The carefully produced facade of Christopher Lovejoy is broken out of repair. The American heavyweight, once paraded as an avid monster with a record of 19-0, 19 Kos, was now called in the round opening the second basic fight.
Lovejoy built his CV fighting in Mexico against opponents with combined losers, never going beyond the competition at the club level. His tag “Ko Artist” fell when he entered a real ring with real professionals.
The fall was so speedy that the former world champion Shannon Briggs came in now to pour gas on fire, tearing Lovejoy into a wild tyra.
Briggs Tyrada
“Let’s go, hero. Hey, champion, look at this muffin. He is the worst in history, Yo,” Briggs blown up. “It is a great example, hitting the pad does not mean anything. The pad hit is nothing, because he is not fighting with anything, as it hits the pads.
“Look at him who is fighting. He is the worst. Look at him, fight like a diminutive rascale.”
Former heavyweight champion WBO added: “Who trained you? Nobody. You just swing. He thinks that he plays a baseball. He is not even a box, yo. This guy is terrible, ancient.”
@Cannon_briggs
Briggs, who made his career to make fun of opponents and demanding fights, did not do there how Lovejoy called him to fight.
“I told him that I would be ready like November, December, you know what I was saying? I had some knee injury. I told him. He began to smile, thinking:” Oh, I can get him. I can win now, yo. “
“You, a terrible master, you can be the worst warrior in history, definitely the Pie of the Year award. You get Pie of the Week, the Pie of the Year award, even.
Lovejoy’s credibility in shreds
Rant appears at a time when Lovejoy’s credibility is in shreds. Once sold as a weighty weight of Gloomy Horse and ready to fight Dave Allen in London, the warrior himself revealed his lack of training pedigree, suspicious conditioning and skinny CV paper.
Briggs sees an ideal opportunity to earn on the name Lovejoy and reputation as viral curiosity. Whether the fight will take place will be noticeable, but one thing is certain: Lovejoy’s time as a so -called fear of knockout has passed.
What remains is the main roll of early detention at its own expense, and Shannon Briggs leading the chorus of votes meaning him “the worst in history.”
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