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    Default HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    If HBO delivers on plans to hold a similar tournament for light-welters, Khan will be a major attraction – presuming he does not stay out of that series and opts instead for a mega-fight with Ricky Hatton.

    Frank Warren may be right about another golden age of British boxing | Kevin Mitchell | Sport | guardian.co.uk



    Anybody know anything about this?

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    Default Re: HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    If HBO delivers on plans to hold a similar tournament for light-welters, Khan will be a major attraction – presuming he does not stay out of that series and opts instead for a mega-fight with Ricky Hatton.

    Frank Warren may be right about another golden age of British boxing | Kevin Mitchell | Sport | guardian.co.uk



    Anybody know anything about this?
    IMO should be...

    Bradley
    Maidana
    Khan
    Malignaggi/J. Diaz II winner
    Holt
    Alexander

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    Default Re: HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    If HBO delivers on plans to hold a similar tournament for light-welters, Khan will be a major attraction – presuming he does not stay out of that series and opts instead for a mega-fight with Ricky Hatton.

    Frank Warren may be right about another golden age of British boxing | Kevin Mitchell | Sport | guardian.co.uk



    Anybody know anything about this?
    IMO should be...

    Bradley
    Maidana
    Khan
    Malignaggi/J. Diaz II winner
    Holt
    Alexander
    Urango deserves a place in there.
    Last edited by skel1983; 12-11-2009 at 09:01 PM.

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    Default Re: HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    IMO should be...

    Bradley
    Maidana
    Khan
    Malignaggi/J. Diaz II winner
    Holt
    Alexander
    Uranga deserves a place in there.
    urango definately deserves a shout, especially as he has already been a title holder at 140. great news tho all the while. these super six tournaments are the best thing too happen too boxing for a while.the best fighting the best thats what it should be all about

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    Default Re: HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    IMO should be...

    Bradley
    Maidana
    Khan
    Malignaggi/J. Diaz II winner
    Holt
    Alexander
    Urango deserves a place in there.
    i originally had him on there, but replaced with Malignaggi/ Diaz cause felt that the rest would probably just completely outbox him in a slow pace boring fight, but no way anyone could deny he deserves a spot up there, i just thought that the ones mentioned would make it the most competitive

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    Default Re: HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by paddy448 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post

    IMO should be...

    Bradley
    Maidana
    Khan
    Malignaggi/J. Diaz II winner
    Holt
    Alexander
    Urango deserves a place in there.
    urango definately deserves a shout, especially as he has already been a title holder at 140. great news tho all the while. these super six tournaments are the best thing too happen too boxing for a while.the best fighting the best thats what it should be all about
    I agree. This would be great for boxing. The best vs the best. I'm just not sure Warren would think Khan is "ready" to be thrown into the mix with dangerous fighters like this. The chances that he'd win the thing aren't great and could do serious damage to his supposed 'mega-star' future.

    I also agree Urango deserves a spot. I don't know who's place I'd give up though. Alexander is a bit greener than some of the others, but he'd easily be one of my favorites to win the entire thing. Ah well, the tournament hasn't even been announced yet, hopefully it'll come together.

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    Default Re: HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by TheBranMan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by paddy448 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post

    Urango deserves a place in there.
    urango definately deserves a shout, especially as he has already been a title holder at 140. great news tho all the while. these super six tournaments are the best thing too happen too boxing for a while.the best fighting the best thats what it should be all about
    I agree. This would be great for boxing. The best vs the best. I'm just not sure Warren would think Khan is "ready" to be thrown into the mix with dangerous fighters like this. The chances that he'd win the thing aren't great and could do serious damage to his supposed 'mega-star' future.

    I also agree Urango deserves a spot. I don't know who's place I'd give up though. Alexander is a bit greener than some of the others, but he'd easily be one of my favorites to win the entire thing. Ah well, the tournament hasn't even been announced yet, hopefully it'll come together.
    agree with u mate. would have bradley the favorite out of the lot too be honest. i really rate him. if this shit came off i do give khan a good chance. especially with roach in his corner. roach is more of a promoter than warren too khan at the minute. at least he knows what kind of competion he knows what khan is capable of. if roach says khan can win the tornament then i believe he can win it. thats how much i rate roach

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    Default Re: HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    I would really hope Urango wasn't in there. To me he's just one of those mediocre beltholders that sum up what is wrong with boxing, i.e far too many 'champs'.

    We'd have to wait until this Saturday night to know to include for sure.

    Obviously if Peterson (can't remember which one, just hope its not the pop pop pop one) beats Tim Bradley then he'd have to be in. You'd also have to have Bradley in as well to try and regain what he lost.

    Then there are a bunch of guys I'd rather have in the tournament than Urango.

    You want the tournament to be fun and sell well, Urango is just a former beltholder with no star appeal at all. It would be like having Berrio or Dennis Inkin in the super six at super middle, no thanks! I'd much rather they put Zab Judah in as a wild card, or an old fighter like Campbell for one last chance.

    Presuming Bradley wins tomorrow my list would be,

    Bradley
    Khan
    Alexander
    Malignaggi (if he beats Diaz, Diaz would be shit at 140) if he loses bring in Zab
    Ortiz
    Maidana

    Nobody can tell me that Victor Ortiz isn't ten times more exciting than Juan Urango and has more potential in the sport. This should be a showcase for the best and the brightest talent, Urango is ok but I wouldn't pay to watch him and he less potential than everyone above. Zab may be done, he may not, but I'd like to see him at 140 again and this would be interestin
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    Default Re: HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    I would really hope Urango wasn't in there. To me he's just one of those mediocre beltholders that sum up what is wrong with boxing, i.e far too many 'champs'.

    We'd have to wait until this Saturday night to know to include for sure.

    Obviously if Peterson (can't remember which one, just hope its not the pop pop pop one) beats Tim Bradley then he'd have to be in. You'd also have to have Bradley in as well to try and regain what he lost.

    Then there are a bunch of guys I'd rather have in the tournament than Urango.

    You want the tournament to be fun and sell well, Urango is just a former beltholder with no star appeal at all. It would be like having Berrio or Dennis Inkin in the super six at super middle, no thanks! I'd much rather they put Zab Judah in as a wild card, or an old fighter like Campbell for one last chance.

    Presuming Bradley wins tomorrow my list would be,

    Bradley
    Khan
    Alexander
    Malignaggi (if he beats Diaz, Diaz would be shit at 140) if he loses bring in Zab
    Ortiz
    Maidana

    Nobody can tell me that Victor Ortiz isn't ten times more exciting than Juan Urango and has more potential in the sport. This should be a showcase for the best and the brightest talent, Urango is ok but I wouldn't pay to watch him and he less potential than everyone above. Zab may be done, he may not, but I'd like to see him at 140 again and this would be interestin
    i didn't say Ortiz cause IMO he's not ready, i really feel this kid can be something special, but they're going to have to take their time in bringing him up, if the tourney was in a couple years then yea i'd include him but as is right now, i don't think i'd put him there

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    Default Re: HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    I would really hope Urango wasn't in there. To me he's just one of those mediocre beltholders that sum up what is wrong with boxing, i.e far too many 'champs'.

    We'd have to wait until this Saturday night to know to include for sure.

    Obviously if Peterson (can't remember which one, just hope its not the pop pop pop one) beats Tim Bradley then he'd have to be in. You'd also have to have Bradley in as well to try and regain what he lost.

    Then there are a bunch of guys I'd rather have in the tournament than Urango.

    You want the tournament to be fun and sell well, Urango is just a former beltholder with no star appeal at all. It would be like having Berrio or Dennis Inkin in the super six at super middle, no thanks! I'd much rather they put Zab Judah in as a wild card, or an old fighter like Campbell for one last chance.

    Presuming Bradley wins tomorrow my list would be,

    Bradley
    Khan
    Alexander
    Malignaggi (if he beats Diaz, Diaz would be shit at 140) if he loses bring in Zab
    Ortiz
    Maidana

    Nobody can tell me that Victor Ortiz isn't ten times more exciting than Juan Urango and has more potential in the sport. This should be a showcase for the best and the brightest talent, Urango is ok but I wouldn't pay to watch him and he less potential than everyone above. Zab may be done, he may not, but I'd like to see him at 140 again and this would be interestin
    i didn't say Ortiz cause IMO he's not ready, i really feel this kid can be something special, but they're going to have to take their time in bringing him up, if the tourney was in a couple years then yea i'd include him but as is right now, i don't think i'd put him there
    Yeah you may be right. He brings much more to the tournament than Urango though. We know exactly how good Urango is and it's just below A grade. He's the best of the B level fighters if you will, he can beat the Ngoudjo's and the Baileys of this world but not the Hattons and Berto's. I just see no point in putting him in.

    Remember this tournament isn't a meritocracy its about who the public want to see and what will sell. Urango just doesn't sell.

    The best thing about the current Super Six is that when it was called you just had no idea who would win. Obviously after the first round things have clarified a little but really going in people could make a case for any of the six winning the whole thing.

    Urango is the junior welter equivilant of Andrade or Bika, tough, good enough to get a title shot, but not good enough to beat the best in a weight class, therefore a waste of an entry.

    Bradely, Khan and Alexander would be definite picks.

    Then Paulie would have to be in if he beats Diaz.

    Then the last two shots, I'd rather see Maidana and Ortiz have a go, two hungry young fighters, than I would waste a pick with Urango.

    I'd rather have Zab Judah in as the wild card (echoing Taylor maybe) than Urango, he gives the tournament a big name, a former undisputed champ, and an uncertainty about how he would do.

    In such an event again you could make a case for any of those fighters being able to win the whole thing, but Urango, I don't know, he just doesn't sell the event for me...

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    Default Re: HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    I would really hope Urango wasn't in there. To me he's just one of those mediocre beltholders that sum up what is wrong with boxing, i.e far too many 'champs'.

    We'd have to wait until this Saturday night to know to include for sure.

    Obviously if Peterson (can't remember which one, just hope its not the pop pop pop one) beats Tim Bradley then he'd have to be in. You'd also have to have Bradley in as well to try and regain what he lost.

    Then there are a bunch of guys I'd rather have in the tournament than Urango.

    You want the tournament to be fun and sell well, Urango is just a former beltholder with no star appeal at all. It would be like having Berrio or Dennis Inkin in the super six at super middle, no thanks! I'd much rather they put Zab Judah in as a wild card, or an old fighter like Campbell for one last chance.

    Presuming Bradley wins tomorrow my list would be,

    Bradley
    Khan
    Alexander
    Malignaggi (if he beats Diaz, Diaz would be shit at 140) if he loses bring in Zab
    Ortiz
    Maidana

    Nobody can tell me that Victor Ortiz isn't ten times more exciting than Juan Urango and has more potential in the sport. This should be a showcase for the best and the brightest talent, Urango is ok but I wouldn't pay to watch him and he less potential than everyone above. Zab may be done, he may not, but I'd like to see him at 140 again and this would be interestin
    i didn't say Ortiz cause IMO he's not ready, i really feel this kid can be something special, but they're going to have to take their time in bringing him up, if the tourney was in a couple years then yea i'd include him but as is right now, i don't think i'd put him there
    Yeah you may be right. He brings much more to the tournament than Urango though. We know exactly how good Urango is and it's just below A grade. He's the best of the B level fighters if you will, he can beat the Ngoudjo's and the Baileys of this world but not the Hattons and Berto's. I just see no point in putting him in.

    Remember this tournament isn't a meritocracy its about who the public want to see and what will sell. Urango just doesn't sell.

    The best thing about the current Super Six is that when it was called you just had no idea who would win. Obviously after the first round things have clarified a little but really going in people could make a case for any of the six winning the whole thing.

    Urango is the junior welter equivilant of Andrade or Bika, tough, good enough to get a title shot, but not good enough to beat the best in a weight class, therefore a waste of an entry.

    Bradely, Khan and Alexander would be definite picks.

    Then Paulie would have to be in if he beats Diaz.

    Then the last two shots, I'd rather see Maidana and Ortiz have a go, two hungry young fighters, than I would waste a pick with Urango.

    I'd rather have Zab Judah in as the wild card (echoing Taylor maybe) than Urango, he gives the tournament a big name, a former undisputed champ, and an uncertainty about how he would do.

    In such an event again you could make a case for any of those fighters being able to win the whole thing, but Urango, I don't know, he just doesn't sell the event for me...
    i get where you're coming from, but i think Holt would deserve a spot more than Judah, and it'd basically make the whole tourney a toss up, meaning any fighter can beat each other on their best night

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    Default Re: HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Obviously if Peterson (can't remember which one, just hope its not the pop pop pop one)
    It's not the Pop one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    If HBO delivers on plans to hold a similar tournament for light-welters, Khan will be a major attraction – presuming he does not stay out of that series and opts instead for a mega-fight with Ricky Hatton.

    Frank Warren may be right about another golden age of British boxing | Kevin Mitchell | Sport | guardian.co.uk



    Anybody know anything about this?
    I heard about 3 weeks to a month ago about this. Heard it was going to be a 4 man tournament similar to the Middleweight tournament that Hopkins won by beating Trinidad.

    The names I heard lined up for it are...

    Amir Khan
    Marcos Maidana
    Victor Ortiz
    Devon Alexander

    We had a thread about it. Alot seemed to complain that while this is a good idea, unlike the Super-Middle Tournament, it won't come close to deciding the divisions best fighter when Bradley, Malignaggi, Diaz, Lamont Peterson, Juan Urango etc aren't part of the tournament.

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    Default Re: HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    If HBO delivers on plans to hold a similar tournament for light-welters, Khan will be a major attraction – presuming he does not stay out of that series and opts instead for a mega-fight with Ricky Hatton.
    Frank Warren may be right about another golden age of British boxing | Kevin Mitchell | Sport | guardian.co.uk



    Anybody know anything about this?
    I heard about 3 weeks to a month ago about this. Heard it was going to be a 4 man tournament similar to the Middleweight tournament that Hopkins won by beating Trinidad.

    The names I heard lined up for it are...

    Amir Khan
    Marcos Maidana
    Victor Ortiz
    Devon Alexander

    We had a thread about it. Alot seemed to complain that while this is a good idea, unlike the Super-Middle Tournament, it won't come close to deciding the divisions best fighter when Bradley, Malignaggi, Diaz, Lamont Peterson, Juan Urango etc aren't part of the tournament.
    if they only have 4 participants then why not have all the 4 current champs so that we can have one undisputed unified champ at the end.

    wbc - devon alexander
    wba - winner of amir khan/marcos maidana
    ibf - urango
    wbo - winner of lamont peterson/timothy bradley

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    Default Re: HBO doing a Super Six tournament at 140 pounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by zbolt View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
    I heard about 3 weeks to a month ago about this. Heard it was going to be a 4 man tournament similar to the Middleweight tournament that Hopkins won by beating Trinidad.

    The names I heard lined up for it are...

    Amir Khan
    Marcos Maidana
    Victor Ortiz
    Devon Alexander

    We had a thread about it. Alot seemed to complain that while this is a good idea, unlike the Super-Middle Tournament, it won't come close to deciding the divisions best fighter when Bradley, Malignaggi, Diaz, Lamont Peterson, Juan Urango etc aren't part of the tournament.
    if they only have 4 participants then why not have all the 4 current champs so that we can have one undisputed unified champ at the end.

    wbc - devon alexander
    wba - winner of amir khan/marcos maidana
    ibf - urango
    wbo - winner of lamont peterson/timothy bradley
    Yeah they need to have the winner of Bradley Peterson at the very least, unless they market it as the tournament to find the legit challenger to the winner of tonight's fight.

    But a tournament with Bradley, Khan, Alexander, Malignaggi, Ortiz and Maidana is pretty sexy imo. Definitely one to get excited about.

    You'd have to fancy the current holders Bradley, Khan and Alexander to be the favourites but the other three are all capable of scoring upsets.

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