What if Green wins by decision against Kessler
and Froch loses
and Dirrell loses
Which 2 of the four get in? Green would have a tiebreaker over Kessler, Kessler would have a tiebreaker over Froch, Froch would have a tiebreaker over Dirrell
I don't understand how they would choose which guy with 2 points advances.
What if Green wins by decision against Kessler
and Froch loses
and Dirrell loses
Which 2 of the four get in? Green would have a tiebreaker over Kessler, Kessler would have a tiebreaker over Froch, Froch would have a tiebreaker over Dirrell
I don't understand how they would choose which guy with 2 points advances.
Green hasn't lost against either of the guys hes tied with, so he'll advance.
Kessler has a tiebreaker over Froch so he'll advance.
Froch and Direll would be left out.
i'd rather not complicate my weak, little brain. i'll just watch the fights.
That's how I look at it too. Just let me know who is fighting and when is it happening.
but that makes no sense. He would have a win over Kessler who has a win over Froch who has a win over Dirrell. Does he get in just because none of the others beat him in that chain? That's bogus.
I don't know, I don't feel like racking by brain over it.
Here it is if you want to try it out. I'd like to think that all the rules are accounted for, otherwise it's pretty weak for them to show that certain fighters would advance with certain scenarios and it turns out to not be the case.
http://sswbc.sho.com/
I just made those picks (all by decision) on the Super Six website and it shown that Allan Green would advance.
but that makes no sense. He would have a win over Kessler who has a win over Froch who has a win over Dirrell. Does he get in just because none of the others beat him in that chain? That's bogus.
the tie brake rules apparently are:
1.) Direct comparison if both fought against each other
2.) If not, more KO wins in the tourney
3.) If equal, the fighter with better scorecards
4.) If equal, coin toss
Better scorecards, wow, if it comes down to that, that's weird. But hopefully it will mean the end of Green.
If a tie, the boxers must face Chuck Norris in a fight for their life. Last man standing advances.
Can't wait to see what happens, when Ward headbutts The Chuckman for the first time.
the tie brake rules apparently are:
1.) Direct comparison if both fought against each other
2.) If not, more KO wins in the tourney
3.) If equal, the fighter with better scorecards
4.) If equal, coin toss
The respective promoters of all parties agreed that in case of a tie that Sakio Bika would be consulted and choose who he thought should advance...not kidding.
At first I thought this type of rule was complete bullshit...then I did a little research on Bika the man and I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised. Bika is like a computer when it comes to boxing, he's a historian, a strategist, a contender...all roled into one.
"Obviously you hope the fighter themsevles handle their business in the ring to clarify who is in the final four but if they do not tend to business I will do what I must do" Sakio Bika March 11th 2009
If there was ever something such as the Super Middleweight President I think most fighters and prmoters would cast their vote for Sakio-so again it may sound like bullshit on the surface that Bika would break ties with a single yeah or ney vote but look into it like I have and you will realize Sakio Bika is the best kind of tie breaker there could be.
so it's like soccer minus corruption basically
What if Green wins by decision against Kessler
and Froch loses
and Dirrell loses
Which 2 of the four get in? Green would have a tiebreaker over Kessler, Kessler would have a tiebreaker over Froch, Froch would have a tiebreaker over Dirrell
I don't understand how they would choose which guy with 2 points advances.
The respective promoters of all parties agreed that in case of a tie that Sakio Bika would be consulted and choose who he thought should advance...not kidding.
At first I thought this type of rule was complete bullshit...then I did a little research on Bika the man and I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised. Bika is like a computer when it comes to boxing, he's a historian, a strategist, a contender...all roled into one.
"Obviously you hope the fighter themsevles handle their business in the ring to clarify who is in the final four but if they do not tend to business I will do what I must do" Sakio Bika March 11th 2009
If there was ever something such as the Super Middleweight President I think most fighters and prmoters would cast their vote for Sakio-so again it may sound like bullshit on the surface that Bika would break ties with a single yeah or ney vote but look into it like I have and you will realize Sakio Bika is the best kind of tie breaker there could be.
alphabetical order, meaning Kessler goes out because his last name begins with a K
Don't listen to him.
Its by rounds won. Meaning if Abraham was ever in that situation he'd never advance. :p
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