Ivan Klitschko is going down. TKO 6 !!! This content is protected "Charr ees not a man, ees piece of iron!
I am curious how Vitali will handle Charr's left hook and his clubbing body punches. I think Vitali is in trouble and he knows it.
charr is a good fighter, just watching him beat up a decent cuban heavyweight who is about the same size as vitali. he's not flashy but does enough, moves his head only when he has to like roll under the right hand. is very aggressive and an arab to boot (guys dont know when to stop)! i see this fight being a war!
I think Manuel needs to beef up his name and use Alan Partridge's old catchphrase. Manuel "not a lot of people know me" Charr ........ aha.
After Charr wins the belt from Vitali is seems Charr vs. Haye is already in the works. If Haye has the balls that is: [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4Du2W4cQ0A[/ame]
mercy will not be shown someone will have there boxing career gone by the end of the night that's for sure
It's big because of the rapper (and the platform). Charr is/was rather unknown in Germany, and there is not that much interest in the fight so far. Nobody really knows whether Charr is an Arab, Lebanese, Syrian or whatever. His nationality seems to change in every interview, sometimes he calls himself "colossus of cologne", "arabian stallion", "german tank", "diamond boy", so it's pretty hard for the media to grab this guy and bring him out. I've met him once in person, where he left a reserved impression on me. just as his record is not that impressive (in my humble opinion he actually lost 2 or 3 fights), he worked extremely hard to get on this stage (coming practically out of nowhere), which i have to admit. A short mention of his skills: He's a flat footed workhorse with sufficient boxing skills (he's had a very short amateur career) and moderate strength, but not enough handspeed and power to hurt Klitschko. Charr often uses a high guard, trying to march his opponent down, but he's certainly not a volume puncher and seems to be very vulnerable, when he takes a break (no rarity in his bouts) behind his guard. Most likely there will be no surprise, Charr will breathe heavily in the mid rounds. In the very beginning, he will try to close the distance and land some clean blows to the body. Unfortunately, he has never fought such an experienced, calm and coldblooded guy like Klitschko before, so he'll struggle after the first big shots (he even wobbled against Nascimento). I think, in this case it's a matter of experience and tactics for Old Klitschko to outmatch the younger fighter. Sdunek, btw, has worked with Charr in the past. He exactly knows his skills and his mindset. I'm quite certain not a Klitschko fan, but Charr will get the beating of his life. I suppose a late stoppage (throwing in the towel or something like that) after a one-sided bout.