Boxing Notebook Everything s Super This Week

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Boxing Notebook: Everything’s Super This Week


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SuperFighter stormed into New York City on Monday, introducing boxing fans to its thrilling new event. Featuring three fights and four rounds with eight contestants, this Australian-style mayhem spans four hours of nonstop action.

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SuperFighter captivated New York City on Monday, bringing a fresh and exhilarating vibe to the boxing scene. This event features three fights across four rounds, showcasing eight contestants and promising four hours of intense action.

Stephen Duval, CEO of Australia-based SuperFighter, shared his ambitious vision with the media. His innovative format is an eight-man eliminator with a staggering $5 million prize for the winner, a stark contrast to the usual fight payouts, which can dip as low as $5,000. Even the losers walk away with a $200,000 minimum.

The Lineup


Chris Byrd (39-3-1, 20 KOs)
The former IBF heavyweight champion may have a defensive style likened to a sleep aid, but he aims to peck his way to victory. After a tough defeat to Wladimir Klitschko and unofficially losing four of his last five bouts, he's not a favorite.

O'Neil Bell (26-1-1, 24 KOs)
As the reigning cruiserweight champion who defeated Jean Marc Mormeck, Bell has power on his side. However, his tendency to take punches might be his downfall against heavyweights, potentially seeing him out by the third round.

Samuel “The Nigerian Nightmare” Peter (26-1, 22 KOs)
George Foreman backs Peter as a top contender. In a four-round match, he stands as a formidable opponent. Questions remain about his endurance across multiple bouts.

Steve “USS” Cunningham (19-0, 10 KOs)
Holding the

1 IBF cruiserweight rank, Cunningham's rock-solid chin was proven against Guillermo Jones. Against Samuel Peter, his chances dim, but his boxing skills could carry him to the finals.


Tye Fields (36-1, 33 KOs)
Standing at 6'9" and 293 lbs, Fields is more spectacle than contender. His odds are long for a victory.

Shannon Briggs (45-4, 40 KOs)
Despite a loss to Jameel McCline and taking on lower-tier opponents recently, Briggs brings experience, decent fighting skills, and underrated speed. He's a strong contender for the finals.

Alexander Povetkin (7-0, 5 KOs)
Despite his potential, Povetkin's inexperience makes him an underdog, unlikely to advance beyond the first round.

Eighth Spot ?" OPEN

Will this boxing spectacle even take off? Remember Cedrick Kushner’s Fist Full of Dollars? Who even remembers the winner of that event?

Clottey Chasing Margarito


Joshua Clottey (28-1, 20 KOs), ranked

4 by the WBC, #5 by the WBO, and #7 by the IBF, aims to take on the best in the welterweight division. With nine consecutive wins, he’s targeting WBO welterweight champion Antonio Margarito (33-4, 24 KOs).


"I'm determined to become a world champion," Clottey states. "I've faced many hardships, and winning the title would make it all worthwhile. I respect Antonio Margarito but believe I'm the top welterweight contender. If he wants to stay in this division, he can run, but he can't hide."

Floyd Mayweather declined an $8 million bout against Margarito, leaving few options.

Bob Arum hinted at a Clottey clash: “Mayweather’s reluctance leads us to consider Margarito-Clottey on the Rahman-Maskaev undercard on August 12."

Are You Ready for WWIII?


Diego Chico Corrales (40-2, 33 KOs) and Jose Luis Castillo (52-7-1, 46 KOs) are gearing up to deliver another unforgettable fight.

Their first battle was legendary, with Corrales bouncing back from two knockdowns in the 10th round to claim victory. Check out garyshawproductions.com for a view of the stunning Round 10.

Their second encounter had controversy, with Castillo failing to make weight. Despite the penalty, the fight proceeded, ending with Corrales on the canvas.

Gary Shaw admits the weight issue was a lesson learned: “Contracts will be adhered to strictly in the future.”

The next clash is scheduled for June 3. Stay tuned for predictions and breakdowns. Current odds favor Castillo at -220, with Corrales at +180.

Barrera Battles Juarez


In a jaw-dropping bout, Marco Antonio Barrera underestimated 2000 Olympian Rocky Juarez. Juarez’s power punches consistently challenged Barrera, leading to a competitive 12-round duel that initially announced as a draw.

An error in judge Morita’s scorecard revealed a 115-114 victory for Barrera. Looks like it’s time for a calculator upgrade for the commission!

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