Yes, I would assume that to be the case. But that again brings into question the extent a fighter can be believed regarding how hard his opponent is hitting him. If anything the harder a puncher hit you the less you're going to remember because the closer you'd be to total unconsciousness. Does Briggs genuinely believe that Vitali hit him the hardest? Since he hasn't retracted his words, and has in fact added to them at a later date, then I think so. Is he mistaken? Yes, I believe so, based simply on the fact that Vitali didn't knock him out.
The same skepticism should be applied to any fighter, not because they're all a pack of inveterate liars, but because of the very nature of sport in which they're engaged.
The same skepticism should be applied to any fighter, not because they're all a pack of inveterate liars, but because of the very nature of sport in which they're engaged.
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