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![]() Ooh, la la! Lucien Bute stands atop super middleweight mountain Ironic, isn’t it? After all the time, money and energy Showtime has expended on its Super Six super middleweight tournament, it has been revealed that archrival HBO has the one card that trumps their six. Based on his terrific four round demolition of iron-chinned Librado Andrade Saturday night in Quebec City, Lucian Bute, the Romanian who thrives fighting out of Montreal in La Belle Provence, sits atop the world 168 pound heap. It’s also ironic that, if he had stayed with promoter Mogens Palle and not jumped ship to another promoter, that Mikkel Kessler could have fought (and, it says here, beaten) Bute instead of taking a wicked beatdown by American Andre Ward. Palle had tentative talks about a Bute-Kessler bout and Bute’s connections were keen on such a bout either in Montreal or Copenhagen. So far, Kessler’s Showtime adventure has been great for the American network and the new American star, Ward, but not so brilliant for the Dane.
There’s no reason why, given some fariness in selecting officials, that Pavlik should not go to Canada to challenge Bute. There’s box office and TV rating magic inherent in that pairing.
I, for one, still think Guzman-Edwin Valero would be a fun fight. Nobody will pay much for it but it's a fun fight regardless. |
Michael Marley
Michael Marley is a former sports columnist for
the New York Post and an ex-criminal defense attorney who once worked
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