By Philip Michael

On December 17 in Atlantic City, N.J., Super Six-finalists Andre Ward and Carl Froch will fight for the Super Six trophy, two championship belts, and super middleweight bragging rights.

But the stakes might’ve just gotten higher for the two combatants.

Promoter Kalle Sauerland – who promotes former champion Mikkel Kessler – plans to bring the winner to Denmark to face the “Viking Warrior” in 2012.

And he’s willing to break off some serious Euro to make it happen.

”Long story short, as soon as the Super Six final,” Sauerland said to Ekstra Bladet, “we’ll track down the winner’s camp and drop the biggest offer that’s ever been given to a super middleweight boxer.”

If that statement rings true, the Super Six winner will be looking at a massive payday in the neighborhood of $10 million – which both Joe Calzaghe and Kessler reportedly pocketed in their 2007 unification bout.

Ward and Froch are battling for 168-pound supremacy in the long awaited final of the Showtime Super Six World Boxing Classic tournament.

A fight between either would mean a rematch of Kessler’s two previous Super Six-outings, before the Dane was forced to withdraw due to a career-threatening eye injury. Before any mega-match can be made, Mikkel Kessler must win his upcoming title fight against WBO titlist Robert Stieglitz.

Should the Dane prevail, a fight vs. the Super Six champion would then have three major belts at stake – the WBA, WBC, and WBO titles.

”We’d love to do that fight in Parken Stadium,” Sauerland said. “And I guarantee we don’t have to spend one single Euro on advertising to sell tickets to a fight of that magnitude. Every single seat at Parken will sell itself due to the magnitude of the fight.”