David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
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Tuan_Jim
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Can anyone tell me what I'm going to say on Monday when my colleagues ask me how I spent my Saturday night? Right now 'sucked off a dwarf in the toilet of a gay club' seems less embarrassing than admitting I watched this.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Has Briggs ever been knockdown?
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Why wasn't Briggs on our screens more during the 2000s? The man is TV gold
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Terminator666
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Four months- I wonder if that's enough time for Haye Briggs to be elevated to box office status. If promoted with enough frenzy then I can see a lot of casuals being sucked in.
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Seven Tapered Knives
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Yes there was, the LINEAL title (that's the point James is trying to make)milpool wrote:But when Briggs beat Foreman there was no title on the line.jameswilson wrote:milpool wrote:
How jameswilson?
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Reading VizTuan_Jim wrote:Can anyone tell me what I'm going to say on Monday when my colleagues ask me how I spent my Saturday night? Right now 'sucked off a dwarf in the toilet of a gay club' seems less embarrassing than admitting I watched this.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Ventriloquists now 
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handsofstone
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Dave living up to its name as the home of comedy
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jameswilson
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Not remember the fight vs Lewis?Rexob wrote:Has Briggs ever been knockdown?
Cracking fight. Watch it.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
You think Briggs can go 12 hard rounds and win? That's hardly what he is known for.Benelio wrote:If Haye can't get Briggs out in 4 rounds, then it will be a tough fight for him.ShadrachSimmo wrote:Absolutely woeful.
Haye will splatter Briggs.
If he wins next obviously...
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Dave are struggling with their OB here and with the promotion spending fornicate all on the undercard it's all a bit embarassing.
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wesshaw1985
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
I think this extended show might have turned more people off than its drawn in.
Numbers for this main event will be interesting...
Numbers for this main event will be interesting...
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
jameswilson wrote:Not remember the fight vs Lewis?Rexob wrote:Has Briggs ever been knockdown?
Cracking fight. Watch it.
I don't think I have to be fair, I'll check it out.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Are you serious? Briggs can only fight for 3 rounds then he is completely gassed.Benelio wrote:If Haye can't get Briggs out in 4 rounds, then it will be a tough fight for him.ShadrachSimmo wrote:Absolutely woeful.
Haye will splatter Briggs.
If he wins next obviously...
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handsofstone
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
No apologies about the sound,do you think they've even noticed?
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Tuan_Jim
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Numerous times. Darroll Wilson had him down & out, Lewis had him down 3, 4 times, Jameel McCline had him down, Ibragimov had him down, Botha had him falling all over the ring. Vitali Klitschko's lack of proper stopping power flattered Briggs.Rexob wrote:Has Briggs ever been knockdown?
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Takes Barry M to get the synch back 
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
How old are you? Did you not watch Lennox?Rexob wrote:Has Briggs ever been knockdown?
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
They've finally fixed it. It was truly embarrassing for Dave. I thought I had an issue with my TVSklar wrote:Dave are struggling with their OB here and with the promotion spending eff all on the undercard it's all a bit embarassing.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Can't tell if my tv is about to blow up or its Dave's production.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
OK PIGG, I get it now. Thanks for your input though.Seven Tapered Knives wrote:Yes there was, the LINEAL title (that's the point James is trying to make)milpool wrote:But when Briggs beat Foreman there was no title on the line.jameswilson wrote:
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United States Jack Johnson (1908-1915)
United States Jess Willard (1915-1919)
United States Jack Dempsey (1919-1926)
United States Gene Tunney (1926-1928), retired
Germany Max Schmeling (1930-1932)
United States Jack Sharkey (1932-1933)
Italy Primo Carnera (1933-1934)
United States Max Baer (1934-1935)
United States James J. Braddock (1935-1937)
United States Joe Louis (1937-1949, retired)
United States Ezzard Charles (1949-1951)
United States Jersey Joe Walcott (1951-1952)
United States Rocky Marciano (1952-1956, retired)
United States Floyd Patterson (1956-1959)
Sweden Ingemar Johansson (1959-1960)
United States Floyd Patterson (1960-1962)
United States Sonny Liston (1962-1964)
United States Cassius Clay (1964-1970, retires)
United States Joe Frazier (1970-1973)
United States George Foreman (1973-1974)
United States Muhammad Ali (1974-1978)
United States Leon Spinks (1978)
United States Muhammad Ali (1978-1979), retires 6/79
United States Larry Holmes (1980-1985)
United States Michael Spinks (1985-1988)
United States Mike Tyson (1988-1990)
United States James "Buster" Douglas (1990)
United States Evander Holyfield (1990-1992)
United States Riddick Bowe (1992-1993)
United States Evander Holyfield (1993-1994)
United States Michael Moorer (1994)
United States George Foreman (1994-1997)
United States Shannon Briggs (1997-1998)
United Kingdom Lennox Lewis (1998-2001)
United States Hasim Rahman (2001)
United Kingdom Lennox Lewis (2001-2004), retired
Ukraine Wladimir Klitschko (2009-2015), from his win over Chagaev
United Kingdom Tyson Fury (2015–Present)
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Seven Tapered Knives
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
JohnH wrote:Nope.

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Tuan_Jim
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Viz is great!dookus wrote:Reading VizTuan_Jim wrote:Can anyone tell me what I'm going to say on Monday when my colleagues ask me how I spent my Saturday night? Right now 'sucked off a dwarf in the toilet of a gay club' seems less embarrassing than admitting I watched this.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Get on with it!
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
i think briggs could cause haye some problems. haye isn't that good anymore. haye should win in a round 2 max.