2017–18 World Boxing Super Series – super middleweight division

The 2017–18 World Boxing Super Series – super middleweight division was a World Boxing Super Series professional boxing tournament taking place between September 2017 and September 2018 in several countries. The Super Series features 8 top-rated super middleweight boxers in a single-elimination tournament. Its winner will hold the WBA's world title, The Ring Magazine title, as well as the Muhammad Ali trophy. The tournament was organized by Comosa AG. A cruiserweight tournament is held concurrently, with prize money for both competitions totalling US$50 million.[1]

Participants

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Rating1 Boxer Record2 Stance Height Age2 World titles2
103  Jürgen Brähmer (GER) 48–3–0 Southpaw 1.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in) (1978-10-05)October 5, 1978 (aged 38)
 Robert Brant (USA) 22–0–0 Orthodox 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in) (1990-10-02)October 2, 1990 (aged 26)
 Jamie Cox (GBR) 24–0–0 Southpaw 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) (1986-08-24)August 24, 1986 (aged 31)
6  Chris Eubank Jr. (GBR) 25–1–0 Orthodox 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) (1989-09-18)September 18, 1989 (aged 27) IBO World Champion
3  George Groves (GBR) 26–3–0 Orthodox 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in) (1988-03-26)March 26, 1988 (aged 29) WBA (Super) World Champion
 Erik Skoglund (SWE) 26–0–0 Orthodox 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) (1991-05-24)May 24, 1991 (aged 26)
7  Callum Smith (GBR) 22–0–0 Orthodox 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) (1990-04-23)April 23, 1990 (aged 27)
 Avni Yıldırım (TUR) 16–0–0 Orthodox 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) (1991-08-05)August 5, 1991 (aged 26)

^1 Transnational Boxing Rankings Board rankings on 12 September 2017, the last archived rankings before the start of the tournament. [2]
^2 Age, records, and titles listed as of the start of the tournament.
^3 Ranked as light heavyweight.

Bracket

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The format of the tournament required 4 seeded fighters to each choose their opponent from the 4 remaining unseeded fighters in a draft. The seeded fighters were determined by the organizers.[6] The draft took place on July 8, 2017, in a gala hosted by actress Melanie Winiger in Monte Carlo.[7] Chris Eubank chose the opponent for the winner of the Eubank Jr. vs Abraham bout.

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
 George Groves (GBR) KO 4
 Jamie Cox (GBR)
 George Groves (GBR) UD 12
 Chris Eubank Jr. (GBR)
 Chris Eubank Jr. (GBR) KO 3
 Avni Yıldırım  (TUR)
 George Groves (GBR)
 Callum Smith (GBR) KO 7
 Callum Smith (GBR) UD 12
 Erik Skoglund (SWE)
 Callum Smith (GBR) UD 12
 Nieky Holzken(NED)
 Jürgen Brähmer (GER) UD 12
 Robert Brant (USA)

*Jürgen Brähmer withdrew from the semi-final due to an illness and was replaced by Nieky Holzken.

Quarterfinals

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Smith vs. Skoglund

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Date16 September 2017
VenueEcho Arena, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Title(s) on the linevacant WBC Diamond super middleweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer United Kingdom Callum Smith Sweden Erik Skoglund
Nickname Mundo
Hometown Liverpool, United Kingdom Vårdinge, Sweden
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight 167+35 lb (76.0 kg) 167+710 lb (76.1 kg)
Result
Smith defeats Skoglund via UD (116–112, 117–110, 117–111)[8]

The first WBSS super middleweight match featured Callum Smith and Erik Skoglund, two young undefeated fighters, competing for a spot in the semifinals. At the official weigh-in, Smith hit the scales at 167 3⁄5 lbs, while Skoglund weighed-in around 167 3⁄5 lbs. The fight took place at Echo Arena in Liverpool and was announced by Jimmy Lennon Jr.[9]

Smith beat Skoglund by unanimous decision to win one of four quarter-finals in front of his home crowd in Liverpool. The officials scored the fight 116–112, 117–110 and 117–111 all in favor of Smith. Now unbeaten in 23 bouts, Smith also claimed the WBC Diamond belt and became the first semi-finalist in the super middleweight World Boxing Super Series. Early on, the fight appeared to be a mismatch with Smith outclassing his opponent. However, Skoglund got himself into the fight in the middle rounds behind his consistent jab and head movement, giving Smith a bloody nose. Smith would make his own surge late in the fight, scoring a knockdown in round 11 and earning a clear unanimous decision.[10][11]

Eubank vs. Yıldırım

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Date7 October 2017
VenueHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, Germany
Title(s) on the lineIBO super middleweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer United Kingdom Chris Eubank Jr. Turkey Avni Yıldırım
Nickname Next Gen Mr Robot
Hometown Brighton, United Kingdom Sivas, Turkey
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight 167+710 lb (76.1 kg) 168 lb (76 kg)
Result
Eubank Jr. defeats Yıldırım in the 3rd round via KO.

The super middleweight tournament resumed with Chris Eubank Jr. defending his IBO title against Avni Yıldırım. The fight was scheduled for October 6, at the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle in Stuttgart. In the lead-up to the fight, Ahmet Öner, Yıldırım's manager, got into a one-sided confrontation with Eubank's camp at a press conference. Öner called Eubank arrogant, threatened to knock someone out, and yelled "When you laugh, you son of a bitch, I fuck your wife in your bed!" at a man off-stage.[12] At the weigh-in, Eubank tipped the scales at 167 7⁄10 lbs, while Yıldırım weighed in at 168 lbs.[13]

On fight night, Eubank blasted Yıldırım, knocking him out in round 3. Eubank dropped his opponent with an uppercut in the first round, and finished him with a flurry of punches punctuated with a left hook in round 3.[14]

The undercard featured a 10-round bout between former Olympians Stefan Härtel and Viktor Polyakov, which was controversially won by Härtel by majority decision. Upon being announced, the decision was booed by the audience at the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle. A brawl broke out in the stands moments before the main event.[15]

Groves vs. Cox

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Date14 October 2017
VenueWembley Arena, London, United Kingdom
Title(s) on the lineWBA (Super) super middleweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer United Kingdom George Groves United Kingdom Jamie Cox
Nickname Saint George
Hometown London, United Kingdom Swindon, United Kingdom
Height 5 ft 11+12 in (1.82 m) 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight 167+110 lb (75.8 kg) 167+45 lb (76.1 kg)
Result
Groves defeats Cox in the 4th round via KO.

George Groves sought to defend his WBA (Super) title against Jamie Cox at the Wembley Arena in the super middleweight competition's third quarter-final match. Both fighters made weight the day before the fight, with Groves coming in at 167 1⁄10 lb, while Cox weighed 167 4⁄5 lb.[16]

After a tentative first round, Cox managed to corner Groves and hit him with accurate combination punching during round 2. Cox pressed Groves for the rest of the fight but Groves slowly started countering him with accurate timing. The fight ended in round 4, when Groves landed an uppercut to Cox's solar plexus which dropped the challenger. Cox was unable to recover as the referee counted him out. The win set up another domestic showdown for Groves, who is scheduled to face Eubank in the semifinals.[17][18]

The undercard features tournament alternate Patrick Nielsen taking on local fighter John Ryder. Ryder blasted Nielsen, dropping him after two rounds. Nielsen was then hurt in round five by a right hook, which also dislodged his gumshield. Ryder then pounced on Nielsen, who wasn't defending himself and went down and out.[19]

Brähmer vs. Brant

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Date27 October 2017
VenueSport- und Kongresshalle, Schwerin, Germany
Tale of the tape
Boxer Germany Jürgen Brähmer United States Robert Brant
Nickname   Bravo
Hometown Stralsund, Germany Saint Paul, U.S.
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight 166+910 lb (75.7 kg) 166 lb (75 kg)
Result
Brähmer defeats Brant via UD (119–109, 118–110, 116–112).

The final Super Series quarterfinal featured Jürgen Brähmer going against Robert Brant. Both competitors had recently fought at other weights, with Brähmer being a former light heavyweight world champion and Brant a fringe middleweight contender. Brähmer's last fight at super middleweight was a decision win over Mario Veit. At the weigh-in, Brähmer weighed 166 9⁄10 lb, while Brant tipped the scales at 166 lb even.[20]

Brähmer got a dominant decision win, outboxing and outworking Brant over twelve rounds.[21] Brant was unable to cope with Brähmer's refined technique, and he eventually seemed to tire out. Brant had only fought ten rounds once before and he had never fought twelve rounds.[22] Brähmer's promoter and tournament organizer, Kalle Sauerland, called it Brähmer's best performance of all time.[23]

Tournament reserve Vincent Feigenbutz picked up a win on the undercard, with a round 11 TKO over Gastón Vega.

Semifinals

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The semifinals took place on 17 and 24 February 2018.

Groves v Eubank

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17 February 2018 George Groves United Kingdom def. (UD 12) United Kingdom Chris Eubank Jr. Manchester Arena, Manchester, United Kingdom

Smith v Holzken

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24 February 2018 Callum Smith United Kingdom def. (UD 12) Netherlands Nieky Holzken* Arena Nürnberger Versicherung, Nürnberg, Germany

*Jürgen Brähmer withdrew from the semi-final due to an illness and was replaced by Nieky Holzken.[24]

Final

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The final was scheduled for 14 July 2018 in London, but later it was rescheduled for 28 September 2018 in Jeddah.

28 September 2018 Callum Smith United Kingdom def. (KO 7) United Kingdom George Groves King Abdullah Sports City Indoor Stadium, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "12 September 2017 - Transnational Boxing Rankings Board". www.tbrb.org.
  3. ^ a b "World Boxing Super Series final slot still up in the air". Espn.com. 7 July 2017. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
  4. ^ "Chris Eubank Jr. dominates Arthur Abraham, earns spot in World Boxing Super Series". Espn.com. 15 July 2017. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
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  12. ^ "WBSS: Yildirim's manager flips out at Eubank Jr. Press conference!". 4 October 2017.
  13. ^ "Chris Eubank Jr makes weight in Stuttgart for World Boxing Super Series fight with Avni Yildirim".
  14. ^ "World Boxing Super Series results: Chris Eubank Jr knocks out Avni Yildirim". 7 October 2017.
  15. ^ "Chaos at Chris Eubank Jr vs Avni Yildirim fight as mass brawl breaks out". Daily Mirror. 7 October 2017.
  16. ^ "George Groves and Jamie Cox make weight ahead of World Boxing Super Series quarter-final".
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  18. ^ "Groves demolishes Cox inside four rounds". 14 October 2017.
  19. ^ "John Ryder Crushes Patrick Nielsen in Five, Hopes for Zeuge Shot". 14 October 2017.
  20. ^ "Juergen Braehmer vs. Rob Brant - Official weights ⋆ Boxing News 24". 26 October 2017.
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  23. ^ ""Bester Brähmer aller Zeiten"". 29 October 2017.
  24. ^ "Holzken replaces Brahmer in Smith bout". BBC Sport.