Manuel Charr knocked out cold by Mairis Briedis

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Manuel Charr knocked out cold by Mairis Briedis

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Briedis is a very small HW but he was good enough to overcome the size disparity. Props to TheBeast for calling this one.

Video now up:

Charr was knocked out cold in Pac-Marquez 4 style.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC0bHMMN5qk#t=1338
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Re: Manuel Charr KO'd by Mairis Briedis

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Is it too late for Briedis to step in to face Wilder?
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Always said that Charr was EXREMELY overrated (mostly by Povetkin's fans). The guy has no skills, low boxing IQ, bad defense and is very predictable fighter. But big props for Briedis anyway. He is skilled and inteligent fighter with good power even at HW. I don't think he will stay in this division though - he is just too small. He can drop down to 200 lbs easily and try to win world title there against guy of his size.
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Re: Manuel Charr KO'd by Mairis Briedis

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handsofstone wrote:Is it too late for Briedis to step in to face Wilder?
Briedis may be seen as too dangerous since he put Charr down and out rather than winning a decision and failing to hurt him like Duhaupas did.
Boxing Writer wrote:Always said that Charr was EXREMELY overrated (mostly by Povetkin's fans). The guy has no skills, low boxing IQ, bad defense and is very predictable fighter. But big props for Briedis anyway. He is skilled and inteligent fighter with good power even at HW. I don't think he will stay in this division though - he is just too small. He can drop down to 200 lbs easily and try to win world title there against guy of his size.
I hadn't seen much of MB but a few guys whose opinions I respect were high on him and called this result. I'll have to check out more of him.....
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Re: Manuel Charr KO'd by Mairis Briedis

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Nice uppercut and heavy KO.
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Charr was knocked out cold in Pac-Marquez 4 style. It was even more redolent of Stephen Smith's uppercut KTFO of Gary Buckland.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC0bHMMN5qk#t=1338
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Re: Manuel Charr knocked out cold by Mairis Briedis

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From the great 13thround site (http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 5&t=115561) and with thanks to TheBeast:

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Re: Manuel Charr knocked out cold by Mairis Briedis

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Man that was worse than the Plankquiao, bigger they are the harder the fall and Charr face planted like a giant salmon. Hope he's ok, should retire though, he's awful.
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Re: Manuel Charr knocked out cold by Mairis Briedis

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big ko

may as well keep going at heavyweight?

could be fun

briedis v teper?
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Re: Manuel Charr KO'd by Mairis Briedis

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crusader wrote:
handsofstone wrote:Is it too late for Briedis to step in to face Wilder?
Briedis may be seen as too dangerous since he put Charr down and out rather than winning a decision and failing to hurt him like Duhaupas did.
Boxing Writer wrote:Always said that Charr was EXREMELY overrated (mostly by Povetkin's fans). The guy has no skills, low boxing IQ, bad defense and is very predictable fighter. But big props for Briedis anyway. He is skilled and inteligent fighter with good power even at HW. I don't think he will stay in this division though - he is just too small. He can drop down to 200 lbs easily and try to win world title there against guy of his size.
I hadn't seen much of MB but a few guys whose opinions I respect were high on him and called this result. I'll have to check out more of him.....
I saw a lot of his fights from Bigger's better tournaments (he participated there at least twice as far as I know). He demolished 6'6'' Evgenios Lazaridis there. Lazaridis' record is listed 8-0, 5 KO on BoxRec, because BoxRec doesn't include results from Bigger's better tournaments in it's database. And I'm gald they don't, cause there were some very questionable dicisions there. Briedis' record was like 5-1 in Bigger's better tournaments - he "lost" in the final's of one of the tournaments. His "loss" to Croatian fighter Ivica Bacurin in Croatia wasn't just questionable - it was daylight robbery.

Here is his fight against Lazaridis - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UEf2pkk6oM
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Re: Manuel Charr knocked out cold by Mairis Briedis

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This should be knockout of the year.
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Briedis looked really good despite looking to struggle a little with the size. Get him in with Cunningham next! :box:
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Re: Manuel Charr knocked out cold by Mairis Briedis

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What Briedis did was kind of puzzling. He was just touching Charr with minimal power repeatedly throughout the fight and this this one hook + uppercut + hook combination put Charr all the way to sleep. It's hard to tell if Briedis was secretly concealing more power than he let on, or if this result was a bit of a fluke. I certainly can't wait to see him in other interesting match-ups.
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Re: Manuel Charr knocked out cold by Mairis Briedis

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BETTER VERSIONS!!

Briedis KTFO Charr
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ENJOY!! :TU:
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Re: Manuel Charr knocked out cold by Mairis Briedis

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punchoutsb wrote:Briedis looked really good despite looking to struggle a little with the size. Get him in with Cunningham next! :box:
Briedis gave away 32 pounds and sent Charr into the land of nod :TU:
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Re: Manuel Charr knocked out cold by Mairis Briedis

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I hate seeing ref's fvck about standing there waving ,he shouldve quickly waved it off then put Charr on his side,instead he left him face down whilst waving his arms like an idiot

Cracking finish from Briedis though,nice little 2 punch combo to bring things to a conclusion
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Re: Manuel Charr knocked out cold by Mairis Briedis

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Great finish.
Wonder what's next for Charr. At least he should of earned a few quid fighting in Russia.
Will he rebuild again??
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I'd be quite interested in Charr-Price. That really would be a fight were the loser has nowhere to go.
And as someone said previous Teper-Prescott unless they serve Prescott to Povetkin.
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PredatorHayds wrote:I'd be quite interested in Charr-Price. That really would be a fight were the loser has nowhere to go.
And as someone said previous Teper-Prescott unless they serve Prescott to Povetkin.
Mairis Briedis is not Breidis Prescott.
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Lackeos wrote:
PredatorHayds wrote:I'd be quite interested in Charr-Price. That really would be a fight were the loser has nowhere to go.
And as someone said previous Teper-Prescott unless they serve Prescott to Povetkin.
Mairis Briedis is not Breidis Prescott.

:lol:
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Lackeos wrote:What Briedis did was kind of puzzling. He was just touching Charr with minimal power repeatedly throughout the fight and this this one hook + uppercut + hook combination put Charr all the way to sleep. It's hard to tell if Briedis was secretly concealing more power than he let on, or if this result was a bit of a fluke. I certainly can't wait to see him in other interesting match-ups.

That's no fluke, and it's not about power -- just good hand & foot speed, pinpoint timing and accuracy.
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Cutman Scabbers wrote:
Lackeos wrote:What Briedis did was kind of puzzling. He was just touching Charr with minimal power repeatedly throughout the fight and this this one hook + uppercut + hook combination put Charr all the way to sleep. It's hard to tell if Briedis was secretly concealing more power than he let on, or if this result was a bit of a fluke. I certainly can't wait to see him in other interesting match-ups.

That's no fluke, and it's not about power -- just good hand & foot speed, pinpoint timing and accuracy.
Well, that sort of is power though isn't it? Fast hands and unexpected angles create knockouts, not just brute force.
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Ricky_ wrote:
Lackeos wrote:
PredatorHayds wrote:I'd be quite interested in Charr-Price. That really would be a fight were the loser has nowhere to go.
And as someone said previous Teper-Prescott unless they serve Prescott to Povetkin.
Mairis Briedis is not Breidis Prescott.

:lol:

Jesus Christ :lol: Imagine Prescott fighting at Heavyweight
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Cutman Scabbers wrote:
Lackeos wrote:What Briedis did was kind of puzzling. He was just touching Charr with minimal power repeatedly throughout the fight and this this one hook + uppercut + hook combination put Charr all the way to sleep. It's hard to tell if Briedis was secretly concealing more power than he let on, or if this result was a bit of a fluke. I certainly can't wait to see him in other interesting match-ups.

That's no fluke, and it's not about power -- just good hand & foot speed, pinpoint timing and accuracy.
Well, that sort of is power though isn't it? Fast hands and unexpected angles create knockouts, not just brute force.

In that sense, yes -- it's a kind of magic -- I mean power.
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Re: Manuel Charr KO'd by Mairis Briedis

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crusader wrote:
handsofstone wrote:Is it too late for Briedis to step in to face Wilder?
Briedis may be seen as too dangerous since he put Charr down and out rather than winning a decision and failing to hurt him like Duhaupas did.


Ok, :OhYes: The giant killer Briedis. :oo
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