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Thursday Mar 4, 2010

Dirrell in action against Froch.

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One Super Six Question Front And Center: How Is Dirrell's Back?

By Michael Woods

Take your mind back to last year, summer 2009, when the Super Six Tournament was announced, the combatants were named. Recall which guys emerged as favorites to take the grand prize. Mikkel Kessler, right, with just a single loss, to Pound for Pound ace Joe Calzaghe? And Arthur Abraham, with that unbeaten mark?

Well, a lot of things can happen in a year. Sorry to be so screamingly obvious, but sometimes we tend to forget that this sport is the theater of the unexpected, and absurd. The guys that we tabbed as favorites are now fighting with question marks tattooed on their backs, like those old Golden Palace temporary tats we used to see on boxers looking to scrape up a few extra bucks on fight night. Except these question marks won't get erased with sweat and then soap and shower. Nope; the only way Dane Mikkel Kessler can restore himself to prominence in the eyes of Super Six followers is with a killer comeback performance, something that's no slam dunk, as he's meeting another fighter with a question mark hanging heavy on his back, Carl Froch. In a ram vs ram collision, they tussle on April 24, in Denmark. The Brit Froch entered the tourney towards the middle-high end of the pack as we assessed the likely SS victor; he was undefeated, and his "best" wins--against Jean Pascal and Taylor before the Armenian-born Abraham rendered JT's career arc likely over--weren't to be dismissed. But he struggled against Andre Dirrell, as his mauling-brawling ways didn't overwhelm the speedier pugilist Dirrell, who switched up his style to give Froch a taste of his own roughhousing ways.

So we wonder if Kessler is past his peak.

And if Ward can handle the pressure of being elevated to a possible tourney frontrunner?

If Allan Green can shake his persistent tendency towards streakiness.

And we wonder if the scouting reports have finally sunk in and the blueprint to deal with Froch is readily available to all.  Dirrell (18-1, 13 KOs) will help us get the answer, but he's not exempt from the uncertainty. We wonder whether Dirrell's blend of slickness and aggressive-defensiveness will work as well on another guy who likes to be the advancer, but who now presumably takes the 26-year-old Michigan native completely seriously.

On a Thursday conference call to hype the March 27th Abraham-Dirrell clash which will unfold at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, and on Showtime, Dirrell gave some hints on how he'll deal with the Armenian/German tactically. "You just can’t stand in front of Arthur Abraham," Dirrell said. "His power is right there in front of him and he’s got strong hooks. He’s very explosive. I’ve seen the Taylor fight and I saw Jermain stand in front of Arthur. That’s something that you just can’t do."

The 30-year-old Abraham (31-0, 25 KOs) sounded like he has a good handle on Dirrell's manner in the ring. “My sparring partners copy Andre Dirrell’s style every day and they run away a lot," he said.  "So, I’m prepared for that. If you compare Dirrell and (Jermain) Taylor they have different styles. Taylor is more a fighter and more aggressive while Dirrell is more of a technical guy who is very fast. I expect him to be running a lot because that is his tactic. He will be running around. That’s what he likes to do.”

Another known unknown--we cannot predict whether the "home court" advantage truly be an advantage, or will fighting in front of his peeps bring Dirrell down? You know friends and family will bombard his cell with ticket requests leading up to the bout. And perhaps his ego will kick in, and he'll press for a stoppage instead of playing to his strength, of selective and sporadic confrontation. On the call, it sounded like he'll use the home court advantageously. “This isn’t just big for Detroit or for Flint but for all of Michigan," he said. "Detroit is one of the legendary spots in boxing so that’s why I wanted to bring the fight there -- to show the Detroit boxing fans that boxing is not dying. It’s coming here and it’s here to stay."


A final boldfaced question mark that really nobody outside of Dirrell and his inner core team can answer, and even they won't fully have a handle on it till 12 or fewer rounds has elapsed on March 27th...how is his back? Dirrell injured his back during sparring three weeks ago, and this clash with Abraham originally set for March 6 in California had to be moved to late March. He addressed the matter on the call...but for me, this back injury makes me shift my (Monopoly) money to Abraham. He'll be advancing on Dirrell in that Terminator style, and if Dirrell's core is compromised, and he doesn't have the same mobility we saw against Froch, then he'll get damaged. “I was sparring with one of my sparring partners and I turned and when I stepped to the side of him before I turned all the way to face him I took a punch across my body and that’s how I threw my back out," Dirrell explained. "It’s unfortunate I hurt my back, but I’m 90 percent back and still pushing forward and getting everything ready with preparations for my victory over Arthur Abraham."

Regarding the bigger picture... I was out front when this tourney was announced with my belief that one or more of the guys entering the tourney wouldn't be in the mix when the thing reached fruition. We've already had one pullout, as Jermain Taylor's apparent chin fragility and possible lingering damage from accrued punishment resulted in his auto-ejection from the Showtime-crafted round robin. I'll go out on a limb and say we'll see another fighter pull out before we get to the final stage. Who? I only have an inkling, a gut feeling. I think Kessler's closer to the end of his road than anyone else in the mix...

And here's the bottom-line beauty to this whole Tournament. All these questions, all these unknown factors and variables, are proving to be a compelling drama to follow. We're building up a greater familiarity with these fighters, because of this multi-fight format. TSS U, let's fire off some Super Six-based predictions in the comment section. Who will win this whole thing? Who will get dropped and stopped along the rest of the way? Weigh in!

 

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Rico Sioting:  This fight will be a candidate for fight of the year 2010...But later this year, if Dirrel prevails, a fight with Andre Ward will be the best fight for 2010...And If Joe Calzaghe plans to make a comeback...against these 3 guys, he'll be in for a big surprise...Maybe he can come back...a fight with Jermain Taylor...hahahaha...
Thursday Mar 4, 2010 07:16:44 PM
brownsugar:  was it a ploy to get some extra training time??,... or a shystie move to switch the venue to Dirrells home town advantage??,.. or did he really get injured??.. guess we really won't ever really know,.. but Abrahms is going to bring it in a serious way,.. I have Dirrell as the far better boxer,.. but I also have some Major question marks about Dirrells durability,.. a win would be a fantastic boost for the "American" squad,.. and I even think Vegas has Dirrell as the favorite (I could be wrong),..curiosly many articles have been written proclaiming that Dirrell will KO Arthur in an easy fight,.. I wish I could be that confident... not that AA has such extraordinary skills (hardly),.. but he covers up well,. paces himself, has decent boxing skills,. is very durable,. and can explode at any time with one lethal punch to finish his foe,... the only question is whether Dirrell has the durability to survive if he gets caught or can he go 12 without getting caught (like Mayweather),.. Dirrell has every other advantage except for the most crucial one...(chin) I give him credit for wanting to take a risky fight of this magnitude in front of a hometown audience...he's been proclaiming for years that he wanted to fight AA and the other top champs... now we can finally see what he's capable of...may the best man win...
Thursday Mar 4, 2010 07:20:35 PM
Rico Sioting:  Super middle is the most excitin' division with the emergence of these great fighters...Add Allan Green & Carl Froch to that...I think Manny Pacquiao will enter the super middleweight too..he3..
Thursday Mar 4, 2010 07:21:00 PM
in touch:  Tough for a fighter to fight with a tight back. The fight being rescheduled for 3 weeks later does not give enough time for Direll to recover from the injury. And with the way Abrahms pressures fighters it's gonna be a tough one for Direll. Abrahms has the edge on this one. Direll didn't fight to beat Froch, he fough to squeak by him. That's not the right approach.
Friday Mar 5, 2010 03:01:38 AM
Isaiah:  All I'm saying is this. If Direll wants to get a win over on Abraham, he better step his game up more then what he did against Froch or it's, night, night. Abraham by TKO in the late rounds, but I could see Direll cruising to a UD if he really takes this seriously.
Friday Mar 5, 2010 05:39:56 AM
MisterLee:  Ward by UD, Dirrell by 10 or 11th round TKO, Froch by 10th round TKO. Ward and froch in finals. Round 3 would be: ward over dirrell UD, Froch vs. abraham, froch by 11th rd tko or froch vs.green , froch by SD with knockdowns in a few rounds both sides, kessler vs. green, green by 8 th round tko, kessler vs. abraham,kessler by 10th round tko. holler!
Friday Mar 5, 2010 08:33:54 AM
Master Snake:  MisterLee, MisterLee. You've got it out for AA huh? Do you really think all of his future opponents in this tourney will KO him? You're kidding right? The guy is definitely beatable. But it is by a points decision; not trying to crack his titanium jaw. Dirrell should be able to do this. Especially in front of his hometown crowd. I think his injured back was all a ploy to rattle AA's camp. They accomplished two big things with this: AA returned to Germany after staying in LA for some time preparing for the fight; effectively undoing some of whatever they accomplished in training (it's not like the guy struggles to make weight at SM) AND the fight was moved from LA to Detroit. Very good tactical maneuvering for Dirrell's team. If anyone hasn't noticed, I think Gary Shaw really has it out for Team Sauerland. I wouldn't be surprised to see him enter the ring with a baseball bat if Dirrell starts to get pummeled by AA. I have to agree with Mr. Woods regarding Kessler. If he loses against Froch, he might as well hang it up. He won't want to have his pretty face busted up anymore. Ward really messsed him up. I do believe that most of the damage from that fight was from head butts. Knowing Andre's social image I would like to believe they were all unintentional but... that last one looked like a bull charging through a red cape AND our world is full of fake Sunday Christians.
Friday Mar 5, 2010 09:24:14 AM
Anony:  FRANKLY I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT DIRREL... First time I saw him was his last fight and he didn't look at the top against Froch. Also Abraham's defense will be too much for him and he will have to engage at some point. The thing is... Froch was dominated by Taylor until the last round and Abraham Knocked Taylor out after having an even fight.... taking this into consideration, how good Dirrel really is???? Nothing personal but Abraham will control this fight... the mummy-robot will be fishing for Dirrel all night long landing enough meaninful punches to win by decision or KO. ABRAHAM WINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Friday Mar 5, 2010 09:33:24 AM
deepwater:  froch wins the whole thing
Friday Mar 5, 2010 02:27:34 PM
Keith:  I think Ward beats/KO's Allen Green. Kessler UD's Froch. The only toss up for me is Dirrell v. Abraham. I don't know what kind of chin Dirrell has. He might have a good one considering he fought Froch but then again how good is Froch's power compared to Abraham, Abraham DID lose against Miranda the first time. Also, it took him some time to KO Taylor. I'm going out on a limb and predict that Dirrell wins a snoozer. He's at home, and he's going to run.
Friday Mar 5, 2010 05:38:28 PM
TotoyBato:  Tight Back, Bruised Ribs, Blatant Dirty Boxing, Flash & Run, PURE AMERICAN DIRTY TACTICS. No excuses, Abraham will stop Dirrel.
Saturday Mar 6, 2010 11:34:51 AM
MisterLee @ Master Snake:  Aiiiiiight. Put your crow where your mouf' is! Abraham had the fight of his life agst a right hand (Miranda), and knocked out some leftovers, big whoop! The guy is limited as can be. Dirrell well knock this fellow around, esp. seeing how he lost so closely to froch, it's gonna be americans all the way in round 2. Holler!
Saturday Mar 6, 2010 08:23:00 PM

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