Paul Briggs

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Paul Briggs is a former boxer from Australia who has made an indelible mark on the sport. With a professional career spanning over 16 years, Briggs was always a prolific fighter with a unique fighting style that endeared him to his fans. In this article, we will take a closer look at his career, fights, and everything you need to know about one of Australia's greatest boxers.

Early Life and Career

Paul Briggs was born on August 13, 1975, in Christchurch, New Zealand. He spent his early days in New Zealand before moving to Australia, where he began training to be a boxer. Briggs made an early entry into the sport at the age of 18 when he made his professional debut against Ronald Doo on June 19, 1994. This fight was a 10 round majority decision win for Briggs.

Briggs quickly rose through the ranks and went on to win his next 12 fights before suffering his first defeat at the hands of Larl Zada via third-round KO. Despite this setback, Briggs continued to train hard and eventually became an elite fighter in the light heavyweight division.

Professional Career Summary

Throughout his career, Briggs had a total of 30 fights. He claimed victory in 26 of these fights, 18 of which were via knockout. He never had a draw or no-contest under his belt.

One of his most notable fights took place on May 21, 2005, at the age of 29, when he fought Tomasz Adamek for the WBC (vacant) title. Although Briggs fought hard, he lost this fight via 12 round majority decision.

Despite this loss, Briggs continued to fight and had many notable victories in his career. He recorded wins against Etianne Whitaker, Jorge Castro, Anthony Bigeni, Glen Kelly, Kariz Kariuki, Sam Leuii, and Tosca Petridis.

Unfortunately, Briggs also suffered some significant losses in his career. He suffered his first loss in 1997 to Larl Zada via third-round KO. He also suffered a loss in 2006 to Tomasz Adamek, bogging him in his world championship bid. However, his most memorable loss came in his final fight, a non-title bout against fellow Australian boxer Danny Green on July 21, 2010, which he lost via 1st round KO. Interestingly, many bookies and betting agencies called this fight a "one punch fixed fight".

Personal Life and Retirement

Following his professional boxing career, Briggs has been known to live a private life. It is unclear what the former boxer is up to now. However, he retired from boxing with a record of 26-4.

Paul Briggs was a prolific fighter who made a name for himself during his time in the boxing ring. While he never became a world champion, his record speaks for itself. Briggs recorded 26 victories and 18 knockouts during his illustrious career. Even though he dealt with his fair share of losses and setbacks in the sport, he never let them dampen his spirit or his love for boxing. Instead, he continued to train hard, fight harder, and inspire his fans in the process.

That's it for our analysis of Paul Briggs' boxing career. No matter what he chooses to do next, one thing is for sure: his legacy as one of Australia's best boxers will be remembered for many years to come.

Paul Briggs Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
30 Jul 21, 2010 34 Danny Green Loss KO1
29 Feb 4, 2007 31 Rupert van Aswegen Win UD
28 Oct 7, 2006 31 Tomasz Adamek Loss MD
27 Jun 16, 2006 30 Jose Alberto Clavero Win DQ
26 Oct 15, 2005 30 Etianne Whitaker Win KO5
25 May 21, 2005 29 Tomasz Adamek Loss MD
24 Aug 15, 2004 29 Stipe Drews Win UD
23 Mar 7, 2004 28 Jesus Ruiz Win UD
22 Oct 31, 2003 28 Juan Eduardo Zabala Win RTD5
21 Apr 13, 2003 27 Jorge Castro Win UD
20 Jan 19, 2003 27 Brad McNeil Win TKO1
19 Dec 6, 2002 27 Anthony Bigeni Win TKO1
18 Sep 18, 2002 27 Glen Kelly Win TKO4
17 Jun 7, 2002 26 Seiaute Ma'ilata Win TKO4
16 May 9, 2002 26 Kariz Kariuki Win TKO4
15 Mar 4, 2002 26 Paul Smallman Win TKO4
14 Nov 10, 2001 26 James Green Win TKO3
13 Sep 8, 2001 26 Gurkan Ozkan Win PTS
12 Jul 8, 2001 25 Jeff Tupu Win TKO2
11 Mar 16, 2001 25 Sam Leuii Win KO2
10 Feb 25, 2001 25 Shane Dalton Win TKO2
9 Feb 23, 2001 25 Ken Suavine Win TKO2
8 Nov 24, 2000 25 Adrian Bellin Win RTD7
7 Oct 6, 2000 25 Tosca Petridis Win TKO1
6 Jul 28, 2000 24 Daniel Roswell Win TD
5 Jun 30, 2000 24 Jamie Wallace Win TKO3
4 May 5, 2000 24 Mosese Sorovi Win TKO7
3 Nov 29, 1999 24 Ken Suavine Win TKO4
2 Jan 4, 1997 21 Larl Zada Loss KO3
1 Jun 19, 1994 18 Ronald Doo Win MD