Shannon Briggs
Former World Heavyweight Champion

CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

  J.D. Chapman
Heavyweight Contender

 


Heavyweight Slug Out II A Knock Out
www.DoghouseBoxing.com Benny Henderson Jr.
On a night were most fight fans were tuning in to see the heavyweight match-up between Rahman versus Toney on HBO, twelve hundred spectators were on hand at the Convention Center in Fort Smith, Arkansas to witness an all out slug fest of the big boys.

Stacy Goodson’s Slug Out Productions handed the crowd on hand a heavyweight showdown that featured a slew of knockouts and entertaining bouts galore with the heavy handers of the division laying the leather handing out a heaping helping of hurting for all ringside fans.


Shannon The Cannon Briggs 46-4-1 (40 KO’s) extended his string of knockout victories to ten with a devastating fourth round knock out victory over a very much game Dickey Ryan 55-9 (44 KOs) in the main event. A fight that Briggs told the Doghouse that he thought he could end it with one punch but knowing Ryan from the old days knew that it may not be that simple.

Ryan was a trooper absorbing massive punishment from the beginning of the fight, taking heat from the heavyweight contender from every angle eating shot after shot and tasting canvas in round two. 'The Cannon' was over heard telling Ryan between rounds two and three that it was the last round as he was making his way to his corner for a break, but after more punishment in the third round and a low blow from the Raging Bull who took on more pain Shannon ended the night with a sick right hand that sent Ryan down and out in the neutral corner. The punch was vicious one and it most defiantly painful to watch ringside as Ryan lay with head on the ropes with his legs tucked up under his body as if he was lifeless as the doctors came to his side.

Happy for the W you could still see a look of concern in Shannon’s eyes as he made his way to check on his defeated opponent assuring him he was all right. Ten minutes on the canvas and it was declared Ryan was ok as the crowd clapped on out of respect.

Briggs told the Doghouse that he was glad to know that Ryan was ok and that he was a much tougher fight than expected, and offered up an excessive amount of respect for Ryan during the post fight interview process.

Whats next for Briggs who earned the vacant USBA, NABA and WBO NABO heavyweight titles. Shannon told the Doghouse that he felt he had two more fights left before he gets a title shot, and stated that a proposed fight with Lou Savarese in New York would most certainly be a crowd pleaser.

JD The Natural Chapman 21-0 (19 KO’s) remain undefeated with a slight thrashing of his fellow Arkansan rival Marvin Skip Hill 19-10 (15 KOs) in a scheduled bout for Chapman’s Arkansas State Heavyweight title.

Chapman came out using his jab rocking and dropping “The River City Raider” in both rounds of the fight, but at times seemed a bit held back with the long friendship of the two and didn’t go all out at times but for the most part took care of business and did what had to be done to gain another victory.

Hills corner had seen enough punishment on their fighter and called it a night in between rounds two and three making it official as a second round TKO at the three minute mark.

The 6'6 twenty-three year old Mansfield, Arkansas native has defeated all in his pathway and Chapman is getting better in each go around looking to make some serious noise in the near future.

BRIGGS KEEPS KNOCKIN... EM OUT!
By Laz Izada. InsideBoxing.com

Fort Smith, AR (Insideboxing.com, March 19, 2006) - The action took place this past Saturday night at Stacy Goodson’s “Heavyweight Slug-Out 2” in the main event.

Reborn, reestablished, KO artist, heavyweight top 10 contender, WBC #8, WBO #8, IBF #10, Shannon Briggs, 46-4-1(40 KO’s) scored his 10th KO in a row over veteran Dicky Ryan, 55-9 (44 KO’s). Briggs, who always comes in “looking for a knockout“, knocked Ryan down in the 2nd round with a strong left hook, and then took him down for good at 2:37 of the 4th round with a powerful right hand shot. Ryan was laid out on the canvas for a scary 10 minutes.





The impressive knockout was the 40th of Briggs career and was for the major ranking organizations North American titles. The WBA’s NABA, and the WBO’s NABO titles. The bout was also for a NABF Heavyweight eliminator making Briggs eligible to take on the winner of the April 28th showdown between Samuel Peter, 25-1(21 KO’s), and 7 foot tall Julius Long, 14-7 (12 KO’s). Briggs has been after Peter since last year and might finally get his shot against him. Peter is the only top 10 ranked contender willing to take on Briggs, for the time being. Before that bout takes place, Scott Hirsh, Briggs’ energetic manager, tells me that he will be taking on Chris Koval, 23-2 (18 KO’s), for the vacant USBA North American Heavyweight title. Sometime in May, Briggs will also be defending his new belts. If all goes well and according to plan, I believe that Briggs and Peter should be settling their score by late summer or early fall.

If Peter comes in to fight aggressively like he did in last years loss to Wladimir Klitschko, it should make a very exciting fight, not the snoozer of Toney vs. Raham that fans witnessed this past weekend.

Briggs wants his fans and all boxing fans to know that he isn’t playing around and that he “puts it on the line every time out, that he is looking for a knockout every time out, and that is what fight fans are looking for.”

How true that is, especially knockout excitement in the heavyweight division. All fight fans remember Tyson’s 19 KO’s in a row. Briggs now has 10 in a row, but unfortunately he’s not getting the TV coverage and all of the notoriety that he should be getting. Hopefully all that will soon change. Briggs’ new milestone of 40 KO’s puts him in good company, here is the rundown.

KO’s
Foreman 68

Shavers 67

Holmes 44

Tyson 44

D. Ryan 44

Briggs 40

W. Klitschko 40

Tua 38

Ali 37

V. Klitschko 34
Raham 33

Lewis 32

Brewster 29

According to this KO rundown, a Briggs, W. Klitschko, or Brewester match up would be intriguing. Right now Briggs, the Comeback Fighter of the Year for 2005, is taking one fight and one KO at a time. Hirsh plans to keep him busy. Let’s just hope that top 10 contenders and title holders don’t run from him and “put things on the line”. Fight fans deserve, and the heavyweight division desperately needs 2 heavyweights slugging it out looking for a knockout. We have one in Shannon Briggs, let’s see which other heavyweight steps up to the plate.


Heavyweight SLUG OUT 
March 18th, 2006. Fort Smith, Arkansas.
www.DoghouseBoxing.com Benny Henderson Jr.

March 18th at the Convention Center in Fort Smith, Arkansas twenty-four hungry fighters from around the US will step in the ring to square off in an twelve-card bash that will surely entertain the crowd on hand.

The main event will feature the hard-hitting heavyweight contender Shannon "The Cannon" Briggs 45-4-1 (39 KO's) who is steadily climbing the heavyweight ladder with the top spot in his grasp. Briggs has banged out nine straight KO victories in a three-year span that includes Wins over Abraham Okine (3rd R. TKO), Ray Mercer (7th R. KO), and just recently a sixteen second first round blow out over Luciano Zolyone to win the vacant WBC Fecarbox Heavyweight title.

Briggs will be facing another hard hitter when he stares down "The Raging Bull" Dicky Ryan 55-8 (44 KO's) in a twelve 
round clash for the USBA, NABA and WBO NABO vacant heavyweight straps.

Ryan is a nineteen-year-old schooled vet who has faced off against the likes of Vitali Klitschko, Timo Hoffman, Brian Nielson and Nikolay Valuev and will offer up a heated scrap in his upcoming bout against Briggs.

The co-main event will feature a cross town rival when the undefeated heavyweight sensation JD. Chapman 20-0 (18 KO's) gets in the ring with the thirty-fight veteran Marvin Hill for an all out throw down.

Chapman has came on strong since turning pro in 2002 beating all in his pathway earning the Arkansas State, the vacant IBF/USBA Southern Regional and NABC heavyweight titles in his march for the top. Hill is a thirteen-year vet who has shared the ring with Dominick Guinn, Tye Fields and Shannon Briggs offers up strength and experience that will put the younger Chapman to the test. Friends or not these two are ready for war!
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Line Up ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

For the USBA,NABA & NABO titles:

Shannon Briggs (45-4)

vs.

Dicky Ryan  (55-8) 

12 rounds
For the Arkansas and NABC titles:

J.D. Chapman(20-0)

vs.

Skip Hill (19-9)

12 rounds

Rick Dyer (8-0)

vs.

Jason Nickleson(17-20)

6 rounds
Also on the card: Lou Saverese (43-6), Terry Smith (26-1), 
Rob Calloway(56-6) Matt Hicks (6-0) and much more!.

Eliseo Castillo Joins WCBMI Stable

Florida-based businessman Scott Hirsch and his World Class Boxing Management, Inc., proudly announces the signing of Cuban heavyweight/cruiserweight contender Eliseo Castillo, 18-1-1 (14 KOs) to a management contract.

After a year of inactivity, Eliseo will be jumping right back into the sport, but now he'll be campaigning exclusively at cruiserweight, explains Hirsch. His first fight is scheduled for February 25 against Chris Lewallen, 9-2 (9 KOs), in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on the undercard of JD Chapman vs. Tommy Connelly. He will also be fighting Benito Fernandez for the WBO and WBC Latino Cruiserweight titles on March 24 in Miami at the Miccosukee Gaming, promoted by All Star Boxing Promotions.

Castillo was an accomplished amateur and a product of the Cuban State Boxing Program. The 30 year old travelled over 90 miles on a raft to get to the USA and a new life. He turned professional under the Team Freedom umbrella of fighters in 1996.

The 6'2 right hander holds a victory over former world heavyweight champion Michael Moorer via a nationally televised ten-round decision. However, in his last fight, he suffered his only loss, via TKO 4 to former WBO champion Wladimir Klitschko in Dortmund, Germany.

Hirsch has done an excellent job of rejuvenating the career of former linear heavyweight champion Shannon Briggs (currently rated #8 by both the WBO And WBC) and kick starting the career of up-and-coming knockout artist JD "The Natural" Chapman (19-0 [17 KOs]).

Overall in 2005, his clients went a combined 16-0.

Hirsch says Castillo is not coming back to waste any time. He's sending an open challenge to all the world's cruiserweights. Anywhere, any time. After ten years with long stretches of inactivity, Eliseo Castillo is ready to reach his 
full potential and he'll go through anyone he has to, to do it.


Briggs vs. Koval February 25!
Chapman vs. Connelly Tops Undercard

WBC #8, WBO #10 and IBF #13 heavyweight contender, Shannon “Brooklyn” Briggs’, 45-4-1 (39 KOs), fight for the NABA and USBA Heavyweight Championships against Chris “Special K” Koval, 23-2 (18 KOs), is being moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
on February 25. Originally slated for January 27, an ankle injury suffered last week by Briggs forced the rescheduling. Additionally, if all goes according to plan, also appearing that night will be power punching heavyweight prospect JD “The Natural” Chapman, 19-0 (17 KOs), who will face fellow Arkansas native Tommy "Concrete" Connelly, 15-7
(11 KOs), in a twelve-round showdown.

Chapman must first win his February 4 fight at the Pope County Fairgrounds in Russellville, Arkansas against Marvin Hill for the NABC and Arkansas State Heavyweight Titles. Promoter CKrush Sports and manager Scott Hirsch are currently finalizing the details. Monday, January 23 2006


Interview: Shannon Briggs: The Championship Mentality (more)

Interview: J.D. Chapman: Naturally Willing to Learn (more)

Briggs returns January 27!

Heavyweight Shannon Briggs (45-4-1, 39 KOs) goes for his tenth straight win and tenth 
straight knockout when he fights for the USBA heavyweight title on January 27 at Miccosukee Resort & Gaming in Miami. Briggs opponent will be named. 

The Telemundo-televised main event will feature Jair Jimenez (22-3-1, 18 KO's) faces Cecilio "Boga" Santos (18-5-2, 11 KO's) for the WBO Latin jr. bantamweight title. Also featured is welterweight Gilberto "Sugar" Reyes (18-2-1, 11 KOs) vs TBA. The card is being promoted by All Star Boxing, Inc., "The New Generation" & Felix "Tuto" Zabala Jr. Tickets are now on sale at Miccosukee Resort & Gaming (305-925-2555) and Ticketmaster.
Thursday, December 22 2005

Briggs KOs Zolyone in :16!

Heavyweight contender Shannon Briggs (45-4-1, 39 KOs needed just 16 seconds to 
knock out previously unbeaten Luciano Zolyone (22-1-1, 21 KOs) Saturday night at the 
Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Briggs connected with the first right 
hand he threw and the bout was over. The time included the ten-second count-out. 

Briggs says hes ready for the kinds of fights that will make him champion again. Briggs 
wants to prove his superiority by taking on a fighter that few heavyweights would dare to face.

Sam Peter is strong and aggressive, but there are a lot of flaws I could expose in him because hes still raw, explains the former linear world champion. He might hit hard, but so do I. And I’ve fought three world champions and three Olympic gold medallists; Sam Peter has only had one real fight and you know what happened (Peter lost a decision to former WBO champion Wladimir Klitschko). I have no fear of him.


We got turned down by Calvin Brock, and David Tua, so we reached out to his promoter, Cedric Kushner, and said we needed a major fight says Briggs manager, Scott Hirsch. They asked if Shannon would be willing to fight Samuel Peter and he said am I willing? Id love it!

I know it is going to be a tough fight, continued Hirsch, but were looking for tough fights. Shannon was clearly the Comeback Fighter of the Year in 2005 and he'll be the World Heavyweight Champion in 2006."

So far, all the parties involved have expressed interest. Dino Duva wants the fight, my promoter Cedric Kushner wants the fight, my manager Scott Hirsch wants it, Sam Peter and his manager want the fight, so lets do it. Id love to fight him in Madison Square Garden, or Atlantic City, or Vegas, but it really doesnt matter, Ill fight him anywhere.

Though he has insisted all along that he could beat him, after attending Peters last two fights, Briggs is now shouting for a chance to prove it. “Im going to take him to school and teach Sam Peter a lesson I was at his fight with Wlad and I was front row for Peter vs. Hawkins. He made a lot of mistakes in those fights that he won’t be able to make against me. 
I feel like a stalker. I guess I am. Im stalking Sam Peter and soon I'm gonna get him.

While Hirsch says they are hoping for the Peter fight to materialize, Team Briggs plans to stay busy, regardless. They are currently negotiating for a fight in late January. Briggs fought five times in 2005, scoring five knockouts against opponents who were a combined 102 wins and 16 losses.


Briggs Scores KO at Slug-Out

All the big names came away with knockout victories tonight at the All-Heavyweight Slug-Out event in Fort Smith, Arkansas. In the main event, former linear heavyweight champion Shannon Briggs, 44-4- 1 (38 KOs), scored a first-round knockout over Brian Scott, 25-7 (16 KOs). 

Coming in at the lowest weight, thus far, in his comeback (254 lbs), Briggs hit Scott with a hard body shot, followed by a left hook/right hand to the head that dropped Scott and caused a severe laceration. Scott rose, but a follow-up right hand finished the job.

To the delight of his 2000 fans in attendance, Arkansas native JD 'The Natural' Chapman moved his record to 18-0 (17 KOs) by scoring an impressive TKO 2 over now 14-2 (12 KOs) New Yorker John Carlo. Chapman’s long right hand had Carlo down in the first and then again 
in the second.
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Briggs knocks out Mercer 

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -- Hurricane Katrina delivered a pretty good punch to South Florida, but it couldn't knock out "Heavyweight Heat" at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino's Hard Rock Live Arena.

A crowd of 4,000 was on hand to witness heavyweight Shannon Briggs knocking out Ray Mercer at 0:41 of the seventh round in the main event scheduled for 10 rounds.
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