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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Manuel Charr Signs With Felix Sturm's Promotional Outfit

    Last month, undefeated heavyweight prospect Manuel Charr (16-0, 8KOs) announced that he parted ways with his promotional company Universum. Charr, 26-years-old, was last seen in the ring in December, winning an eight round majority decision over veteran Zack Page. It's being reported in Germany that Charr signed a promotional deal with Felix Sturm's Promotion in Cologne. It came as no surprise since Charr often trains in the area.
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  • Larry the boss
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    felix sturm cant even promote himself...so this will be the last we hear of this guy i guess with sturm leading his career

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    • southpaw_07
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      Manuel Charr is a terrible bum, even such a limited fighter as Tyson Fury would make a number of him, I watched Charr's 3-4 last fights and it was horrible to watch, he's fighting like a guy with a 0-50 record but as Universum had him fight Burger King cashiers, he got a 16-0 record..

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      • The Hammer
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        Manuel Charr is a quality gatekeeper type of heavyweight.

        He's not good enough to ever win a world title or even be a serious contender, but he'll never be an easy fight for anyone.

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        • cleaner147
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          #5
          Originally posted by LarryX2011
          felix sturm cant even promote himself...so this will be the last we hear of this guy i guess with sturm leading his career
          no man, hes doing a really good job. hes promoting his fighters very well.

          Originally posted by southpaw_07
          Manuel Charr is a terrible bum, even such a limited fighter as Tyson Fury would make a number of him, I watched Charr's 3-4 last fights and it was horrible to watch, he's fighting like a guy with a 0-50 record but as Universum had him fight Burger King cashiers, he got a 16-0 record..
          I agree.

          Originally posted by Freedom!
          Manuel Charr is a quality gatekeeper type of heavyweight.

          He's not good enough to ever win a world title or even be a serious contender, but he'll never be an easy fight for anyone.
          put that quality and never away and I agree.

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          • Who are you?
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            Charr is a decent B level heavyweight with room to improve. Keep in mind he is young and has a lot of time to hone his skill.

            He's a very tough boxer. His record is 14-0 (7), but dont be misled! Charr has been matched very difficultly for a young fighter (fighting Cuban amateur legend Pedro Carrion, Sherman Williams, Zack Page etc).

            Charr can be better than a gatekeeper.

            I can see him being a top20 HW if he keeps progressing!

            TBH, He'd prolly beat almost all american heavyweights right now anyways/

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              Originally posted by Who are you?
              Charr is a decent B level heavyweight with room to improve. Keep in mind he is young and has a lot of time to hone his skill.

              He's a very tough boxer. His record is 14-0 (7), but dont be misled! Charr has been matched very difficultly for a young fighter (fighting Cuban amateur legend Pedro Carrion, Sherman Williams, Zack Page etc).

              Charr can be better than a gatekeeper.

              I can see him being a top20 HW if he keeps progressing!

              TBH, He'd prolly beat almost all american heavyweights right now anyways/
              hes a babied and protected F lvl heavyweight. Universum hasnt got time to carry him anymore after his last terrible performances.

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