David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Briggs got a great record.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Briggs representing the US and the UK lol
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Monte Fisto
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Shannon representing UK & USA!! ![[icon_e_biggrin.gif] :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
How jameswilson?jameswilson wrote:Yes Milpool.milpool wrote:Briggs former lineal champ? Er, no Ronald.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
This ain't lasting long!
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Seven Tapered Knives
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Tuan_Jim wrote: Who is the blow dried buffoon in navy?
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Body punch, LETS GO CHAMP!
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Briggs actually looked pretty good for 44.
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
milpool wrote:How jameswilson?jameswilson wrote:Yes Milpool.milpool wrote:Briggs former lineal champ? Er, no Ronald.
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
lefty wrote:Briggs actually looked pretty good for 44.
The best 44 year old on the planet,
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Haha chuffing hell Briggs,great 1st round lol
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Opponent never should a chance, but Shannon Briggs at least has good head movement. And another fight we can add to the 'heavweights stopped by bodyshots thread'.
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
That's Haye vs Briggs a done deal for September then 
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Terminator666
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Looks like he will be fighting Haye next- probably be box office as well LOL
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Tuan_Jim
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
I can't believe how woefully inept Zarate was. How did this Argie's career never intersect with Audley Harrison's?
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
That guy had beaten 20 opponents WTF.
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Monte Fisto
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
not box office surely
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
But when Briggs beat Foreman there was no title on the line.jameswilson wrote:milpool wrote:How jameswilson?jameswilson wrote:
Yes Milpool.
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
sending him crumpling up LIKE A DEFLATED JACK-IN-THE-BOX
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Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
Absolutely woeful.
Haye will splatter Briggs.
If he wins next obviously...
Haye will splatter Briggs.
If he wins next obviously...
Re: David Haye vs. Arnold Gjergjaj - May 21st 2016
And he's beat 20 other men. Feck me, they much have had no arms. I reckon I would knock him out myselfTuan_Jim wrote:I can't believe how woefully inept Zarate was. How did this Argie's career never intersect with Audley Harrison's?