Jean Paul Mendy is the SMW version of Dimitry Salita, way over inflated record, although he got outrageously KO'd by Bika when on the ground, he was going to get smashed and was in the middle of being smashed and Bika isn't great.
Kinda funny how Bika, who was a disgrace against Mendy and gets DQ'd, then nets a fight with Ward... Bute would absolutely demolish Mendy with hardly breaking a sweat....
In addition, I don't get how Bute can now enter the tournament, after they have told Green and Johnson that the winner goes to the semi against Ward and Ward faces Bika as a pass time fight. Surely if Bute steps in he has to face Ward as his first fight.
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I can't see this at all. The whole super six needs to wash its hands of itself as quickly as possible and so we then can move on to interesting fights. It was a great idea and experiment that just went terribly wrong.
From my understanding his potential deal with Showtime is not to join the Super Six, but to set up fights with the guys in it after it's all done. Probably have a tune up on showtime, then maybe a Ward fight after the SS is done.
I agree completely. I am looking forward to Froch Abraham, and the winner facing Ward should be good, but aside from that it'll be great when it's gone...and hopefully the winner can face Bute.
Bute joining the Super Six after all that has happened is the worst thing he could possibly do in my opinion.
I do find it funny how people are down on the Super Six because the best of the division are fighting the best while people are commending Bute for fighting no ones in his backyard and they are down on if Bute would join the super 6 just as they were saying months before that the Super 6 would have been better if Bute joined.
Maybe the super six has proven how hard it is to get the best in the division to fight each other in other division and even when contracts are agreed upon things fall apart.
In my opinion the Super Six was a good idea and an experiment. And people say that an elimination tournament would have been better.
But elimination tournaments really depend on the match making as one person could have an easier fight than the other, i think they want to determine who is the best having fought every 'best' in that division. But thats very difficult.
I don't even think the way they have done the super six was a bad idea except one, there was one thing that they should have changed. Majorly.
This whole decision is a point, knockout is three points etc.
Cause it encourages knockouts but not everyone in this tournament is a knockout artist and their style isn't based around it. So that means if one person gets a knockout and the rest go to decision if two other fights happen in decision the one who got the knockout is still ahead.
A better scoring strategy, is when you win you gain 2 points, when you lose, you lose one point. Which would make the score. Ward 4, Dirrell 2, Abraham 1, Froch 1, Kessler 0, Green -1.
Yeah I'm still in favour of the supersix. It makes fights happen. Although I'm not sure on Bute's involvement..? I'm not fussed either way but I think it would be smarter if he sat back then fought the winner (like James said) but then there's no gauntness that the fight could be made once the competitions over... Plus Bute's list of opponents is VERY slim outside of SS guys.
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