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Vitali Klitschko - Manuel Charr Preview and Prediction


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Vitali Klitschko - Manuel Charr Preview and Prediction

 

Written by Jon Campbell

 

On the 8th September, long-time WBC Heavyweight champ Vitali Klitschko (44-2) has his 9th defence and 17th career title fight against undefeated Syrian Manuel Charr (21-0) who like Klitschko has fought out of Germany. They both surprisingly make their Russian debut as this bout takes place in Moscow.

 

Klitschko is 9 months away from being a decade undefeated, which really is a testament to how dominate of a fighter he has been. This is considering the fact that both his losses have been through injuries were Vitali was ahead of the scorecards. He wishes to extend this extraordinary career with an undefeated contender on his resume.

 

 

Charr now has earned his title shot and a chance to make a memorable and rare upset with regards to Heavyweight championship. He has ended 11 of his bouts by stoppage on the way to his title shot. His notable wins include names such as Owen Beck, Sherman the Tank and former victim of Vitali Danny Williams.

 

 

This bout I predict will be extremely easy for Vitali unless he has suddenly grew twenty years since his last bout or he has not trained at all, both of which I find unlikely. I do not wish the disrespect an undefeated fighter, who clearly possesses reasonable skills, and getting to the stage where he is at is admirable, but Vitali is head and shoulders above the Heavyweight division, besides his brother of course, and there are fighters besides the brothers who outmatch Charr.

 

 

To conclude, Vitali if he does not mess around should get Charr out of there within 4 rounds. My prediction, giving him a margain of error I see a 5th or 6th round stoppage.

 

Read More: http://www.ringnews24.com/index.php/boxing-news/65065-vitali-klitschko-manuel-charr-preview-and-prediction.html#ixzz25mgcFoLm

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Klitschko vs Charr on Boxnation Tomorrow Night!

 

Written by Glynn Evans

 

One of the most dominant reigns in the rich history of the world heavyweight championship might be entering its final scene at the Olimpiyskiy, Moscow on Saturday evening when future Hall of Famer Vitali Klitschko defends his WBC crown against Lebanon’s Manuel Charr. (And BoxNation subscribers can catch the action live and exclusive on Sky Ch.437/Virgin Ch. 546)

 

 

 

Now 41, the 6ft 7in Kyrgyzstan born, Ukraine raised legend has hinted at an imminent career in politics and, one senses, only a financial blockbuster with protagonist David Haye, could persuade him to prolong his departure from the sport.

 

 

 

They say that there are few ‘certainties’ in heavyweight boxing but this is about as close as you get. Expect a triumphant parade rather than a competitive punch-up as the 14-1 on champion grants us one more chance to savour the qualities that have rendered him unbeatable for the past nine years.

 

 

 

‘Dr Ironfist’ hasn’t always have been the most adventurous holder of the ‘Greatest Prize in Sports’, but he is unquestionably one of the very best. In a career spanning 16 years and 46 fights, he has conceded just twice, both times due to injury whilst leading on the cards.

 

Read More: http://www.ringnews24.com/index.php/boxing-news/65062-klitschko-vs-charr-on-boxnation-tomorrow-night.html#ixzz25mgncune

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