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...
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Comments Thread For: Shannon Briggs Open Letter To Challenge David Haye
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Originally posted by Capital Punch View PostI 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.
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Originally posted by vanillacoke View PostHe has "runned" in ONE fight. Name me a fight where Haye runs other than the Valuev fight?
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.
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Originally posted by Capital Punch View PostErm...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.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.
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Originally posted by Shazam! View PostI 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.
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