How would Mike Tyson have dealt with Shannon Briggs?

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  • ironmike2012
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    #11
    Couldn't imagine Briggs sitting down and eating Tyson's food.
    Tyson would have gave Briggs a prison style beatdown.
    Briggs and Bowe never called out Mike, why? Well they have heard about big head Mike, the kid who beat down grown men.
    Trash talk never would work against Tyson, you would have to talk in the ring (your only chance against an animal like Tyson). The ring, with rules (and a ref to enforce him) wouldn't help Briggs, but if Briggs followed Tyson around like Wlad, Tyson would give him a beating, no payday for Briggs.
    Briggs is only doing it to a fighter who is known to be more passive than aggressive. He's not following Wilder around, Wilder would fight back. I don't even like Wilder either.

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    • 1bad65
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      #12
      Tyson would have dealt with Briggs the same way he dealt with Mitch 'Blood' Green.

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      • FeFist
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        #13
        Originally posted by New England
        they wouldn't make it through a f#cking press conference


        i actually think briggs would be reserved against a prime / past prime tyson. wladimir ins't going to do anything when you get in his face. the guy owns a promotional entity, has a PHD, and speaks about half a dozen languages. he boxes for money, not for some kind of street code.


        tyson would hit briggs if he got in his face. he'd probably only have to hit briggs once or twice, and it would do damage. broken teeth, etc. that's what happened to mitch green. tyson lumped him up and broke his hand in the process.
        That's the funny thing with Mike. With most professional boxers, and athletes, you don't get the impression that they'd beat someone to a pulp for crossing the line; people can posture with them.

        With Mike, you just don't know.

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