By Cliff Rold - Saturday night, after an unfortunate delay from the originally intended go date in April, the second round of the “Super Six” draws to a close. Round three will be ripe with intrigue no matter what. As noted in the BoxingScene “Picks of the Week,” this is the bout which will determine whether the final round of preliminary action occurs in a state of all out chaos.
The fulcrum point between intrigue and chaos is the seventh member of the “Six.” Allan Green wasn’t a part of the tournament when it began, but he was always in the wings. Former Middleweight Champion Jermain Taylor looked like a tentative bet to last through three contests and the thought of who could replace him was there immediately. Green, long perceived a potential serious player in the class, shared a promoter in Lou DiBella and promised the sort of knockout threat no other American in the division offered. [Click Here To Read More]
The fulcrum point between intrigue and chaos is the seventh member of the “Six.” Allan Green wasn’t a part of the tournament when it began, but he was always in the wings. Former Middleweight Champion Jermain Taylor looked like a tentative bet to last through three contests and the thought of who could replace him was there immediately. Green, long perceived a potential serious player in the class, shared a promoter in Lou DiBella and promised the sort of knockout threat no other American in the division offered. [Click Here To Read More]
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