HBO is trying to put a 140 lb tourney together
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Alexander, Ortiz, Kahn, and Medina will be in it. Just like the MW tourney in 2001. Read this on fighthype
Sources close to the information have just informed us that HBO is currently working on putting together a 140-pound tournament that would feature jr. welterweights Victor Ortiz, Marcos Maidana, WBC champion Devon Alexander and WBA champion Amir Khan. Although contracts have yet to be put together or signed, reports are that representatives for all the fighters have been contacted and are willing and eager to participate. HBO's Jr. Welterweight tournament would be similar to legendary promoter Don King's Middleweight Championship Series held back in 2001, a four-man round-robin tournament that pitted champions Bernard Hopkins, William Joppy, Keith Holmes and Felix Trinidad against each other to produce the first undisputed middleweight champion since Marvin Hagler.
Unlike the Super Six Super Middleweight Tournament currently being staged by Showtime, HBO's tournament would take place in a much shorter timeframe, with a winner being crowned in a matter of months as opposed to a couple of years. The first round of fights would feature the two champions defending their titles. The tentative matchups include WBA champion Amir Khan versus Marcos Maidana and WBC champion Devon Alexander versus Victor Ortiz. The winners would move on to face each other in the final bout.
Obviously, the tournament champion would hold 2 out of the 4 major titles in the division, which could set up future bouts or even a second tournament with current IBF champion Juan Urango and/or the winner of the upcoming clash between WBO champion Timothy Bradley and challenger Lamont Peterson. The ultimate goal, however, is to build a future star and worthy challenger for the top pound-for-pound fighters in the sport, including Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.back
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Since this division is deeper than Atlantis, might as well make it a true tournament. Eight fights, single elimination. Winners advance to quarterfinals, semifinals, and final.
1. Peterson
2. Bradley
3. Ortiz
4. Hatton
5. Campbell
6. Maidana
7. Kotelnik
8. Malignaggi
9. Urango
10. Judah
11. Kahn
12. Torres
13. Holt
14. Alexander
15. Alvarado
16. MarquezComment
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Since this division is deeper than Atlantis, might as well make it a true tournament. Eight fights, single elimination. Winners advance to quarterfinals, semifinals, and final.
1. Peterson
2. Bradley
3. Ortiz
4. Hatton
5. Campbell
6. Maidana
7. Kotelnik
8. Malignaggi
9. Urango
10. Judah
11. Kahn
12. Torres
13. Holt
14. Alexander
15. Alvarado
16. Marquez
By the way.....let me know when your done in Jessica's room....im next....Comment
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I am amazed at how many people on here are drinking the Timothy Bradley Kool Aid. Don't get me wrong, I like Bradley, but some people on here are acting like he is carrying the torch for the 140 lb division. I do think he should be in any 8 man 140 lb tournament, but I don't think he has a better chance of winning than any of the other 8 names being thrown around.
Honestly, he is not a big puncher, his defense has holes and he throws his right very wide leaving him wide open. He has a huge heart, big balls and throws a hell of a lot of punches to compensate for his world class deficencies. I don't see him beating Peterson, but that is for another thread.
Back to the tourney. I like an 8 name format, but I like it as a bracket single elimination.
Let's seed them starting with the champions:
1. Bradley
8. Peterson
4. Alexander
5. Ortiz
2. Urango
7. Diaz/Malignaggi
3. Khan
4. Maidana
The only slot I am not really excited about is the 7 hole so feel free to replace it with who you like. I also considered flipping Bradley and Urango since Urango has held a 140 strap longer but Peterson/Bradley was already signed so I kept it.
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