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Was Shannon Briggs a mandatory challenger for Vitali Klitschko in 2010?

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  • Was Shannon Briggs a mandatory challenger for Vitali Klitschko in 2010?

    I can't remember whether Briggs was Vitali's mandatory or not.

    If so, HOW? If not, what did he do to earn a title shot?

    His two opponents prior to the Vitali fight were:

    Rob Calloway (70-11-2)
    Dominque Alexander (19-8-1).

  • #2
    No, he was a voluntary.

    He was chosen because he was a well-known name and a two-time former titleholder.

    Gomez
    Arreola
    Adamek
    Solis

    Were all Vitali's WBC mandatories.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
      No, he was a voluntary.

      He was chosen because he was a well-known name and a two-time former titleholder.

      Gomez
      Arreola
      Adamek
      Solis

      Were all Vitali's WBC mandatories.
      Thanks, Freedom.

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      • #4
        Briggs had a nightmare on that night that he would: get blasted over and over again by a monster,get screwed out of his $900 k by his management,have the blood vessels in his arms broken, and spend some quality time in a German hospital...and it was all voluntary. Any man who steps foot in the squared circle deserves respect.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
          No, he was a voluntary.

          He was chosen because he was a well-known name and a two-time former titleholder.

          Gomez
          Arreola
          Adamek
          Solis

          Were all Vitali's WBC mandatories.
          I think he may have been a one-time former champion. I recall reading some years ago that when he fought Foremen, Foreman had already been stripped over 2 years previously for not re-matching Axel Schultz, so it was not for a title.

          He was a 1-fight chmpion anyway, he beat Liakhovitch, and I saw the fight which Liakovitch was winning well until at the very end he walked into a lucky punch. You may remember it yourself.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by marvelousmatt View Post
            Briggs had a nightmare on that night that he would: get blasted over and over again by a monster,get screwed out of his $900 k by his management,have the blood vessels in his arms broken, and spend some quality time in a German hospital...and it was all voluntary. Any man who steps foot in the squared circle deserves respect.
            You don't seem to understand the mening of the word "voluntary" in boxing. Every fight is "voluntary" if you want to look at it that way. they don't HAVE to be boxers. A voluntary defence in boxing is just that instead of the organisation-in this case the WBC- chosing the designated mandatory opponent, they allow the champion to chose his own, often an easier fight than the mandatory, enabling him to make extra money against a lesser fighter (a kind of "perk').

            In this situation, Briggs was the voluntary opponent chosen by Klitschko for the reasons given by Freedom. And briggs jumped at the chance to grab a big payday and the chance of a lucky punh winning a title, which would have meant bigger paydays. Versteht??

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