Ward-Froch for the Ring title!
Mark E. Ortega
Leave-it-in-the-ring.com
June 8, 2011
Following his Super Six World Boxing
Classic semi-final majority decision victory over a rugged Glen
Johnson last Saturday in Atlantic City, New Jersey, WBC super
middleweight champion Carl Froch has seen himself elevated to the #2
position in the Ring Magazine rankings. This now means that Froch's
tournament finale with WBA champion and #1 rated 168 pounder Andre
Ward will not only be contested for both fighter's governing body
trinkets as well as the Super Six trophy, but now will also be for
the vacant RING title as well.
For a shortened round robin format
tournament that begin in 2009, Showtime could not have asked for a
better final scenario, especially with IBF champion Lucian Bute
waiting in the wings following a multi-fight deal he signed with
Showtime last November. There were most definitely both peaks and
troughs over the last two years, but as it heads into it's final lap
no follower of the sport can be too displeased with the final
matchup.
All that is left to hammer out is the
date and venue of the fight, but if past negotiations of Super Six
bouts are any indication, things won't go too smoothly on that front.
Note that in the brief history of the
super middleweight division, which extends back to 1984 when Murray
Sutherland defeated Ernie Singletary for the IBF version of the
title, Joe Calzaghe stands as the only ever Ring Magazine super
middleweight champion following his lopsided defeat of American Jeff
Lacy in a IBF-WBO unification clash back in 2006. Calzaghe vacated
the title in 2008 when he fought and beat Bernard Hopkins for the
Ring light heavyweight crown. It is a division that has not often
seen unification, but in the matter of a few bouts we could be
looking at the Super Six winner against Bute for all [or most of] the
marbles at 168, making it one of boxing's most exciting divisions.
Early next week readers can expect a
feature piece on how the Super Six has played out so far, as well as
the insights from executive vice president of Showtime Sports Ken
Hershman, who can be credited for bringing this tournament together.
Stay tuned.
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