Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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Are you watching?

Poll ended at 26 Nov 2017, 07:12

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Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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The heavyweight division has been booming in recent times and this Saturday night Box-Nation subscribers will be able to watch Alexander Ustinov and Manuel Charr clash for the vacant WBA world title exclusively live.

Taking place at Koenig-Pilsener-Arena in Oberhausen, Germany, the two big men will be looking to make their mark and fire a warning shot to the other leading fighters in the division.

WBA number two rated heavyweight Ustinov goes into the ring with 34 wins, 25 by knockout, and just one loss on his record, that being against sturdy Bulgarian Kubrat Pulev.

Nicknamed Alexander ‘The Great’ the 40-year-old will be out to grab what may be his final opportunity at the big time.

An accomplished and respected fighter in Charr, who has fought some of the very best including Vitali Klitschko, stands in his way.

The 33-year-old has impressive wins over the likes of Michael Grant and Kevin Johnson and will be looking to add another victory to his 30 wins.
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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Anyone watching this blockbuster!!

BN are hyping this for the WBA title, but I don't believe it is.
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Of course...
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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http://fightnews.com/ustinov-charr-wba- ... title/9273

Boxrec also saying..

Looks like it is for the vacant regular title..

take it the winner will fight Oquendo.. I don't see why they didn't just make it Oquendo vs. Ustinov..
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Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr: Running order

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We're live on air at 6.45pm on Sky channel 437 for this Heavyweight dust-up.

*Please note, all fights subject to change without notice.

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Christian THUN v Saul FARAH

4 x 3 Minute Rounds: Heavyweight

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Follows

Ryan HATTON v Attila ORSOS

4 x 3 Minute Rounds: Light-Heavyweight

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Follows

Marek JEDRZEJEWSKI v Karoly GALLOVICH

8 x 3 Minute Rounds: Super-Featherweight

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Follows

Sam MAXWELL v Ozcar FIKO

6 x 3 Minute Rounds: Super-Lightweight

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Follows

Alexander USTINOV v Manuel CHARR

12 x 3 Minute Rounds: The WBA World Heavyweight Title

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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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i like this one, should be decent. ustinov seems to have been around forever.
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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Despite being shot in the stomach and having a double hip-replacement operation in the past two years, Germany’s Manuel Charr is determined to become a world heavyweight champion later today.

Charr, 33, faces 40-year-old giant Russian Alexander Ustinov in Oberhausen and is adamant he will leave the ring with the vacant WBA "regular" world heavyweight belt.


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“I’m going to be world champion — that’s a promise,” Charr said at the pre-fight press conference, having won 30 of his bouts with four defeats.

In September 2015, he was left fighting for his life after being shot in the stomach following an altercation at a kebab restaurant in Essen. Charr returned to the ring just seven months later, bearing the scars of the attack on his abdomen.

“It was said at the time that I’d never box again,” he said.

Then came another setback earlier this year when both hips were replaced.

“The doctors diagnosed congenital hip dysplasia — I had the mobility in the joints of an 80-year-old,” he said.

But now all that stands in his way of becoming a world champion is Alexander “The Great” Ustinov.

The nickname refers to Ustinov’s size as much as his wins, with 25 knockouts in 34 victories against just one loss, when he was beaten by Bulgarian Kubrat Pulev in 2012. At 202cm tall and weighing 136kg, the Russian is 10cm taller and considerably heavier than his opponent.

Charr has described Ustinov as the “bear” he will hunt in the ring.

“I do not know fear — fear is a feeling and I can control that,” said Charr, who is relishing fighting in front of a German crowd. “I’m a fighter, I’m always on top.”
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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Got to respect charrs grit but he is likely a beaten man tonight
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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Oiky wrote: 25 Nov 2017, 15:41 Got to respect charrs grit but he is likely a beaten man tonight
I'd rather Charr win. It's likely going to points.. who's Ustinov ever beaten? He's just a worse version of Valuev.

I say Dimitrenko beats Ustinov.,
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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dimitrenkos a big baby who wss barely beating journeymen before catching granat early. he was a laughing stock vs jp

charr gets a lot of opportunities for someone so poor. i think iits shady, much like the man himself.knife fights, shootings, etc.
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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Good win. Not the best of fights.. but a decent scrap to watch..

WBA Regular title back were it belongs.. in Europe.. :clap:

Bunce said Whyte and most the British HW's beat Charr.. then said maybe Breazeale too.. well Charr aint the biggest HW's.. but i's like to see the fights in the future..
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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Manuel Charr has ended Germany's 85-year wait for a world heavyweight champion and dedicated his victory over Alexander Ustinov to his adopted home country.

"What can I say, Germany - we are world champions," Charr roared after his unanimous decision victory in Oberhausen landed him the vacant WBA world title.

"I dedicate this title to Germany, the country which gave me a chance and built me up.

"This is my gift to you all."


Charr is Germany's first world heavyweight champion since Max Schmeling reigned from 1930-1932.
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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good fight, bellew might fancy his chances there as charr isnt the biggest.

got to say buncey and jones did a cracking job fill airtime, there was more than an hour between the undercard and the main fight.
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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I enjoyed it, both good fighting men. Got to give it too Charr, I thought at the start he was just going to wilt - he looked very distressed in the opening few rounds...redden up quickly and didn't exactly looked poker face, but he found a way - and then got to give it to Ustinov, he's more than just a big lout, he showed lovely grit to hang in there when "gone" .

Okay, not world level but too geniune fighters who gave it their all - if thats what fighting for the WBA regular title means, then lets see more WBA regular titles!
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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Buncey and Barry showed how it should be done. Brilliant. I could have listened to the all night. Great job.

Thought SKY commentary was decent too.
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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bellew could beat charr. look at how breidis outboxed and then ktfo'd him. top cruisers are better than charr. i know bellew may not be in that upper elite of the cws, but honestly think hes good enough to have a good chance to beat a clubber like charr.
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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Ustinov has the worst technique ive ever seen, he's god awful, I wonder how good he would be if he knew how to box
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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handsofstone wrote: 27 Nov 2017, 05:02 Ustinov has the worst technique ive ever seen, he's god awful, I wonder how good he would be if he knew how to box
What about Big Baby Miller?

Can you imagine how poor a fight between Miller and Ustinov would be? Neither can throw a punch. Be that bad, it would be funny to watch.

I also thought Charr was about ready to fold early on, especially after the cut but he got through it and won clear enough. You'd suspect that Ustinov is just about done, certainly looked it!
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ScottDetonator wrote: 27 Nov 2017, 08:15 What about Big Baby Miller?
That would be a heavy fight"
ScottDetonator wrote: 27 Nov 2017, 08:15 You'd suspect that Ustinov is just about done, certainly looked it!
I think he's done now. He can drop of the WBA rankings. Let's slowly get these old guys off the rankings. Next is Oquendo, and then get Guillermo Jones of the rankings.
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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Manuel Charr was due to fight David Haye a while back. I’d expect the Haye v Bellew winner to target him.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 26 Nov 2017, 05:29 Manuel Charr has ended Germany's 85-year wait for a world heavyweight champion and dedicated his victory over Alexander Ustinov to his adopted home country.

"What can I say, Germany - we are world champions," Charr roared after his unanimous decision victory in Oberhausen landed him the vacant WBA world title.

"I dedicate this title to Germany, the country which gave me a chance and built me up.

"This is my gift to you all."


Charr is Germany's first world heavyweight champion since Max Schmeling reigned from 1930-1932.
Come on

You know that's a load of bollocks. Schmeling is a true boxing legend as well.
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jameswilson wrote: 27 Nov 2017, 08:48 Manuel Charr was due to fight David Haye a while back. I’d expect the Haye v Bellew winner to target him.
Easiest fight to gain a portion of the world.. not a big money fight tho. Hearn would probably put Bellew vs. Charr on PPV and bill is 'undisputed world heavyweight championship'..
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does the vh on ustinovs shurt mean vlad hurinov? does vlad really have his own t shirts :lol:
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Re: Alexander Ustinov vs. Manuel Charr live on Box-Nation: Who's watching?

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Naandrew wrote: 27 Nov 2017, 16:43
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 26 Nov 2017, 05:29 Charr is Germany's first world heavyweight champion since Max Schmeling reigned from 1930-1932.
Come on

You know that's a load of bollocks. Schmeling is a true boxing legend as well.
Of course.. Charr isn't even German.
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