World Boxing Super Series

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World Boxing Super Series
Company type Elimination tournament
Industry Boxing
FoundedSeptember 9, 2017;6 years ago (2017-09-09) in Berlin, Germany
Founder
Headquarters,
Switzerland
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Kalle Sauerland
OwnerComosa AG
Website worldboxingsuperseries.com

The World Boxing Super Series (WBSS) is a professional boxing tournament organised by Comosa AG.

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Each weight class features eight boxers competing in an annual knockout competition with the champion from each weight class taking the Muhammad Ali Trophy, named after the former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, and sharing a total prize fund of U.S. $50 million, with winner of each tournament receiving U.S. $10 million [1]

History

These tournaments are a joint venture between Sauerland Promotions and Richard Schaefer under the Comosa AG banner. [2] The total prize money is $50 million. [3]

This is considered the first major professional boxing tournament attempt since the Super Six World Boxing Classic, which took place from 2009 to 2011. [4]

The first season of tournament was held from 2017 to 2018 at two weight classes: cruiserweight and super middleweight. The inaugural tournament started in September 2017 and finished with two finals in the summer of 2018. With the tournament, the cruiserweight division crowned its first undisputed champion since 2006. [5] [6]

At a press conference in London on 9 May 2018, a second season was announced, which took place from 2018 to 2019. Bantamweight and light welterweight was confirmed as two of the three weight classes involved. [7] The third weight class was later revealed to be cruiserweight, following the 2017-18 tournament in that division. [8]

The third season was announced in June 2021, with a single tournament for women's super featherweight boxers. [9]

Qualification

All WBA, WBC, WBO, and IBF world champions were eligible to participate in the tournament, as well as all top 15 world-ranked contenders by each of the 4 sanctioning bodies. Comosa AG contracted eight available fighters per weight class, as well as a few potential back-ups. [10]

In both seasons Comosa has staged a draft gala in Monte Carlo and Moscow, Russia to publicly announce all tournament participants and determine the draw. During the gala, the four top seeds select their quarter-final opponents from the four unseeded boxers in a live TV show. [11]

Judging

In addition to the three judges customary in pro boxing, the World Boxing Super Series will be an additional fourth judge whose scorecard will be used if the main three judges deliver a draw result. The fourth judge can also come into play in the event that a tournament fight ends in a no contest or a no-decision and the three official scorecards do not determine a winner. [12]

In addition, if a fight remains a draw even after adding the fourth judge's scorecard to those of the three official judges, the series will use a countback method to determine who advances in the tournament. The countback is a sudden-death method of scoring using the three official judges' scorecards to determine who advances. Beginning with the scorecards for the 12th or last round that occurred, the boxer who won that particular round on at least two of the three scorecards will advance. If the bout was scored evenly in the 12th round or the last round that occurred, the advancing boxer will then be determined by who won at least a majority of scorecards in the preceding round. If neither boxer won the penultimate round on at least a majority of the three official scorecards, each preceding round's scorecards will be examined until a round where one boxer was declared the winner of that round on a majority of the three official scorecards. [13]

Seasons and finals

SeasonYear Weight class Weight limitChampionRunner-upResultDate of finalFinal hostRanking for champion
in pounds (lbs)in kilograms (kg)in stone (st) BoxRec TBRB The Ring
I2017–18 Cruiserweight 20090.714 st 4 lb Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Usyk Flag of Russia.svg Murat Gassiev UD 1221 Jul 2018 Flag of Russia.svg Olimpiyskiy, Moscow, Russia1CC
Super middleweight 16876.212 st 0 lb Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Callum Smith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Groves KO 728 Sep 2018 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia11C
II2018–19 Super lightweight 14063.510 st 0 lb Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Josh Taylor Flag of the United States.svg Regis Prograis MD 1226 Oct 2019 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg The O2 Arena, London, United Kingdom11C
Bantamweight 11853.58 st 4 lb Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Inoue Flag of the Philippines.svg Nonito Donaire UD 127 Nov 2019 Flag of Japan.svg Super Arena, Saitama, Japan11C
2018–20 Cruiserweight 20090.714 st 4 lb Flag of Latvia.svg Mairis Briedis Flag of Cuba.svg Yuniel Dorticos MD 1226 Sep 2020 Flag of Germany.svg Plazamedia Broadcasting Center, Munich, Germany1CC

Awards

The WBC intends to award the champions its commemorative Diamond title. [14] Additionally, the winners will receive the Muhammad Ali Trophy. [15]

Due to the 'bracket style' nature of the tournament, the winner of each tournament could claim all world titles in the field. Oleksandr Usyk, the winner of the 2018 cruiserweight tournament, unified the WBO, IBF, WBC and WBA cruiserweight titles and became the first cruiserweight undisputed champion in over a decade, and the first in the four-belt era. [16]

See also

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