Danny Sheridan set odds for fighters to win inaugural Super Six World Boxing Classic

PanARMENIAN.Net - Renowned sports handicapper Danny Sheridan has set the odds for each fighter to win the inaugural Super Six World Boxing Classic, the groundbreaking six-fighter tournament from SHOWTIME Sports.  Sheridan, USA Today's sports analyst, also set the line for Group Stage 1 matchups that begin Saturday, Oct. 17 on SHOWTIME.



At the outset, Arthur Abraham (30-0, 24 KOs) of Berlin, Germany, and Mikkel Kessler (42-1, 32 KOs) of Copenhagen, Denmark, are 1:1, the co-favorites to capture the inaugural Super Six World Boxing Classic Cup.



Carl Froch (25-0, 20 KOs) of Nottingham, England, has 2:1 odds against winning the tournament while Americans Andre Dirrell (18-0, 13 KOs) of Flint, Mich., and Andre Ward (20-0, 13 KOs) of Oakland, Calif., face 5:2 odds.  Former undisputed champ Jermain Taylor (28-3-1, 17 KOs) of Little Rock, Ark., faces the toughest odds to win the tournament at 10:1.



The unprecedented tournament, which features six of the best super middleweights in the world, begins with two Group Stage 1 matchups on Saturday (SHOWTIME, 8 p.m. ET/PT), with the third Group Stage 1 bout on Saturday, Nov. 21.



Sheridan has the undefeated former middleweight champion Abraham as a 13:5 favorite over Taylor, the former undisputed middleweight titleholder, when the two square off on Oct. 17.  The odds against a draw are 25:1.  Abraham will be fighting in front of a hometown crowd at the famous o2 World Arena in Berlin.



Froch, the undefeated World Boxing Council (WBC) champ, is a 3:2 favorite over unbeaten, 2004 Olympic medalist Dirrell with 20:1 draw odds.  Froch will defend his title against Dirrell this Saturday in Froch's backyard at the Trent FM Arena in Nottingham, England, Sports Media News reported.



The inaugural Super Six World Boxing Classic is a ground-breaking, six-fighter tournament from SHOWTIME Sports® featuring the class of the super middleweight (168-pound) division. The field is comprised world renowned fighters with a staggering combined record of 161-4-1 with 117 knockouts: former IBF middleweight champion "King" Arthur Abraham of Germany;  U.S. Olympic medalist Andre "The Matrix" Dirrell of Flint, Mich.; WBC super middleweight champion Carl "The Cobra" Froch of England; WBA 168-pound champion Mikkel "Viking Warrior" Kessler of Denmark; former undisputed 160-pound world champion Jermain "Bad Intentions" Taylor of Little Rock, Ark.; and U.S. Olympic gold medalist Andre "S.O.G." Ward of Oakland, Calif.



All bouts in the Super Six World Boxing Classic will be contested under the Unified Rules of Boxing. Each boxer fights three bouts against different opponents in the field in the points-based Group Stage of competition (Win - 2 pts with a 1-pt bonus for KO/TKO; Loss - 0 pts; Draw - 1 pt.). After the Group Stage, the four fighters with the highest point totals will advance to the single-elimination Semi-Finals. The winners of the Semi-Final bouts will advance to the Finals and fight for the inaugural Super Six World Boxing Classic trophy.
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