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Shannon Briggs Net Worth

$10 Million

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Dec 4, 1971 (52 years old)

Brooklyn

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6 ft 3 in (1.93 m)

United States of America

Professional Boxer , Actor

Shannon Briggs' Net Worth

Shannon Briggs is a renowned American boxer with an impressive net worth of $10 million. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in December 1971, Shannon overcame a challenging childhood, including a period of homelessness. At 17, he began training at Jimmy O'Pharrow's Starrett City Boxing Club. As an amateur, Shannon became a standout, winning titles such as the New York City Golden Gloves Champion, National P.A.L. Champion, and New York State Champion.

Amateur Success and Transition to Professional Boxing

In 1991, Shannon finished second at the Panamerican Games and secured the United States Amateur Champion title in 1992. That same year, he transitioned to professional boxing, quickly making a name for himself by winning his first 25 fights.

Major Titles and Career Highlights

In 1997, Briggs achieved a significant milestone by defeating George Foreman to claim the Lineal heavyweight title. The following year, he battled Lennox Lewis but lost the title.

In 2003, Shannon won the vacant IBU heavyweight title after defeating John Sargent. Notably, in 2006, he knocked out Siarhei Liakhovich to win the WBO heavyweight championship, though he lost it in his first defense to Sultan Ibragimov. Throughout his career, Briggs set a world record with 33 first-round knockout victories.

Professional Record and Acting Career

In June 2014, Shannon defeated Raphael Zumbano Love, securing the vacant NABA heavyweight title and bringing his professional record to an impressive 55-6-1. Beyond boxing, Shannon has made appearances in the TV series "New York Undercover" and movies such as "Bad Boys II," "Transporter 2," and "The Wackness." He also featured in a music video for The Fugees.

Legal Issues

In 2012, Shannon faced a legal challenge when he was summoned to a US Federal Court in South Carolina. His ex-publicist was awarded over $400,000 in this dispute.