Paul Briggs vs Hugo Hernan Garay
Paul Briggs vs Hugo Hernan Garay
Its down for 08-09 in la WBA Light Heavyweight Title Eliminator/Hugo both lost came too Zsolt Erdei in a sd and md.Looks like a good hard fight fot briggs.
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thunderfromdownunder
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Any reason why? I seem to remember reading somewhere else that one of the other undercard fights for Mayorga Vargas has been moved as well...ryan711 wrote:The fight is off with Hugo Hernan Garay,Hugo is fightin drews it looks like,and briggs will be on the Oleg Maskaev-Samuel Peter undercard in ny.
It seems a bit odd that it was supposed to be an eliminator yet Briggs is out in the cold while Garay straight up gets a title shot
Should be a fairly easy fight for Briggs. Mendoza is solid but does'nt have the best chin, but his biggest weakness is that he can't take it to the body. These problems are going to be exacerbated by the fact that he does'nt really belong at light heavyweight. He got KO'd by Robert Allen at middleweight if I remember correctly, and was KO'd by a nobody not that long ago at cruiserweight.
Briggs out of Mendoza fight
Paul Briggs hopes to take a complete break from boxing and resume sparring in December after withdrawing from his light-heavyweight fight with Panama’s Tito Mendoza at Madison Square Garden on October 6.
The fight was due to take place on the world heavyweight title between Samuel Peter and Oleg Maskaev.
Briggs has been unabale to train properly for several weeks.
He lost two points decisions in fights for the WBC light-heavyweight title and after the second defeat his trainer Johnny Lewis asked Briggs to reassess his desire to keep fighting.
Paul Briggs hopes to take a complete break from boxing and resume sparring in December after withdrawing from his light-heavyweight fight with Panama’s Tito Mendoza at Madison Square Garden on October 6.
The fight was due to take place on the world heavyweight title between Samuel Peter and Oleg Maskaev.
Briggs has been unabale to train properly for several weeks.
He lost two points decisions in fights for the WBC light-heavyweight title and after the second defeat his trainer Johnny Lewis asked Briggs to reassess his desire to keep fighting.