I'd be interested to know whether the whole tournament was a financial success for Showtime or not. It certainly didn't pan out smoothly and you'd have to assume all fighters involved would want considerably more money to enter any kind of tournament again.
What's more is that the end result did bring clarity to the division, and no present matchups at 168 are nearly as intruiging as they were beforehand imo.
Dirrell and Abraham both need to do something noteworthy before getting any more big fights, the only matchup that should really be pushed for is Kessler and Froch II. Ward apparently is likely to face Dawson at 175, I would be interested in seeing Kessler or Froch follow him up there. Either one of those guys vs Pascal, Campillo or even Cloud would be great fights for the fans.
Oh reallyDawsons chances go from slim to extremely so imo, if that's the case. Shame if it isn't at 175 in a way, I feel the best 3 from the S6 wouldn't have a problem moving up there and it'd provide a lot more potential matchups to look forward to.
I don't really want to see another Super Six at 168. Ward already proved he's the man to beat. If they do another one they should have it at Middleweight or Lightweight.
Middleweight
1. Sergio Martinez
2. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr
3. Daniel Geale
4. Dmitry Pirog
5. Gennady Golovkin
6. The last spot could go to Quillin, Sturm, Barker, or N'Jikam
Lightweight
1. Miguel Vazquez
2. Antonio DeMarco
3. Ricky Burns
4. Richard Abril
5. Hank Lundy
6. Kevin Mitchell
Superbantam, Cruiserweight, and Jr Middleweight would all be good as well.
They should have one at Light heavyweight
1. Dawson
2. Cloud
3. Pascal
4. Cleverly
5. Campillo
6. Kessler
Wouldn't mind that at all
They should do one at Heavyweight to figure out who faces Wladimir next
1. Cris Arreola
2. Bermane Stiverne
3. Tyson Fury
4. Alexander Povetkin
5. Seth Mitchell
6. Odlanier Solis/Tomaz Adamek
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