I've always liked Shannon Briggs b/c he's charismatic and when he's in shape his fights are usually entertaining. That said, I don't even think he's ranked by any of the major sanctioning bodies and he's done virtually nothing to merit a title shot. Briggs needs to get a couple solid wins under his belt before he goes chasing a title shot...
Comments Thread For: Shannon Briggs Open Letter To Challenge David Haye
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What is this guy blabbering about that the Klitschkos backed out from him? If Sultan Ibragimov didn't school you you could have had a unification fight with Wlad, but Sultan did school you and was the one to fight Wlad insteadComment
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I hate Haye's fighting style. It is cowardly in my view...run rabbit run...
Obviously Haye remains a frightened cruiserweight who won't want any piece of your Arreola's Solis's Tua's Peter's...and will only get in a ring with the K's for 50%...i.e he'll price himself out and claim the usual BS!
Briggs would probably KO him. 50% chance I reckon.Comment
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Erm...did you see the Ruiz fight? Haye throws a few bombs and then has to be chased about the ring. This repeats until Ruiz is worn out by chasing him and gets rabbit punched to the floor.Comment
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I couldn't disagree more with your implication that Haye is nothing more than a runner. Say he's easy to hit or something but to imply that he's nothing more than a runner is pure ignorance. He is one of the biggest KO artists pound for pound and re: the Valuev fight...it would be ridiculous for a 6'2 blown up cruiserweight to brawl inside against a monster like Valuev, especially considering Haye's speed.
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This would actually be a very interesting fight. I don't really see what Haye would get out of it though. It's a high risk low reward fight for him. I know a lot of people are fed up with Briggs, but you have to admit the guy has a personality and is always one punch away from winning a fight.
But yeah, I don't see what's in this for Haye. Briggs is a very good seller of a fight, so perhaps money could be made though.Comment
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I couldn't disagree more with your implication that Haye is nothing more than a runner. Say he's easy to hit or something but to imply that he's nothing more than a runner is pure ignorance. He is one of the biggest KO artists pound for pound and re: the Valuev fight...it would be ridiculous for a 6'2 blown up cruiserweight to brawl inside against a monster like Valuev, especially considering Haye's speed.
I only comment on what I see. And in Haye I see a guy who isn't man enough to stand toe to toe with another HW unless he's a journeyman like Bonin. I don't care what he did at Cruiserweight. That is a joke division compared to HW, that's why they all move up: Adamek, Thomson, Gomez, Haye.. etc etc. Haye just needs to find another guy who hits and runs for the dullest HW fight in history.Comment
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