Vitali vs Briggs, a new spin.

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  1. BlackWall

    BlackWall Well-Known Member Full Member

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    and where is the sense of the thing, if they all are not avalable?
     
  2. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    harrison yes far worse than briggs, absolute joke of a fght.

    ruiz, hmmm would brggs beat ruiz? i doubt it.

    valuev is a better fight than briggs.

    mormeck, ye i agree wth that one.

    bonnin yes i agree wth that one.

    so we have 3/4 names there. but are they really the best 3 fighters you can think of who are behind briggs?

    is there any better fighters. i.e. better than mormeck but worse than briggs?
     
  3. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    there are a lot of heavyweight fighters atm.

    ALL I AM ASKING FOR

    is 10 solid contenders that are worse than briggs atm.

    because with briggs being the best available choice, there must be a lot shitter opponents out there, wanna hear the best of them.
     
  4. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    so am the best fighters who rank under briggs are:

    harrison
    mormeck
    bonnin.

    are we really suggestng that briggs is only at that level? the so called "best available option"
     
  5. Escopeta

    Escopeta Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Valuev is total clown who can neither box nor punch how is this a better fight than Briggs? Valuev actually lost to everyone even old Holyfield schooled him. The only one who somehow managed to make a fight with Valuev remotely close in the recent years aside from Haye was Bergeron. How in hell do think Valuev would beat Vitali??
    He only beat Liakhovich after Briggs destroyed him and lost numeros times since then. Hes a journeyman at best.
    Ruiz from Haye fight wouldnt survive a round with Briggs.
    Also you overlooked many names i mentioned from your list.
     
  6. lufcrazy

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    valuev wouldnt beat vitali, but i bet he'd beat briggs. and valuev beat segei a lot better than briggs dd.

    ruiz from the haye fight would beat briggs on points IMO.

    that is because your list is crap. you reiterated a list i gave about fghters who where better than briggs.
     
  7. Escopeta

    Escopeta Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Valuev is there to be hit and cant do **** in a boxing ring. He avoided everyone with half a decent punch throughout his career.
    Briggs would KTFO of him and powder puncher Vitali would jab him into submission in one hell of a snoozefest.
    washed up Ruiz was ready to go from the opening bell on in the fight with Haye. He would have never got up from the first kd if he had been in the ring with Briggs.
    these names from your list belong in this thread and thats why i posted it here.
     
  8. lufcrazy

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    who was the last former champ that briggs ktfo of? lets not include anyone valuev has already beaten.

    ill be waiting.
     
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  10. lufcrazy

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    i think a wn over tua would do more for vitali than a wn over briggs. thats just IMO
     
  11. Rob

    Rob Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The current Ruiz would not be able to stand up to an early barrage of Briggs...
     
  12. Escopeta

    Escopeta Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mercer? :lol: and what has this to do with Valuev or Ruiz? Valuev never was anything but a clown and Ruiz from Valuev II, Haye or Serin fights wasnt really better.
     
  13. FlatNose

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    There is not a lot to choose from in the heavyweight division these days. Also, many of the mediocrities are too scared to step into the chance to fight for a title belt. It could be Klitchko-Haye if the big mouth had the balls to match his yap.
     
  14. pipe wrenched

    pipe wrenched ESB ELITE SQUAD Full Member

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    I know what you're sayin', and all points are valid BUT I can't help it, I've always liked Briggs.:p (Just hope the Cannon actually takes this serious and ****in' trains...:!:).

    Vitali should rightfully be favored heavy, but I grant ya' the first 2 or 3 rounds ought to be interesting.

    I.E. (I'm in the Minority that gives a **** about Briggs, and wish him luck, as he's gonna need it.):good
     
  15. lufcrazy

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    because you are so confident that briggs would ktfo of valuev(a guy who has never been down) and ruiz (who has only ever been stopped twice) yet history shows that brggs doesnt ktfo of top level oppostion does he?

    and vs mercer, please the guy fatigued, he was hardly starched.

    obviously you are a briggs fan and that is fair enough, but lets not pretend briggs is a worthy opponent here.

    will you give vitali much credit when he beats briggs?