Both just suffered serious career setbacks, and were brutally laid out. One man salvages his career with an impressive win. Who do you fancy? :think
Oh, tough call. Teper is at least a 6'5" and 250lb man, but size aside he's vastly inferior to Briedis in almost every department. Hard to say which KO loss is more humiliating.
Would be a good match to make, and a good bounce back for the winner. I think Price may be mentally shot, so even though he's much more skilled than Charr, I'll go with Charr.
I think Price ko's the version of Charr we saw tonight, and against Saglam. Charr at his best is a real bad style for Price.
Price is done. Charr has always been limited but he wins this fight easily. I want to see Charr vs Arreola, would be better than this.
They should really make this fight. Both fighters are shot and their careers a wreck and they need to make up their mind about retiring. Both are in the same boat.
Is Jason Gavern retired? What about Taras Bydenko? Denis Bahktov? Robert Hawkins? Tank Williams? Y'all do know that not every HW prizefighter who falls out of the top 30 needs to hang em up. They're called fringe contenders. Gatekeepers. Journeyman. Guys who know their trade and make a good living, even while losing. Are Charr and Price gonna be top 10s at some point soon. Likely not. But taking one step forward, then 2 back doesnt end a career. Nor should it. It just gives a guy more motivation to fight on. Neither of these guys have sustained long term damage. Let em become this generations Airrich and Hoffman. Hell......one could win a few in a row and end up like Sos or Duhaupas and get a title shot out of it. :think