Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
Okay we all know what happened, but for the benefit of the guys that don't know, please forgive me for this brief back story.
Theoretically, The Super Six World Boxing Classic was a boxing tournament which ran from 2009 to 2011. It's purpose was to bring the six best boxers of a weight division (in this case The Super Middleweights) together to fight each other over the course of 26 months.
So here's the question for all of you, and this is sure to spark up some debate:
You are the Promoter of The Super Six, here are the three questions for you:
1. Which weight division do you choose?
2. From which era will you choose from?
3. And finally, how are the 6 guys from that weight division and time that you would want to bring include?
The only 2 rules are:
1. Be realistic with your selections, only include a fighter in you weight division if he has actually fought there.
2. When you delcare your 2 year age-range, you will get the fighters as they were during that time - you're not always guaranteed to get them at their primes, then.
Theoretically, The Super Six World Boxing Classic was a boxing tournament which ran from 2009 to 2011. It's purpose was to bring the six best boxers of a weight division (in this case The Super Middleweights) together to fight each other over the course of 26 months.
So here's the question for all of you, and this is sure to spark up some debate:
You are the Promoter of The Super Six, here are the three questions for you:
1. Which weight division do you choose?
2. From which era will you choose from?
3. And finally, how are the 6 guys from that weight division and time that you would want to bring include?
The only 2 rules are:
1. Be realistic with your selections, only include a fighter in you weight division if he has actually fought there.
2. When you delcare your 2 year age-range, you will get the fighters as they were during that time - you're not always guaranteed to get them at their primes, then.
Last edited by Crease on 23 Jul 2013, 07:23, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
For me, I would probably go back 1982-84 and pick the Featherweight Division.
And the 6 I would include are:
Salvador Sanchez
Wilfredo Gomez
Azumah Nelson
Eusebio Pedroza
Juan LaPorte
Barry McGuigan
For me, that would be very entertaining.
And the 6 I would include are:
Salvador Sanchez
Wilfredo Gomez
Azumah Nelson
Eusebio Pedroza
Juan LaPorte
Barry McGuigan
For me, that would be very entertaining.
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
Mid 1980s at 154
Mike McCallum
Thomas Hearns
Donald Curry
Julian Jackson
John Mugabi
Ray Leonard (he did fight Kevin Howard in 1984...Ray is a stretch but not too much)
Mike McCallum
Thomas Hearns
Donald Curry
Julian Jackson
John Mugabi
Ray Leonard (he did fight Kevin Howard in 1984...Ray is a stretch but not too much)
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
That's quite a list, I didn't think many people would have picked the Light Middleweight Division, but upon looking at your fighter selections, I can certainly see why.Ezzard wrote:Mid 1980s at 154
Mike McCallum
Thomas Hearns
Donald Curry
Julian Jackson
John Mugabi
Ray Leonard (he did fight Kevin Howard in 1984...Ray is a stretch but not too much)
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
My first thoughts were to go with the feathers that you went for…
The mid-80s lightweights with Rosario, Paul, Ramirez, Bramble, Camacho… were a very competitive bunch.
Before Chavez and Whittaker came through.
The mid-80s lightweights with Rosario, Paul, Ramirez, Bramble, Camacho… were a very competitive bunch.
Before Chavez and Whittaker came through.
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
Any thoughts on who would be the best six fighters from the Heavyweight Division and from what era?
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
How about 1990-1991Crease wrote:Any thoughts on who would be the best six fighters from the Heavyweight Division and from what era?
Evander Holyfield
Riddick Bowe
Lennox Lewis
Mike Tyson
George Foreman
Ray Mercer
The 6th was a bit of a stretch, but Ray seemed the most worthy fighter of the era to close out the list.
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
The early 90s is a good call, Mr Gil.gilgamesh wrote:How about 1990-1991
Evander Holyfield
Riddick Bowe
Lennox Lewis
Mike Tyson
George Foreman
Ray Mercer
The 6th was a bit of a stretch, but Ray seemed the most worthy fighter of the era to close out the list.
I was thinking of throwing in the black Heavyweights from the early 1900s, but I couldn't decide on the time-frame.
I mean the likes of:
Jack Johnson
Sam Langford
Joe Jeanette
Young Peter Jackson
Sam McVey
Harry Wills (I really wanted to throw him in there and that's aprt of the reason why it was so diffuclt to nail down a time).
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
I'd go with Moorer.gilgamesh wrote:How about 1990-1991Crease wrote:Any thoughts on who would be the best six fighters from the Heavyweight Division and from what era?
Evander Holyfield
Riddick Bowe
Lennox Lewis
Mike Tyson
George Foreman
Ray Mercer
The 6th was a bit of a stretch, but Ray seemed the most worthy fighter of the era to close out the list.
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
I almost did, but I wasn't sure when his Heavyweight career began. If he was a Heavyweight by then, yeah I'd include him over Mercer as well.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'd go with Moorer.gilgamesh wrote:How about 1990-1991Crease wrote:Any thoughts on who would be the best six fighters from the Heavyweight Division and from what era?
Evander Holyfield
Riddick Bowe
Lennox Lewis
Mike Tyson
George Foreman
Ray Mercer
The 6th was a bit of a stretch, but Ray seemed the most worthy fighter of the era to close out the list.
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The Great John L
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Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
73-74 HWs
Foreman
Ali
Frazier
Norton
Lyle
Shavers
80-81 FWs
Sanchez
Pedroza
Gomez
LaPorte
Lockridge
Castillo
And If I'm running these tournaments they're going to fight every 3 months.
Foreman
Ali
Frazier
Norton
Lyle
Shavers
80-81 FWs
Sanchez
Pedroza
Gomez
LaPorte
Lockridge
Castillo
And If I'm running these tournaments they're going to fight every 3 months.
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
The Great John L wrote:73-74 HWs
Foreman
Ali
Frazier
Norton
Lyle
Shavers
80-81 FWs
Sanchez
Pedroza
Gomez
LaPorte
Lockridge
Castillo
And If I'm running these tournaments they're going to fight every 3 months.
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
feather weights of the mid 90's
Naz Hamed
Manny Pac
Barrera
JMM
oscar de la hoya (super feather)
Naz Hamed
Manny Pac
Barrera
JMM
oscar de la hoya (super feather)
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
You've only named five, who would be your sixth?stevedoc wrote:feather weights of the mid 90's
Naz Hamed
Manny Pac
Barrera
JMM
oscar de la hoya (super feather)
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
Kevin KellyCrease wrote:You've only named five, who would be your sixth?stevedoc wrote:feather weights of the mid 90's
Naz Hamed
Manny Pac
Barrera
JMM
oscar de la hoya (super feather)
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
There's afew other Super Six tourneys that I would have found interesting (although admittedly I am reducing the pedigree level here)
The Heavyweight Division between the years 2003-05:
Chris Byrd (as IBF Champ)
John Ruiz (as WBA Champ)
Vitali Klitchsko (as WBC Champ)
Lamon Brewster (as WBO Champ)
Corrie Sanders
David Tua
(I was going to throwe in Hasim Rahman - but I couldn't bring myself too)

The Heavyweight Division between the years 2003-05:
Chris Byrd (as IBF Champ)
John Ruiz (as WBA Champ)
Vitali Klitchsko (as WBC Champ)
Lamon Brewster (as WBO Champ)
Corrie Sanders
David Tua
(I was going to throwe in Hasim Rahman - but I couldn't bring myself too)
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
I always thought Rahman vs Lamon Brewster would've been pretty interesting though.Crease wrote:There's afew other Super Six tourneys that I would have found interesting (although admittedly I am reducing the pedigree level here)
The Heavyweight Division between the years 2003-05:
Chris Byrd (as IBF Champ)
John Ruiz (as WBA Champ)
Vitali Klitchsko (as WBC Champ)
Lamon Brewster (as WBO Champ)
Corrie Sanders
David Tua
(I was going to throwe in Hasim Rahman - but I couldn't bring myself too)
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
The Boxrec top 6 Welters right now would be good.
Mayweather
Marquez
Bradley
Alexander
Pacquiao
Broner
Mayweather
Marquez
Bradley
Alexander
Pacquiao
Broner
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
Yeah definitely. We'd definitely find out if Broner is the real deal or not against that lineup, and we'd finally get Pac-Mayweather......in all likelihood.keithmoonhangover wrote:The Boxrec top 6 Welters right now would be good.
Mayweather
Marquez
Bradley
Alexander
Pacquiao
Broner
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CrazyHorse
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Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
This would be my list as well. As for current fighters:The Great John L wrote:73-74 HWs
Foreman
Ali
Frazier
Norton
Lyle
Shavers
Currently:
@147
Floyd Mayweather
Manny Pacquiao
Timothy Bradley
Juan Manuel Marquez
Devon Alexander
Lucas Matthysse - Arthur Abraham style. Move up for the tourney
All Time (any fighter any era)
@Heavyweight
Muhammad Ali
Joe Frazier
Mike Tyson
George Foreman
Lennox Lewis
Wladimir Klitschko
*BOLD is who I believe would come out the champion
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IRLangmaid25
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Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
For me
Cruiserweight 2008-2010 would have been pretty good with
David Haye
Enzo Mac
Denis Lebedev
Marco Huck
Steve Cunningham
Tomasz Adamek.
Super Middleweight 1993-1996 Also would have been tasty with
Nigel Benn
Chris Eubank
Gerald McClellan
Roy Jones
James Toney
Steve COllins.
Cruiserweight 2008-2010 would have been pretty good with
David Haye
Enzo Mac
Denis Lebedev
Marco Huck
Steve Cunningham
Tomasz Adamek.
Super Middleweight 1993-1996 Also would have been tasty with
Nigel Benn
Chris Eubank
Gerald McClellan
Roy Jones
James Toney
Steve COllins.
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
Thik that you've misinterpreted this, only realistic Super Six tourneys should be mentioned.CrazyHorse wrote:All Time (any fighter any era)
@Heavyweight
Muhammad Ali
Joe Frazier
Mike Tyson
George Foreman
Lennox Lewis
Wladimir Klitschko
*BOLD is who I believe would come out the champion
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Vladimir5555
- Super Middleweight
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Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
Lightweights
Miguel Angel Gonzalez
Orzubek Nazarov
Freddie Pendleton
Rafael Ruelas
Giovanni Parisi
Tracy Spann
Miguel Angel Gonzalez
Orzubek Nazarov
Freddie Pendleton
Rafael Ruelas
Giovanni Parisi
Tracy Spann
Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
Todays current Bantamweight scene would be a fantastic watch
Shinsuke Yamanaka (WBC Champ)
Koki Kameda (WBA Champ)
Tomoki Kameda (WBO Champ)
Jamie McDonnell (IBF Champ)
Anselmo Moreno
Hugo Ruiz
Shinsuke Yamanaka (WBC Champ)
Koki Kameda (WBA Champ)
Tomoki Kameda (WBO Champ)
Jamie McDonnell (IBF Champ)
Anselmo Moreno
Hugo Ruiz
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CrazyHorse
- Cruiserweight
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Re: Your choice of Super Six Tournament:
Hence why I said (all time) if it were possible. I don't know if you noticed but I posted my other list right above this one. Not sure if you noticed it. It's already posted and I'm not editing it so if you have a problem with it then deal with it thank youCrease wrote:Thik that you've misinterpreted this, only realistic Super Six tourneys should be mentioned.CrazyHorse wrote:All Time (any fighter any era)
@Heavyweight
Muhammad Ali
Joe Frazier
Mike Tyson
George Foreman
Lennox Lewis
Wladimir Klitschko
*BOLD is who I believe would come out the champion