So, after sending Vitali Klitschko and David Haye into retirement and falling foul of some shady officiating/poisoning in Moscow, against Alexander Povetkin, the TRUE WBC Champion, Manuel 'Diamond Boy' Charr, is BACK.
http://wbcboxing.com/wbceng/images/manuel_charr_18.jpg
http://bilder.augsburger-allgemeine.de/img/incoming/crop21808311/7377212749-ctopTeaser/Vitali-Klitschko-vs-Manuel-Charr.jpg
He's scheduled to fight again in Moscow on 10 April. Opponent: TBA
What's more, he's been training in the US, at the WildCard Gym and in Miami, and has Lennox Lewis now working as an advisor.
Lennox Lewis working as an advisor for Manuel Charr
:rofl: this **** is hilarious!!! I'll never stop laughing about Charr crashing the Haye/Chisora press conference and Haye having no ****ing clue who he was! LOL. WAR DIAMOND BOY!!!!!
The TRUE WBC Champion belt holder, and sole recipient of the WBC serving dish, returns - Manuel 'Diamond Boy' Charr!
http://wbcboxing.com/wbceng/images/manuel_charr_18.jpg
Quite a record: CRUSHED Konstantin Airich; dominated Vitali, and was CHEATED out of a career-defining win by shady tactics; scared David Haye into (another) retirement; was shot by an opponent's squad, for fear of his destructive power; and a BIG NAME destroyer (Alex Leapai, Kevin Johnson, Danny Williams, Michael Grant et al!)
Props to Fury for considering the fight!
WAR DIAMOND BOY! Wilder will run to the hills!
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Hmmm.
Your probably right.
Cunningham is technically heaps better and faster than Charr, and I always thought of Charr about on the level of Chisora, maybe Chisora is a better boxer even.
I said "possibly" because Charr is much more powerful than both those opponents and aggressive.
A win over Charr would atleast give Fury an opportunity to deal with an aggressive guy with power, something he hasn't really contended with yet.
Sounds like a good stay busy opponent if you ask me if nothing else.
I agree, Fury needs to fight a big, tall HW with pop to prepare for Wlad/Wilder. This is coming from a big Fury fan.
You don't seem to know what you are talking about. This guy isn't the true champion of anything. Boxrec ranks him as the 22nd best heavyweight in the world. That means he is a decent heavyweight but 21 other heavyweights are better than he is. Vitali knocked him out and he never fought Haye so pray tell how he sent these boxers into retirement? Wake up and smell the coffee and get a grip on reality. Charr is very unlikely to ever be the heavyweight champion of the world.
This actually qualifies as slander. I hope Diamond sues your ass.
You don't seem to know what you are talking about. This guy isn't the true champion of anything. Boxrec ranks him as the 22nd best heavyweight in the world. That means he is a decent heavyweight but 21 other heavyweights are better than he is. Vitali knocked him out and he never fought Haye so pray tell how he sent these boxers into retirement? Wake up and smell the coffee and get a grip on reality. Charr is very unlikely to ever be the heavyweight champion of the world.
Are you ****ing serious?
It's a friggin joke mate... Obviously! :lol1:
Hahaha what a ham!
No it wouldn't
Cunningham would absolutely school Charr, Chisora beats him as well.
Charr is awful.
Hmmm.
Your probably right.
Cunningham is technically heaps better and faster than Charr, and I always thought of Charr about on the level of Chisora, maybe Chisora is a better boxer even.
I said "possibly" because Charr is much more powerful than both those opponents and aggressive.
A win over Charr would atleast give Fury an opportunity to deal with an aggressive guy with power, something he hasn't really contended with yet.
Sounds like a good stay busy opponent if you ask me if nothing else.
You don't seem to know what you are talking about. This guy isn't the true champion of anything. Boxrec ranks him as the 22nd best heavyweight in the world. That means he is a decent heavyweight but 21 other heavyweights are better than he is. Vitali knocked him out and he never fought Haye so pray tell how he sent these boxers into retirement? Wake up and smell the coffee and get a grip on reality. Charr is very unlikely to ever be the heavyweight champion of the world.
:lol1: :lol1:
So, after sending Vitali Klitschko and David Haye into retirement and falling foul of some shady officiating/poisoning in Moscow, against Alexander Povetkin, the TRUE WBC Champion, Manuel 'Diamond Boy' Charr, is BACK.
http://wbcboxing.com/wbceng/images/manuel_charr_18.jpg
http://bilder.augsburger-allgemeine.de/img/incoming/crop21808311/7377212749-ctopTeaser/Vitali-Klitschko-vs-Manuel-Charr.jpg
He's scheduled to fight again in Moscow on 10 April. Opponent: TBA
What's more, he's been training in the US, at the WildCard Gym and in Miami, and has Lennox Lewis now working as an advisor.
Lennox Lewis working as an advisor for Manuel CharrYou don't seem to know what you are talking about. This guy isn't the true champion of anything. Boxrec ranks him as the 22nd best heavyweight in the world. That means he is a decent heavyweight but 21 other heavyweights are better than he is. Vitali knocked him out and he never fought Haye so pray tell how he sent these boxers into retirement? Wake up and smell the coffee and get a grip on reality. Charr is very unlikely to ever be the heavyweight champion of the world.
If current Fury fought Charr right now it would possibly be the best opponent he has yet faced.
Fact.
No it wouldn't
Cunningham would absolutely school Charr, Chisora beats him as well.
Charr is awful.
If current Fury fought Charr right now it would possibly be the best opponent he has yet faced.
Fact.
No he wouldn't be. I'd rate Cunningham and Chisora as being better.