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Chad Dawson Overwhelms Glen Johnson

Southpaw "Bad" Chad Dawson moved effortlessly around the ring while Glen "The Road Warrior" Johnson was mostly flat-footed and looked old.

Dawson fired his right jab, following it up with left hooks and straight lefts. Dawson won the exchanges when they existed over the course of Saturday night's lopsided, 12-round unanimous decision over the aging Johnson before a partisan crowd at the XL Center in Hartford, Conn.

In victory, Dawson improved to 29-0 with 17 knockouts, earning the WBC's interim light heavyweight title while also defending his IBO crown, and in the process erasing all doubt as to who won the first Dawson-Johnson bout in April 2008.

Ex-Champ Winky Wright Returns to Ring Next Month vs. Grady Brewer

Former world champion Winky Wright will return from an eight-month layoff when he enters the ring against Grady Brewer on Dec. 11 at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan.

A southpaw who will turn 38 on Nov. 26, Wright is coming off of consecutive losses by decision to Bernard Hopkins and Paul Williams in July 2007 and this past April, respectively.

Wright (51-5-1, 25 knockouts) owns victories over former world champs Shane Mosley and Felix Trinidad, and fought to a disputed draw with former undisputed middleweight (160 pounds) champion Jermain Taylor.

Carl Froch Thinks He'll Win Super Six

Carl FrochConfidence has never been an issue for WBC champion Carl Froch.

In a wide-ranging interview, the outspoken and talented Englishman, who is 26-0 with 20 knockouts, says why he thought Andre Dirrell was "scared" in their Oct. 17 fight, why he believes Dirrell will defeat Germany's Arthur Abraham and why he will defeat WBA champ Mikkel Kessler.

Read what Froch had to say during this Q&A after the jump.

Showtime Exec 'Thrilled' After Early Bouts

Showtime's Sports general manager, Ken Hershman, said that he is "thrilled" concerning the success of last weekend's two super middleweight bouts of the Super Six World Boxing Classic tournament, even as he expressed concern and well-wishes toward Jermain Taylor, who was diagnosed with a concussion following his 12th-round knockout loss to Germany's Arthur Abraham.

After losing to Abraham (31-0, 25 KOs) in a clash of former middleweight (160 pounds) champions, Taylor (28-4-1, 17 KOs) was hospitalized for a few days in Germany following their 168-pound battle.

Froch Deals Dirrell First Loss in Title Bout

Carl FrochEngland's Carl Froch overcame the speed, athleticism and switch-hitting tactics of previously unbeaten Andre Dirrell of Flint Mich., to retain his WBC super middleweight title by a split-decision Saturday night at the Trent FM Arena in Nottingham, England.

Froch benefited from referee, Hector Afu's, 10th-round, one-point deduction penalty against Dirrell during a session in which Froch was hurt by the challenger, only to rebound en route to the split-decision that was welcomed by most of the more than 7,000 screaming fans on hand.


'King' Abraham Stops Jermain Taylor

Arthur AbrahamGerman super middleweight Arthur Abraham is nicknamed "King."

And on Saturday before a partisan, sellout crowd of more than 14,000 at The O2 World Arena in Kreuzberg, Berlin, the 168-pounder crowned Jermain Taylor, stopping the Little Rock, Ark., resident in the 12th round of the clash of former middleweight (160 pounds) champions.

Abraham's 25th knockout came with 11 seconds left, after setting up a hard right hand with a short left, which deposited Taylor onto his back and stopped him cold.

In victory, the Armenian-born Abraham rose to 31-0 and increased the chances of achieving his goal of becoming a star on American soil, where he has fought only twice during his career.

Abraham vs. Taylor, Froch vs. Dirrell: Who Will Win Super Six Openers?

Jermain TaylorShowtime's Super Six World Boxing Classic super middleweight tournament begins on Saturday evening when former middleweight champs Arthur Abraham and Jermain Taylor step into the ring in what has the early making of a puncher-versus-boxer matchup.

Their 168-pound meeting, from the O2 World Arena in Kreuzberg, Germany, will be shown on a tape-delayed basis prior to the second featured bout, which will pit WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch of England and former Olympic bronze medalist Andre Dirrell from the Trent FM Arena in Froch's hometown of Nottingham.

Abraham or Taylor? Experts Weigh In



By the slim margin of seven votes to four on Wednesday, 11 boxing experts predicted that American Andre Dirrell will dethrone England's unbeaten Carl Froch as WBC super middleweight champion on Saturday night at the Trent FM Arena in Froch's native Nottingham.

The Froch-Dirrell 168-pound bout is part of Showtime's Super Six World Super Middleweight Boxing Classic, which also includes Saturday's matchup featuring Arthur Abraham (30-0, 24 knockouts) of Berlin against Jermain Taylor (28-3-1, 17 KOs) of Arkansas in a battle of former middleweight (160) world champions at the O2 World Arena before Abraham's hometown crowd in Kreuzberg.

FanHouse has yet again asked for the predicitions and opinions of 11 boxing gurus, this time concerning Abraham vs. Taylor.

Andre Dirrell Talks the Talk

Andre DirrellOn Saturday, Andre Dirrell, broke training camp in Big Bear Lake, Calif., where the former Olympic bronze medalist worked out at 7,500 feet above sea level for this coming Saturday's bid to win the WBC super middleweight crown from England's Carl Froch.

And it seems that from the moment Dirrell (18-0, 13 knockouts) landed in Froch's hometown of Nottingham, the Flint, Mich., native has been running his mouth as swiftly as he plans to move his hands and feet during their clash of 168-pounders.

"I've spent my whole life dreaming of this night when I fight for the world title," said the 27-year-old Dirrell. "Froch has been foaming at the mouth saying how hopeless my chances are against him. Frankly I find his rants tiresome."

Super Six Series Humanizes Fighters



One of the more touching moments of Showtime's Fight Camp 360: Inside The Super Six World Boxing Classic is followed by one the most brutal sequences.

Check out the complete first episode before Saturday's debut (10:30PM ET) exclusively on FanHouse below.

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