Both parties seem up for it.
Presumably Browne would have to face Fres Oquendo first.
Because daffy ducks him, Daffy lied to his own fans and made a lot of money thanks to Briggs.x2x wrote:I want Briggs drug tested first. Why isn't that roid raged brain damaged guy fighting phony David Haye like he was supposed to?
asdfjkl wrote:Because daffy ducks him, Daffy lied to his own fans and made a lot of money thanks to Briggs.x2x wrote:I want Briggs drug tested first. Why isn't that roid raged brain damaged guy fighting phony David Haye like he was supposed to?
Exactly:x2x wrote:asdfjkl wrote:Because daffy ducks him, Daffy lied to his own fans and made a lot of money thanks to Briggs.x2x wrote:I want Briggs drug tested first. Why isn't that roid raged brain damaged guy fighting phony David Haye like he was supposed to?
Daffy duck ha ha! Haye knows his two comeback fights were nothing but phony paid dives. He hasn't had areal fight since he beat Chisora and he doesn't fancy getting in the ring with a huge roided up maniac.

1. What shows that he is brain damaged? He speaks coherently and has his head on his shoulders.x2x wrote:I want Briggs drug tested first. Why isn't that roid raged brain damaged guy fighting phony David Haye like he was supposed to?
Shannon's stamina is better than many would say. The guy is working hard day in and day out, and is in better shape than he was 10 years ago. Do you all pay attention to social media at all? Since his comeback he has been working hard to get back to the top of the food chain.jezzamundo wrote:As terrible as Briggs is, this is actually a winnable fight for him, as Browne is slow and hittable, so Briggs would have a real chance at a KO. That said, Browne would be a deserving favourite - he has much better ring coverage and stamina than Briggs at this point, so it would be in his interest to turn it into a boxing match and make Briggs go rounds.
cannon5 wrote:1. What shows that he is brain damaged? He speaks coherently and has his head on his shoulders.x2x wrote:I want Briggs drug tested first. Why isn't that roid raged brain damaged guy fighting phony David Haye like he was supposed to?
2. Haye is obviously ducking Briggs.
x2x wrote:cannon5 wrote:1. What shows that he is brain damaged? He speaks coherently and has his head on his shoulders.x2x wrote:I want Briggs drug tested first. Why isn't that roid raged brain damaged guy fighting phony David Haye like he was supposed to?
2. Haye is obviously ducking Briggs.
1. Bizarre behavior, personality totally changed after his beating by Vitali.
2. Agree. As I said, Haye hasn't had a real fight since Chisora. He knows just what his two comeback "fights" really were.
x2jbizzle20 wrote:x2x wrote:cannon5 wrote:
1. What shows that he is brain damaged? He speaks coherently and has his head on his shoulders.
2. Haye is obviously ducking Briggs.
1. Bizarre behavior, personality totally changed after his beating by Vitali.
2. Agree. As I said, Haye hasn't had a real fight since Chisora. He knows just what his two comeback "fights" really were.
The Klitschko fight was probably the last time he was relevant for his skill. Briggs realized that he can't get by on skill anymore, so he has to make a scene and get publicity if he is going to get a big money fight again. Same strategy that Tyson used at the end of his career. Although I think Tyson was still a better fighter in his twilight than Briggs is. As for whoever said his best fight was against Foreman, Foreman should've got the decision, not Briggs. Briggs did very little and was afraid to engage Foreman. If anything, Briggs best moment was against Lewis because, even though he got stopped, he put up a much more valiant effort than he did against Foreman.
David Haye will probably replace Luis Ortiz in the WBA’s tournament, by facing Alexander Ustinov next... and a victory will earn him the right to have the choice to fight the winner of October’s Fury-Klitschko rematch or the victor from December's Browne-Oquendo bout.cannon5 wrote:Haye is obviously ducking Briggs.