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Steve Bunce: 'Manuel Charr is a credible opponent for David Haye'.
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Originally posted by Own3d View PostFFS i hope it's not Charr he's terrible, god damn Klitschko's making guys like this relevant.
Still wouldn't be as bad as Vitali choosing him though, Haye's not a title holder, Charr is more known and he's challenged for a world title. He was a nobody when Vitali cherry picked him.
Man, you turn EVERYTHING against the KBros. Next you'll be saying that Haye would KO Vitali (LOL).
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Originally posted by yoz View PostHaye made Audley Harrison relevant again.
Man, you turn EVERYTHING against the KBros. Next you'll be saying that Haye would KO Vitali (LOL).
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Charr...
The guy is barely relevant, and the only reason he is that is because Vitali decided to pick him. I understand trying to beat guys better than Vitali did, but Haye should just worry about doing the best HE can and nothing else.
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Originally posted by Own3d View PostBy the looks of it he was 19 years old when he was dropped and Bakhtov was a top 100 fighter. He's probably terrible too, but cut the shit of trying to make Charr sound better, he didn't fight a top 100 fighter before fighting Vitali.
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Fight:1484557
Wawryzk was down against faded Denis Bahktov too, in fact he was nearly stopped. Polish boxing fans say he has a poor chin.
And Charr has several wins over fighters who were in the top 100 when he fought them: Gbenga Oloukun, Taras Bidenko, Konstantine Airich, and Sherman Williams. I'm not saying those were great opponents, but Charr's resume is clearly better than Wawryzk's.
Charr at least doesn't get knocked down by boxers like Harvey Jolly. He would be a slightly dangerous opponent for Haye, but Wawryzk would be no threat whatsoever.
Haye will likely take the easiest path and fight Wawryzk.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostNo. Wawryzk has been down in several fights against low-level journeymen like Harvey Jolly (he was age 22 when he fought Jolly in 2010). Jolly is feather-fisted with 20% KO ratio and fights at cruiserweight.
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Fight:1484557
Wawryzk was down against faded Denis Bahktov too, in fact he was nearly stopped. Polish boxing fans say he has a poor chin.
And Charr has several wins over fighters who were in the top 100 when he fought them: Gbenga Oloukun, Taras Bidenko, Konstantine Airich, and Sherman Williams. I'm not saying those were great opponents, but Charr's resume is clearly better than Wawryzk's.
Charr at least doesn't get knocked down by boxers like Harvey Jolly. He would be a slightly dangerous opponent for Haye, but Wawryzk would be no threat whatsoever.
Haye will likely take the easiest path and fight Wawryzk.
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