Mairis Briedis vs. Artur Mann - October 16, 2021

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 16 Oct 2021, 08:17

Briedis - Decision
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Briedis - T/KO
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DRAW
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Mann - T/KO
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Mann - Decision
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Total votes: 12

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Mairis Briedis vs. Artur Mann - October 16, 2021

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Mairis Briedis-Artur Mann Cruiserweight Championship Set, October 16 In Riga

Mairis Briedis (27-1, 19 KOs) returns to the Arena Riga in Latvia on October 16 to defend his IBF World Cruiserweight Title against former World Title challenger Artur Mann (17-1, 9 KOs).

The Latvian boxing star cemented his position as the number one Cruiserweight in world when defeating Yuniel Dorticos in the final of the World Boxing Super Series in September 2020. A fight that saw the 36-year-old claim both the IBF World Title and the prestigious Ring Magazine belt as well as the iconic Muhmmad Ali Trophy.

Briedis, who is now a three-time world champion having previously held WBC and WBO World Titles and considered one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world, will get the chance to return to his hometown arena and box in front of his passionate supporters for the first time since his third-round stoppage win over Krzysztof Glowacki in June 2019.

However, Briedis, who was named ‘Rigan of the Year’ for 2020, can expect a tough challenge when he makes the first defence of his IBF belt against Germany’s Artur Mann, a former WBO International Champion and IBO World Cruiserweight Title challenger.

Mann defeated countryman Leon Harth to capture the WBO International Title in July 2017 and remained undefeated until he travelled to South Africa to challenge Kevin Lerena for the IBO World Title in March 2019. Since his sole defeat, the 30-year-old ‘Thunderman’ from Hannover has recorded back-to-back wins to set up a World Title showdown with Briedis.

“It’s crazy to think it has been over two years since I last fought in Riga,” said Briedis. “I think I have already forgotten that fantastic feeling that Latvian boxing fans deliver each time and I can’t wait to step in the ring again in front of my home crowd. It will also be a special night for me as it will be my first IBF Title defence and I’m happy I will be able to do it at the Arena Riga.

“My opponent Artur Mann is a very experienced boxer who was previously part of the Sauerland stable which is already a quality measurement for him as there are no weak boxers invited to join that group. He is a very technical boxer coming from the Kazakh boxing school that is considered by many to be one of the best in the world.

“Together with my team, we are taking this fight very seriously. Defending a World Championship belt doesn’t allow you to do anything less. We have already started our preparations and will do everything to be ready for the fight.”

“I’m very happy to fight for the IBF title against Mairis Briedis, the number one Cruiserweight in the world,” said Mann. “I want to thank my manager Daniel Todorovic and the whole O1NE Sport Crew, and of course, Kalle Sauerland and Wasserman Boxing for this great opportunity. I’m pumped and ready for Riga!

“I have a lot of respect for Mairis Briedis and his achievements but I don’t feel any pressure. Prior to my fight against Kevin Lerena, I felt a lot of pressure because a lot of things didn’t work out as they were supposed to, but this time, I’m super relaxed. All the pressure is on Mairis because he’s the world champ and he’s fighting at home in front of his people, which doesn’t always turn out to be an advantage. He’s got everything to lose and I’ve got everything to win!”

“We’re delighted to be promoting our first event with Mairis Briedis, one of boxing’s pound-for-pound stars, at the Arena Riga under the Wasserman Boxing banner,” said promoter Kalle Sauerland. “We would like to thank the IBF for their support. Mairis was due to fight a mandatory challenger but after negotiations broke down we have applied for special exception to make this fight possible.

“I’ve been lucky enough to witness Mairis fighting in Riga before and the atmosphere is incredible. I can’t wait to hear the noise when he steps into the ring on October 16. Coming to spoil the party is Artur Mann. A tough German contender looking to dethrone Latvia’s boxing king. This is an event you don’t want to miss. Get ready for the Rumble In Riga!”

Tickets for the IBF World Cruiserweight Championship contest between Mairis Briedis and Artur Mann go on sale tomorrow at 12:00 (EEST). Tickets start from €29 and are available to purchase via https://www.bilesuserviss.lv.
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Artur Mann - October 16, 2021

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The matchup against the Pole wasn't that good, but eventually he got even a worse opponent. :roll:
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DrDuke wrote: 16 Sep 2021, 09:06 The matchup against the Pole wasn't that good, but eventually he got even a worse opponent. :roll:
I thought he was gonna move up..

I would like his to fight Okolie before he moves up.
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Artur Mann - October 16, 2021

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crap fight, wasserman sucking ass
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Mairis Briedis and Artur Mann come face to face ahead of Ring Magazine and IBF title bout

Mairis Briedis (27-1, 19 KOs) and Artur Mann (17-1, 9 KOs) came face-to-face for the first time today at the Porsche Center Riga for a kick-off press conference ahead of their IBF and Ring Magazine World Cruiserweight Title clash on October 16 at the Arena Riga in Latvia.

Briedis has turned the Arena Riga into a hometown fortress with unforgettable nights against Mike Perez, Oleksandr Usyk and Krzysztof Glowacki in recent years. The 36-year-old will now return for the first time since his June 2019 victory over Glowacki to defend the belts he claimed when defeating Yuniel Dorticos in the final of the World Boxing Super Series in September 2020 to establish himself as the number one Cruiserweight on the planet.

“Of course, it will be a great pleasure to return to the Arena Riga to defend my IBF and Ring Magazine Titles in front of my Latvian fans,” said Briedis. “My opponent Artur Mann is an experienced and unpredictable boxer. I have watched many of his fights and each one has been different. In Arena Riga, we will see real boxing, not old masters like Holyfield or YouTubers. I hope people who love boxing will come to the show to witness a real fight.”

Artur Mann, the former WBO International Champion and IBO World Cruiserweight Title challenger, appeared in a confident mood insisting all the pressure was on his opponent ahead of their hotly anticipated World Title fight.

“I’m very excited to get this opportunity to fight Mairis Briedis for his World Titles,” said Mann. “I would like thank Kalle Sauerland and Wasserman Boxing for making this fight. This is not a new situation for me. I know the game and I have fought all over the globe. When the bell rings, I will be ready. It doesn’t matter how many people are in the arena supporting Briedis. There is no pressure on me. All the pressure is on him. I’ve got nothing to lose.”

Promoter Kalle Sauerland said he is delighted to be returning to Riga and is looking forward to soaking up the ‘red-hot atmosphere’ on October 16.

“Viva Las Rigas,” exclaimed Sauerland. “We’ve had some fantastic nights at the Arena Riga with Mairis Briedis and we’re delighted to be back with another big event. Mairis has put Riga on the boxing map. It is now known all over the world as a place with a red-hot boxing atmosphere. On October 16, we have another massive event. The absolute number one Cruiserweight in the division against the number six in the world – a young, hungry German challenger, who I’m sure will be looking to take his chance. But Mairis is focused and he intends to prove that Latvia still has the number one Cruiserweight boxer in the world.”

Tickets for the IBF and Ring Magazine World Cruiserweight Championship contest between Mairis Briedis and Artur Mann start from €29 and are on sale now and available to purchase via https://www.bilesuserviss.lv.

Press release courtesy of Wasserman Boxing.
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margaret thatcher wrote: 16 Sep 2021, 18:44 crap fight, wasserman sucking ass
Will you watch it?

Should be Sky in the UK?
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Press Release | Artur Mann's Coach Confident His Boxer Has Power To Hurt Mairis Briedis

Artur Mann’s (17-1, 9 KOs) coach Vitali Boot believes his fighter has the power to hurt Mairis Briedis (27-1, 19 KOs) when they meet for the IBF and Ring Magazine World Cruiserweight Titles on October 16 at the Arena Riga in Latvia.

Mann, the former WBO International Champion and IBO World Cruiserweight Title challenger, travels to Riga to take on reigning world champion Brieids in his hometown following an explosive KO victory over Rad Rashid.

Helping the challenger prepare is long-time coach and mentor Boot, a seven-time German national Super Heavyweight champion and 2001 World Amateur Championship bronze medallist, who now trains fighters out of the Olympic Headquarters in Hannover, Germany.

“Artur has the power to hurt Briedis,” says Boot. “Any boxer who is almost 100kg has the power to hurt his opponent and Briedis is only human so yes, I believe Artur can hurt him.

“He will need to be highly concentrated during the whole fight, stick to the game plan and keep ahead of the situation even when under pressure.

“He won’t be concerned about fighting away from home or having the fans against him. He has had that over and over again in his career so this is not new for him.

“Artur’s greatest strength is his technical ability. He’s like a sponge, you show him something new and he can implement it in his work in a split second.

“I have been training Artur more or less since he started boxing. This is a big opportunity for him and one I believe he will take. On October 16, we will see a new world champion.”
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Press Release | Artur Mann Will Focus Game Plan, Will Not Be Intimated By Mairis Briedis' Home Crowd

Artur Mann (17-1, 9 KOs) insists he will not be intimidated by Mairis Briedis’ (27-1, 19 KOs) fervent home support as he looks to dethrone the Latvian boxing king on October 16 and bring the IBF and Ring Magazine World Cruiserweight Titles back to Germany.

Briedis has turned the Arena Riga into his hometown fortress with thousands of Latvian fans filling the ice hockey stadium each time he fights. Like Briedis’ previous opponents, Mann can expect a cold reception when he enters the ring, but despite being away from home and up against the world’s number one Cruiserweight, the former WBO International Champion and IBO World Title Challenger is confident of upsetting the local hero and bringing home the belts.

“It’s really exciting to know that there are going to be thousands of people in the arena to watch the fight,” says Mann. “It doesn’t matter if they are going to be booing me. Anyone who has ever stood in the ring knows that after the bell rings there is nothing except you and the fighter in front of you. It doesn’t matter where I’m fighting. I just concentrate on myself and my game plan.

“I do this for myself and my beliefs, not for belts, not for money. I do this to prove to myself and to my five-year-old son that I can achieve anything. I learnt a lot from my World Title fight with Kevin Lerena and now I’m 100% pumped and ready to show the world what I can do on October 16.”
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Fight Week!! :box:
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Press Release | Mairis Briedis: Mann is Dangerous, I Need To Be at My Best To Beat Him

Mairis Briedis (27-1, 19 KOs) and Artur Mann (17-1, 9 KOs) both looked in incredible shape as they performed media workouts today ahead of their IBF and Ring Magazine World Cruiserweight Title showdown on Saturday night.

"I'm feeling good. My training has gone well and I’m looking forward to the fight," said Briedis. "It’s going to be a special feeling walking out in front of my supporters at the Arena Riga again. I’m not expecting an easy fight. I know Artur Mann is a dangerous boxer. I will need to be at my best to beat him but I have trained hard and I am ready to defend my titles.”

Briedis returns to the ring for the first time following his spectacular win over Yuniel Dorticos in the final of the World Boxing Super Series in September 2020, and the Latvian star can expect a tough test as he defends his belts against the former World Title challenger Mann from Germany.

With only days to go until their hotly-anticipated World Title contest, both men spoke to the media after an open training session in the Latvian capital.

“My training is over and I’m ready to fight,” said Mann. “I have been dreaming of this opportunity for a long time. Briedis is a very experienced boxer. I know it will be a tough fight but I am focused on what I need to do. This will be my biggest fight but I believe I can win. I am well trained and and I am ready.”
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Weigh-In Report

Briedis checked in at a shredded 198 ½ pounds, while Mann weighed 198.9 pounds in his title bid.
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anyone know if this is being broadcast in the UK ?
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stevec@france wrote: 16 Oct 2021, 14:27 anyone know if this is being broadcast in the UK ?
Surprised noxbation didn’t pick it.

Also, Briedis is with Wasserman.

They could have done some sort of Split site broadcast on Sky.

Don’t see why not.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Oct 2021, 14:37
stevec@france wrote: 16 Oct 2021, 14:27 anyone know if this is being broadcast in the UK ?
Surprised noxbation didn’t pick it.

Also, Briedis is with Wasserman.

They could have done some sort of Split site broadcast on Sky.

Don’t see why not.
probably a better fight than the one coming up
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This happened??
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ya briedis ko'd him
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margaret thatcher wrote: 16 Oct 2021, 18:03 ya briedis ko'd him
3 rounds..
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Breiedis has now gotta fight that Australian cruiser who i think would be an easy touch for him. although if i were briedis id take a last run at heavyweight, i think he is good enough, just needs to get the fights.
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gregregegg wrote: 16 Oct 2021, 20:24 Breiedis has now gotta fight that Australian cruiser who i think would be an easy touch for him. although if i were briedis id take a last run at heavyweight, i think he is good enough, just needs to get the fights.
Exactly, CW is currently on a downtrend. Not a lot of fights for him, and really, Okolie and that Armenia are a huge downstep from when he gave Usyk his toughest fight ever.

He should move up to HW and fight some of his contemporaries like Hunter and Gassiev. I'd freak if he met Usyk at HW. I scored their fight a draw.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Oct 2021, 14:37
stevec@france wrote: 16 Oct 2021, 14:27 anyone know if this is being broadcast in the UK ?
Surprised noxbation didn’t pick it.

Also, Briedis is with Wasserman.

They could have done some sort of Split site broadcast on Sky.

Don’t see why not.
Because the football casuals don’t/won’t care about a Latvian in a mismatch world title fight. They only watch Brits in mismatches.
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Beatdown as expected. It's a shame, that Briedis wasn't able to find any opportunities at HW. He said, that it hadn't been possile to find any decent opponent there, cause every top contender had been eager for a shot after the roll of championship rematches. Hopefully Briedis fights Okolie asap.
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Briedis was really rusty and needs a few more fights before going in with okolie.
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stevec@france wrote: 17 Oct 2021, 12:34 Briedis was really rusty and needs a few more fights before going in with okolie.
To get older by that moment? He wasn't really rusty, he barely felt Mann. There were no problems for Mairis in this bout, except getting cut.
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DrDuke wrote: 17 Oct 2021, 12:38
stevec@france wrote: 17 Oct 2021, 12:34 Briedis was really rusty and needs a few more fights before going in with okolie.
To get older by that moment? He wasn't really rusty, he barely felt Mann. There were no problems for Mairis in this bout, except getting cut.
Plus he’s mid 30’s
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