Don King kills Vitali vs. Valuev. Enter Briggs?

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  • The Hammer
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    #11
    Originally posted by Mr. Blobby
    If this and a Haye fight doesn't happen he should looking at Solis, Austin, Chagaev, Thompson not ****ing Briggs.
    Chagaev isn't ranked by the WBC, he's Haye's mandatory anyway.

    Austin was already KOed early by Wlad. Briggs at least has power and is a former world titleholder.

    Solis has already turned down the fight.

    Thompson was KOed already by Wlad.

    Briggs is the best choice given what's available.

    Of course Haye, Valuev and Solis would be better, but Haye is chicken, Valuev is managed by Don King, and Solis doesn't want the fight right now (I don't know why).

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    • Rick Grimes
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      #12
      Originally posted by Hitman932
      Basically you want him to fight all the guys ranked by the WBA who would whoop Haye's ass if he gave them a shot.
      Austin and Solis are ranked 1 & 2 by the WBC you know the belt that Vitali has.

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      • Rick Grimes
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        #13
        Originally posted by Freedom Fighter
        Chagaev isn't ranked by the WBC, he's Haye's mandatory anyway.

        Austin was already KOed early by Wlad. Briggs at least has power and is a former world titleholder.

        Solis has already turned down the fight.

        Thompson was KOed already by Wlad.

        Briggs is the best choice given what's available.

        Of course Haye, Valuev and Solis would be better, but Haye is chicken, Valuev is managed by Don King, and Solis doesn't want the fight right now (I don't know why).
        What has Wlad beating them got to do with Vitali?

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        • Boxing Scene
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          #14
          Originally posted by Mr. Blobby
          If this and a Haye fight doesn't happen he should looking at Solis, Austin, Chagaev, Thompson not ****ing Briggs.
          LOL you want Vitali to fight people who are ranked by the WBA and waiting for a title shot????

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          • SimonTemplar
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            #15
            This is a real shame if true. I guess King knows that another defeat, particularly a bad one, could end Valuev's days as a cash cow. Trouble is, King won't make much money out of Valuev if he doesn't face a Klitschko. Haye is the only other big fight for him, and given the way Haye is 'negotiating' with the Klitschkos, Haye would probably want the vast majority of the purse were he to rematch Valuev. King/Valuev should take the 1.2m, it's a good offer and would be an interesting fight to watch. Whatever happens, I really hope it is not Briggs, he couldn't hack it and would go into his shell. Might be a good 60 seconds at the beginning of round one, after that terrible.

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            • Chunk..
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              #16
              How did Sauerland let Don King into the tent? They're joined at the hip.

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              • BostonGuy
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                #17
                I just don't get King's negotiating style. He'd rather sideline his fighter than have him make a great payday. I just don't get the economics of it...

                As for Vitali, Adamek is the best choice of an opponent. He's a crafty boxer who's always in impeccable shape and who has actually earned his title shot ( provided he beats Grant). He's also a fellow European who has a huge fan base in the U.S. and in Europe and would generate alot of interest...

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                • BattlingNelson
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BostonGuy
                  I just don't get King's negotiating style. He'd rather sideline his fighter than have him make a great payday. I just don't get the economics of it...

                  As for Vitali, Adamek is the best choice of an opponent. He's a crafty boxer who's always in impeccable shape and who has actually earned his title shot ( provided he beats Grant). He's also a fellow European who has a huge fan base in the U.S. and in Europe and would generate alot of interest...
                  Yeah. Adamek would be good. Maybe a tad to early for him? That fight could be much in a years time?

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                  • BostonGuy
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BattlingNelson
                    Yeah. Adamek would be good. Maybe a tad to early for him? That fight could be much in a years time?
                    I think he has a better chance to win against Vitali than he does against Wlad. Let's be honest, Vitali looked lackadaisical and seemed to 'sleep walk' through his last fight. If Vitali approaches this fight in a similiar way then I give Adamek a great chance to pull the upset. Plus, Vitali has stated that he wants to retire after this year...

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                    • Davros?
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                      #20
                      Man up Haye and take a fight with Vitali.

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