Go Sultan!
Briggs claimed that he was going to go after Sultan, but I was skeptical of that. I thought Sultan would be the one to make the mistake of being too aggressive and get countered. I'm a little disappointed that it was apparently a boring fight (I haven't seen it yet,) but a win's a win. I can't blame him for being cautious against a 275 pound power puncher.
Of course, as always, the losing fighter has an excuse:
http://cbs.sportsline.com/mmaboxing/story/10210178/1
Wasn't this guy sick in March? And he's still sick in June?? And who exactly would strip him of his belt? Obviously not Sultan's camp.
Edited by: JD074
Of course, as always, the losing fighter has an excuse:
Briggs, 35, then said he was forced to fight Saturday night.
"They threatened me," he said, not identifying who did the threatening. "I really didn't want to fight and they threatened if I pulled out they would sue me and they would have stripped me."
While Ibragimov carried the action, he ended Briggs' 12-bout winning streak. Briggs said he wasn't prepared for the fight.
"I had to do what I had to do," said Briggs, who added he doesn't plan to retire. "I was hurting, you know what I am saying? And he was running and he kept running.
"I proved that someone with asthma can become heavyweight champion. ... For two weeks, I couldn't train, I was taking all kinds of antibiotics. I didn't want to fight, but they made me fight and I had to fight."
http://cbs.sportsline.com/mmaboxing/story/10210178/1
Wasn't this guy sick in March? And he's still sick in June?? And who exactly would strip him of his belt? Obviously not Sultan's camp.
Edited by: JD074