Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021

Who wins?

Poll ended at 15 May 2021, 09:27

Charr - Decision
3
13%
Charr - T/KO
11
46%
DRAW
2
8%
Lovejoy - T/KO
8
33%
Lovejoy - Decision
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 24

candyslim
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021

Post by candyslim »

Bookiesmacker wrote: 15 May 2021, 16:16 Charr wins by 2nd round KO. Lovejoy was awful. Barely got touched and stayed down.

He was looking for a way out from round 1.
Do you think that's good enough to get Lovejoy a nomination as WBA mandatory or has his contract with Don King expired? :maybe:
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021

Post by morm »

Lovejoy wasted my time , he is a joke....
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021

Post by Syntax Error »

Did white smoke blow out of the Sistene Chapel because Manuel/Mahmoud Charr finally had a fight?

I suspect now he'll remain in the WBA's top 20 for the next 75 years, or at least until his next fight, whichever is sooner.
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021

Post by KiwiRider »

:yay: Joey D :yay: has a fight coming up soon, opponent TBA...
Could be the chance for #62 boxrec Charr to prove himself against #53 Joey D :box:
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021?

Post by Finkel »

Had to give it all of yesterday before I could bring myself to post about this. Gutted.
I have to admit I bought into the hype. I thought Lovejoy was the next big thing.
:doh:
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 15 May 2021, 09:49
Bookiesmacker wrote: 15 May 2021, 08:15 How can we watch this fight? Can't find anywhere showing it.
I will give you a round by round

Rd 1: lovejoy wobbles to center of ring. Charr jabs. Charr throws chopping right. Lovejoy down. Lovejoy up at count of 10 acting lime he beat the count. Fight over.
I actually thought that was real, until I read Rd 1
:clap:
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021?

Post by candyslim »

Finkel wrote: 16 May 2021, 21:26 Had to give it all of yesterday before I could bring myself to post about this. Gutted.
I have to admit I bought into the hype. I thought Lovejoy was the next big thing.
:doh:
Careful with your words Finkel. A large proportion of our fellow contributors will take your words literally no matter how firkin obvious it ought to be that you're joking. There are many who think that 'irony' is a type of golf club.
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021

Post by JamesPhilips »

I had high hopes for Lovejoy. From what I heard he was the new Sonny Liston, except with a better jab.
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021?

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margaret thatcher wrote: 09 Apr 2021, 10:47 chris's nickname should be reverend :yay:
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021

Post by candyslim »

I think bell-end is more appropriate than rever-end.
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021

Post by bigjack »

candyslim wrote: 18 May 2021, 02:41 I think bell-end is more appropriate than rever-end.
I wonder how much Loverboy got paid for that showing ?
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021

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Christ! I really do hope for his sake that he wasn't paid what he was worth.
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021

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Christopher Lovejoy on his 19-fight win streak ending: 'I changed my life. I've got to come back and prove myself now'

"I've had no amateur fights, no trainer, no promoter," says Christopher Lovejoy. "There are guys who have been boxing their whole lives who don't get a shot. So I have to pat myself on the back. Win, lose or draw? It was a win-win situation for me."

Life is rarely dull for the heavyweight division's most mysterious enigma and, this week just hours after he was interviewed by Sky Sports, he revealed he had been arrested.

'Oh no,' we thought. 'Something we said?'

But Christopher Lovejoy is safe and well, he updated us. Phew. So the biggest problem he now faces is merely how to come back from the abrupt end to the puzzling 19-fight undefeated streak that made him notorious.

The American had travelled to Germany for the fight alone - no trainer, no cut-man, nobody at all - and admits: "I overlooked the situation. You need somebody in your corner for motivation."

He was also nursing a shoulder issue but says "there would have been so much embarrassment if I pulled out".

He weighed in at 306lbs (nearly 22st) but the strangest event was to happen en route to the venue.

"There was a misunderstanding with my driver from the hotel to the venue," Lovejoy tells Sky Sports.

"I arrived late.

"I thought: 'Why is this happening?'

"I only had my hand-wraps five minutes before I walked out.

"I did a few jumping jacks backstage then, when I walked out, I wasn't even sweating.

"I usually don't warm-up because I feel like it's a waste of energy."




Lovejoy was barrelled to the floor in the opening round and hurt his shoulder, and the end was nigh.

"I didn't want to go too hard in the first round," he says. "I didn't want to waste energy. I wanted to size him up, feel him out.

"The shoulder threw me off. My mind was thinking about it. It was a lack of experience.

"When I was dropped I was only dazed for a couple of seconds.

"On my knee, I was in shock - 'wow, this is my first time getting knocked down'.

"Then I realised the referee had counted me out.

"'Damn, I blew it. I messed up'.

"It was a flash knock-down. It was a lack of experience because I had never been in that position before.

"No excuses, man. He deserves it."


Lovejoy then did a two-hour gym workout straight after the fight to release some energy, he says.

Charr had shared a ring with Vitali Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin but was inactive since 2017. Lovejoy says: "He's good, better than I thought. He stood in the pocket and threw shots. He's up there with the top guys, he'd be a good fit against Anthony Joshua."



It is difficult what to make of Lovejoy's claim that he is a legitimate heavyweight danger man.

He was scheduled to fight Dave Allen last year in Britain but it fell through due to a legal issue with his own promoter, the legendary Don King who previously oversaw Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson.

Lovejoy insists the build-up to his fight with Charr was dominated by the legal issue. He had no option but work his day job for a security firm until a week prior to travelling to Germany.

But he insists that, finally, he can afford to become a full-time boxer. His $200,000 earnings will be reinvested into himself.

"I changed my life. Not just financially. I don't have to go to my job anymore, I can focus on boxing," he says.

"I don't drink or smoke, I don't party, I don't like fancy clothes or cars. I do like to eat good! But I'm a low maintenance guy and I will put my money into my boxing.

"I've had no amateur fights, no trainer, no promoter.

"There are guys who have been boxing their whole lives who don't get a shot. So I have to pat myself on the back.

"Win, lose or draw? It was a win-win situation for me."


Lovejoy is based in Los Angeles and will train at Henry Tillman's gym where Roney Hines and Jean Pierre Augustin are the resident heavyweights. Down the road at Buddy McGirt's place, he can find sparring with Gerald Washington and Scott Alexander. He has vowed to trim down by 20-30lbs.

The strange world of heavyweight boxing means Lovejoy's name is now out there.

He will not be taken seriously by everybody, but he is likely to at least get a chance again.

"There is added pressure because I've got to come back and prove myself now," he says.

"[The Charr fight] was to get my foot in the door, to let everybody know that I will go anywhere to fight anyone under any circumstance.

"No matter the situation, I will fight.

"But it's up to me to work and show everybody that I'm here to stay.

"I know that I'm a good fighter. But they think I'm a pushover. I'm getting called out now more than at any time."
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021

Post by margaret thatcher »

sky have some weird obsession with loverboi
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Re: Manuel Charr vs. Christopher Lovejoy - May 15, 2021

Post by Joe Speck »

Manuel Charr is a disgrace and a joke to the institution of the sport.
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