Super Six World Boxing Classic

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The Super Six World Boxing Classic was a professional boxing tournament organized by the Showtime television network in co-operation with Sauerland Event. The tournament was held from 2009 to 2011, with all fights being contested in the super middleweight division. The winner of the tournament, Andre Ward, unified the WBA (Super title), WBC and The Ring Super Middleweight titles.

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The competitors entered into the tournament were then-WBA Super Middleweight Champion Mikkel Kessler, then-undefeated WBC Super Middleweight Champion Carl Froch, 2004 Olympic gold medalist Andre Ward, former middleweight champions Jermain Taylor and Arthur Abraham, and 2004 Olympic bronze medalist Andre Dirrell. Taylor and Kessler withdrew during the tournament and were replaced by former light heavyweight champion Glen Johnson and super middleweight contender Allan Green.

The first matches took place on October 17, 2009. After three group stages, two semi-final matches were set. Ward defeated Abraham in the first, held on May 14, 2011. Froch defeated Johnson in the second, held on June 4, 2011. After Froch defeated Johnson, he was elevated to the number 2 rating by Ring Magazine. With Ward being rated number 1, the final pitted the number 1 and number 2 fighters against one another. This allowed for the Ring title vacancy to be filled at the tournament final. [1]

WBA Champion Ward beat WBC Champion Froch in the final of the tournament on 17 December 2011 at Boardwalk Hall, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States. [2]

Format

All bouts were scheduled for 12 rounds.

The original format was based on a slate of six fighters who would compete throughout the group stage of the tournament, folding down to semi-final and final matches. The original format was adjusted due to numerous injuries and withdrawals amongst the original six boxers, and the insertion of replacement boxers at different stages through the tournament.

The competition started with a group stage where each boxer was meant to fight three times. A boxer would be awarded three points for a win by knockout or technical knockout, two points for a win on points (or by disqualification), one point for a draw and 0 points for a loss. [3]

The top four from the group stage continued to the semifinals, matching the leader against no. 4 and no. 2 against no. 3. The winners of the semifinals then proceeded to the tournament final.

The WBC Super Middleweight Championship and WBA Super Middleweight Championship were meant to be on the line for each of the champions' fights, resulting in the unification of the two at the conclusion of the tournament.

Although this unification was potentially jeopardized by the withdrawal of former WBC champion Mikkel Kessler and the non-tournament bout between WBA (Super) Champion Andre Ward and Sakio Bika which followed the withdrawal of Andre Dirrell, both titles remained in the mix following the end of the group stage. [4] [5]

Participants

Promoters

Group stage

Group Stage 1

DateCompetitor OneResultCompetitor TwoVenueTitles
October 17, 2009 Arthur Abraham KO (12) 2:54 Jermain Taylor O2 World, Berlin, Flag of Germany.svg GermanyNone
October 17, 2009 Carl Froch Split Decision Andre Dirrell Trent FM Arena, Nottingham, Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United KingdomFroch retains WBC Super Middleweight Championship
November 21, 2009 Andre Ward TD (11) 1:42 Mikkel Kessler Oracle Arena, Oakland, California, Flag of the United States.svg United StatesWard takes WBA Super Middleweight Championship.
Stopped due to cuts from accidental head clashes.

Group Stage 2

DateCompetitor OneResultCompetitor TwoVenueTitles
March 27, 2010 Andre Dirrell DQ (11) 1:13 Arthur Abraham Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan, Flag of the United States.svg United StatesNone
April 24, 2010 Mikkel Kessler Unanimous Decision Carl Froch MCH Messecenter Herning, Herning, Flag of Denmark.svg DenmarkKessler takes WBC Super Middleweight Championship
June 19, 2010 Andre Ward Unanimous Decision Allan Green Oracle Arena, Oakland, California, Flag of the United States.svg United StatesWard retains WBA Super Middleweight Championship

Group Stage 3

DateCompetitor OneResultCompetitor TwoVenueTitles
November 6, 2010 Glen Johnson KO (8) 0:36 Allan Green MGM Grand, Paradise, Nevada, Flag of the United States.svg United StatesNone
November 27, 2010 Carl Froch Unanimous Decision Arthur Abraham Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Flag of Finland.svg FinlandFroch wins vacant WBC Super Middleweight Championship

Group Stage Table

Top four fighters – by points – at end of the group stage will enter the Knockout stage.

Following table shows final results from the group stage, after the final Group Stage bout of November 27, 2010.

For completeness, results for the three fighters who have withdrawn from the tournament are shown, though their relative standing in the tournament is not applicable (n/a). [6]

PBoxerFightsWinsLossesDrawsKnock OutsPointsTitles WonTitles LostSuper Middleweight Titles at End of Group Stage
1 Flag of the United States.svg Andre Ward 2 (3a)2 (3a)0006a10 WBA
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carl Froch 32100411 WBC
3 Flag of Germany.svg Arthur Abraham 31201300--
4 Flag of Jamaica.svg Glen Johnson 11001300--
5 Flag of the United States.svg Allan Green 20200000--
n/a Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Kessler^21100211 (2b)--
n/a Flag of the United States.svg Andre Dirrell^21100200--
n/a Flag of the United States.svg Jermain Taylor^10100000--

^ indicates former participant

a. Andre Ward has 2 actual fights/wins, and was granted an additional forfeit win and 2 points due to the withdrawal of Andre Dirrell. [12]
b. Mikkel Kessler has: won 1 title, lost 1 title, and vacated 1 title due to injury.

Knockout stage

Semi-final

DateCompetitor OneResultCompetitor TwoVenueTitles
May 14, 2011 Andre Ward Unanimous Decision Arthur Abraham Home Depot Center, Carson, California, Flag of the United States.svg United States WBA Super Middleweight Championship
June 4, 2011 Carl Froch Majority Decision Glen Johnson Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Flag of the United States.svg United States WBC Super Middleweight Championship

Final

DateCompetitor OneResultCompetitor TwoVenueTitles
December 17, 2011 Andre Ward Unanimous Decision Carl Froch Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Flag of the United States.svg United States The Ring, WBA & WBC Super Middleweight Championship

Controversy with Group Stage 3

A number of developments required multiple adjustments to the original plans for Group Stage 3.

As of August 12, 2010, a venue had not been chosen and ticket sales had not started for the scheduled September 25, 2010, bout between Dirrell and Ward. This was expected to result in a new date for the fight. [13] Instead, on October 7, 2010, it was reported that Andre Dirrell withdrew due to an undisclosed injury. [9] This resulted in a decision to have Ward fight Sakio Bika in a non-tournament bout, which created the possibility that the WBA Championship could have been removed from the tournament. (Ward did defeat Bika, so the WBA Championship remained in the Super Six tournament).

On August 25, 2010, Mikkel Kessler withdrew from the tournament citing an eye injury. On September 6, 2010, the WBC vacated its Super Middleweight Championship, announced that Kessler will be the first contender when he returns from his injury (naming him Champion Emeritus), and announced that it would grant its championship to the winner of the upcoming Group Stage 3 match between its number one contender, Dirrell, and the WBA champion, Ward, to be followed with a mandated WBC title fight against the winner of the Froch-Abraham match. [14]

The promoter for Abraham requested that the WBC rethink its determination that the WBC title should go to the winner of the Dirrell-Ward match. On October 6, 2010, a Showtime press release confirmed that the WBC would grant its championship to the winner of the rescheduled Froch-Abraham match. [15]

On September 13, 2010, it was announced that Carl Froch was suffering from a back injury and would have to delay his fight with Arthur Abraham, which had been scheduled for October 2. [16]

On September 29, 2010, it was reported that former IBF, IBO, Ring Magazine light heavyweight champion and former Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year Glen Johnson would replace Kessler in Group Stage 3. [6]

Non-Tournament Bouts

As part of their contracts with Showtime regarding the Classic, fighters are able to take non-tournament bouts if their schedule permits.

Since Andre Ward already qualified for the semifinals and his planned opponent Andre Dirrell withdrew, a decision was made to have Ward fight Sakio Bika in a non-tournament bout.

After losses in his last two round robin matches, Arthur Abraham elected to take a tune-up bout with Croatian boxer Stjepan Božić before his semifinal match against Andre Ward.

DateCompetitor OneResultCompetitor TwoVenueTitles
November 27, 2010 Andre Ward Unanimous Decision Sakio Bika Oracle Arena, Oakland, California, Flag of the United States.svg United StatesWard retains WBA Super Middleweight Championship
February 12, 2011 Arthur Abraham TKO (2) 1:01 Stjepan Božić RWE Rhein-Ruhr Sporthalle, Mülheim, Flag of Germany.svg None

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