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  • The Disrespecting of Shannon Briggs

    By Cliff Rold - Magazine covers, a couch spot places like the Tonight Show…these are just some of the things that seemingly have been the purview of the king of boxing over the years. From November 11, 1997 to March 28, 1998, it should have been the purview of Shannon Briggs. Those were the dates during which he, and he alone, was the true World heavyweight champion and yet when he walks into a room today not enough call him champ.

    As Brooklyn’s Briggs (48-4-1, 42 KO) prepares to defend his WBO belt against Sultan Ibragimov (20-0-1, 17 KO) of Russia this Saturday night in Atlantic City, the dozens of features and columns (some at this site) leading up their pay-per-view showdown are remarkable for the few times Briggs’ former position is made clear. One notable writer recently stated a case for the significance of the lineal heavyweight crown and skipped from Foreman to Lewis, willfully leaving Briggs out.

    It’s a discredit to those who refuse to note Briggs place in history and it’s disrespectful to Briggs. Briggs reign was not memorable but it did occur and the words “former World heavyweight champion” belong next to his name. Whether one agrees with the decision that gave him the crown or not, it was his moment and it’s long past time he get his just due.

    The man he defeated that autumn evening in 1997, George Foreman, had recaptured the lineal crown (and two alphabet belts: WBA & IBF) and the public imagination at age 45 only two years earlier with a 10th round knockout of reigning king Michael Moorer. His actions following that win sent the division into disarray. Foreman was almost immediately stripped by the WBA; they filled that vacancy with a bout between Bruce Seldon and Tony Tucker. The IBF would suddenly vault Axel Schultz, an unknown from Germany into their mandatory spot. [details]

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    I remember watching that fight in a bar. When a mediocre heavyweight boxer like Briggs was given a gift decision and took the title from the 48-year-old all time great, George Foreman, I was outraged.

    When I think of that night in late 1997, I hope for Ibragimov to win on Saturday. I bet Foreman will be watching, and rooting for Sultan too!
    Last edited by Steelhammer86; 05-31-2007, 02:13 PM.

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    • #3
      Yeah, not a great decision but, in talking with another writer recently it was pointed out that in Europe it was seen as a fine decision. I'd have to see thr press from then but an interesting take.

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      • #4
        I've seen the way Briggs behaved towards Lyakhovich and now Ibragamov. Briggs is a bum who deserves no respect.





        ww

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        • #5
          don't like this article, George Foreman beat the ever living **** out of Briggs almost all 12 rounds and was clearly robbed. Briggs is crap.

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          • #6
            Agree on the decsion ES, but that wasnt really the point. If you check the cited examples of other bad decisions, you'll see my point was that history is only willfully re-written in this case. This wasn't the worst decision of the bunch.

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            • #7
              "in Europe it was seen as a fine decision"


              By who in Europe? A drunk in some bar?




              ww

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              • #8
                Originally posted by werewolf View Post
                "in Europe it was seen as a fine decision"


                By who in Europe? A drunk in some bar?




                ww
                Sven Ottke' house, he thought Briggs should have got a UD instead of a MD.

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                • #9
                  LOL Hopkirk.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by werewolf View Post
                    Briggs is a bum who deserves no respect.
                    Best quote ever. I'll put it as my new sig if you don't mind..

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