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Paul Briggs took up kickboxing as a teenager and soon became world champion, then fell into a shady world of drugs, violence and standover tactics.
> It took him years to turn his life around again, with the help of counselling and his wife, Tasha.
As an orthodox boxer he fought for the WBC world title twice, unsuccessfully. He has a six-year-old son and a four-year-old daughter.
Raped by a relative as a boy and haunted by the incident for years, this week he gave his views on being a man and the getting of wisdom to the Sydney Morning Herald.>>
Paul Briggs took up kickboxing as a teenager and soon became world champion, then fell into a shady world of drugs, violence and standover tactics.
> It took him years to turn his life around again, with the help of counselling and his wife, Tasha.
As an orthodox boxer he fought for the WBC world title twice, unsuccessfully. He has a six-year-old son and a four-year-old daughter.
Raped by a relative as a boy and haunted by the incident for years, this week he gave his views on being a man and the getting of wisdom to the Sydney Morning Herald.>>