an American challenger
    in his next fight against a favorite Kessler is that the contest
    will take place in Oakland, a home ls and speed and consistency,
    I would rate Ward at the top among the Super Six.

    Number five on the list, at +750, is former undisputed middleweight
    champion, Jermain "Bad Intentions" Taylor. At only thirty one, after
    beating Bernard Hopkins twice and being in two ring wars with a current
    middleweight champ Kelly Pavlik, Taylor is considered a veteran of the
    sweet science and his skills and speed should not be discounted. Last
    time in the ring, ahead on the score cards, Taylor ran out of gas and
    got knocked out by Carl. Jermain is here to exercise his demons. He
    believes he can win his next fight in Germany against Arthur Abraham
    if he can pace himself and finish strong.

    The dark horse in this tournament is Andre "The Matrix "Dirrell. At
    +1200, I consider Andre a very good bet. Despite bookmakers making him
    the least likely to succeed because of lack of top level professional
    experience, twenty seven year old Dirrell is 2004 Olympic bronze
    medalist in super middleweight division with 237 registered amateur
    wins. Dirrell has to be considered favorite in pure athletic gifts and
    speed department and his confidence is at a very high level. True,
    he has never faced adversity in the ring, but that is about to
    change. Dirrell and his adversary Carl Froch have been doing a bit
    of trash talking. May be that is the way they psyche themselves for
    an important fight.

    Super middleweight division has been traditionally dominated by
    European fighters, thus three favorites in this tournament are all
    from Europe. But what is so exciting about this is that no one can
    predict the winner with any degree of certainty. So all we can do is
    sit back, relax and enjoy the ride.

    I would like to personally express my gratitude to Showtime for
    having a vision to put it together and to five different promoters
    for making it happen.At the end of the day we will know who the best
    super middleweight is, but no matter who it will be , the real winner
    will be a boxing fan.
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