The guy you've never heard of kicked Manuel Charr's overweight ass for six minutes straight until retiring with a shoulder injury.
I've heard news that he is walking around 230lb right now. He has been training ****ing hard these last months... He is going to do a bigger effort eating cupcakes for the next three weeks just for returning to his usual weight in fight night!
Exageration. Fight was a short war but bothing Saglam did seemed to really bother Charr. The only reason it was competitive was because Charr seemed to emulate Solis's training regim.He was like 20 lbs overweight.
It was 20-18 Saglam and neither round was even remotely close. Charr got slapped around; it doesn't matter that his iron chin and Saglam's lack of power meant he wasn't feeling ill effects from it. He was getting clowned and got extremely lucky. (even more than Robert Guerrero against Daud Yordan)
Agree to disagree.Altough you have a good way with words you exagerate things considerably. It was 20-18(altough the second round was close) but outworking(while mostly hitting arms) of a McDonald's-zombie version of Charr for 120 seconds(if you don't count the monments in the second round where Charr fired back) is hardly a schooling,it's just a good start. Saglam didn't do himself no service by quitting that easily. Guerrero was lucky indeed but he didn't escape with a W.