HOLLYWOOD, FL – On March 10th, if you sneezed or bent down to tie your shoe lace after the opening bell of the main event at Madison Square Garden, you were simply out of luck – the show was over. Sultan Ibragimov stunned the spectators, who had barely settled into their seats, with the suddenness and ferocity of his attack, capped with a thunderous left uppercut that sent his opponent, Javier Mora, sprawling. It was all over in 46 seconds of the first round – a record for the quickest knockout in a main event bout in Madison Square Garden history! [details]
Sultan Ibragimov's KO Win Makes MSG History
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Ive never seen anyone have trouble landing on briggs. taking his right hand is another story though. sultan may go down early but I feel he'll weather any early storm and stop a weary briggs late. this is assuming sultan comes in shape. should be a great fight. style wise I cant see it not being a good oneComment
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Yeah getting inside without taking too many right hands is just the problem facing him here.Ive never seen anyone have trouble landing on briggs. taking his right hand is another story though. sultan may go down early but I feel he'll weather any early storm and stop a weary briggs late. this is assuming sultan comes in shape. should be a great fight. style wise I cant see it not being a good oneComment
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He's a bit sloppy but he's tough, he throws fast, very hard punches in combinations, and he fights at a high workrate when he's in shape.
He'll beat Briggs no problem.Comment
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