While mixed martial arts has clearly surpassed the once- proud sport of professional boxing, pugilistic fight fans and betting enthusiasts everywhere, wil l be treated to what should at least be a semi-entertaining affair when reigning WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko puts his belt on the line against aging former champion Shannon Briggs when the two stride in keeping with inside the squared circle on Saturday, October 16
Thanks to this in-depth, preview on the fight and its value-packed boxing betting odds, pro fight betting buffs everywhere wil l have an excellent chance of making a winning wager on this chance when the two heavyweights get it on at the World Arena in Altona Hamburg, Germany.
Boxing Betting Odds
Vitali Klitschko -1800
Shannon Briggs +800
Shannon Briggs –
Record: 51-51 (45 KOs)
Age: 38
Height: 6’4”
Reach: 80”
Vitali Klitschko
Record: 40-2 (38 KOs)
Age: 39
Height: 6’7½”
Ay: 80”
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Analysis: Okay boxing lovers, I gotta’ say, there’s nothing quite like seeing two aging fighters (that should probably be in retirement homes) try to rejuvenate th eir former youth – even though one fighter in this contest is clearly light years on of the other.
Shannon Briggs certainly has compiled an impressive record throughout the course of what has been a musical darned good livelihood.
Unfortunately, the aging fighter has had justified four rounds of action over the last four years. Briggs has managed to record three straight wins after a no-contest settlement against Marcus McGee in December of 2009 to earn a documentation of ownership shot in this bout.
Vitali Klitschko has won eight express fights since suffering his last wasting to former undisputed heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis way back in 20003.
The older Klitschko has plenty of knockout power as demonstrated by his insane knockout rate ( 38 in 40 career wins) and has been far more active than his the opposition with five fights over the last two years alone.
Klitschko has shown that he has plenty of stamina, going at least eight rounds in a whopping seven strictness fights.
Forecast: Okay Boxing betting fans, unless you’re related to Shannon Briggs, or be acquainted with something that the rest of the fight circle doesn’t, there is absolutely no condition on earth that Shannon Briggs is going to take down the fresher and more, fight-ready Vitali Klitschko.
I know Briggs has plenty of knockout power of his own, but Vitali Klitschko has made a career tired of beating up chumps the aging Briggs.
I know it sounds funny calling Briggs ‘aging’ as he is a year younger than Klitschko, but his inactivity outstanding the last few years (no fights from June 2007-Dec. , 2009) puts him far behind his more active opponent.
The knock on Shannon Briggs, even when he was younger, was that he always ran antique of gas early in fights (he has asthma) and I just don’t see how he can hang around with the persuasive Klitschko in this bout, particularly, seeing as how the Russian pugilist keeps taking his opponents to at least the eighth from start to finish.

