Shannon Briggs - Famous Professional Boxer

Shannon Briggs Net Worth

$10,000,000

Shannon Briggs is a famous American boxer with an impressive net worth of $10 million. Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1971, Briggs overcame adversity as a child and went on to achieve great success, becoming a heavyweight champion and holding the world record for most 1st round knockouts.

Key facts:

  • Shannon Briggs is an American boxer.
  • He was the New York City Golden Gloves Champion, National P.A.L. Champion, and New York State Champion as an amateur boxer.
  • In 1997, he defeated George Foreman to win the Lineal heavyweight title.
  • Briggs holds the world record for the most first-round knockout wins as a heavyweight with 33.
  • In 2006, he knocked out Siarhei Liakhovich to win the WBO heavyweight championship.

Basic Information About Shannon Briggs

CategoryAthletes β€Ί Boxers
ProfessionsProfessional Boxer, Actor
Net worth$10,000,000
Date of birth1971-12-04 (52 years old)
Place of birthBrooklyn
NationalityUnited States of America
GenderMale
Height6 ft 3 in (1.93 m)
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Shannon Briggs roles

Movie / Series Role
Bad Boys IIHaitian Gang
Transporter 2Max

Shannon Briggs's Quotes

  • Let's Go Champ!

Interesting Facts about Shannon Briggs

  1. Still boxing and pursuing other ventures such as his recent role in the Transporter 2. [2005]
  2. Lost his WBO Heavyweight title to Sultan Ibragimov by UD. [June 2007]
  3. Pheonix, Arizona, won the WBO heavyweight boxing title with a sensational last second knock out of Serguei Lyakhovich. At the time he was behind in the fight on all judges scorecards yet ended up sending his opponent to the canvas and then through the ropes. [November 2006]

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