Axel Schulz vs Shannon Briggs
Posted: 20 Feb 2022, 03:53
It could have been a nice affair around '96.
Both at their best, 12 rounds. What do you think?
Schulz was a traditional German fighter, methodical and with 'German shell', lacking agility, boxing IQ and punching power, but pretty tough and durable, able to do his job straightforwardly and in a mauling fashion.
Briggs was a roughhousing big and strong guy, far from a sublime boxer. He hit harder than Schulz, but was less durable and more vulnerable.
Both fought Foreman and Botha. Schulz officially lost in both fights, while both of them were robberies. Briggs won Foreman and drawn against Botha, while both fights looked more like losses for Shannon.
I'd pick Schulz to outbox Briggs with a 117-111-ish score.
Both at their best, 12 rounds. What do you think?
Schulz was a traditional German fighter, methodical and with 'German shell', lacking agility, boxing IQ and punching power, but pretty tough and durable, able to do his job straightforwardly and in a mauling fashion.
Briggs was a roughhousing big and strong guy, far from a sublime boxer. He hit harder than Schulz, but was less durable and more vulnerable.
Both fought Foreman and Botha. Schulz officially lost in both fights, while both of them were robberies. Briggs won Foreman and drawn against Botha, while both fights looked more like losses for Shannon.
I'd pick Schulz to outbox Briggs with a 117-111-ish score.