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    Charr vs Povetkin confirmed.


    Manuel Charr faces its second "mission Moscow"! The "Diamond Boy" in the Russian capital against ex-world and Olympic champion Alexander Povetkin in the ring rises on May 30. The WBC international champion title is at stake. "This will be a big fight," fr. forward. "I am very proud that I've managed to pull this big fish on land. The duel with Povektin is my chance to qualify again for a world title fight. The winner will take a top position in the WBC rankings. "And I'm sure: if I beat Povetkin in Moscow, I will meet my fate and become world champion as José Sulaiman I promised it."

    Charr Povetkin know each other well, trained and fought earlier together with the Sauerland-stall in Berlin. But both parted from Sauerland and go now its own way: Manuel Charr marketed with its "diamond boy promotion" itself, while Alexander Povetkin winger for Russian oligarch Andrey Ryabinsky. Ryabinsky gave his protégé lost in October last year a world championship fight against Wladimir Klitschko, the Povetkin - then reigning WBA world heavyweight champion - over twelve rounds unanimous after points. Also charr was known already in Moscow against a Klitschko brother in the ring. The "Diamond Boy" against the now-retired Vitali Klitschko because of cuts in the fight was taken in September 2012.

    "I know Moscow, and Moscow knows me," says charr. "That's why it was no question that I would accept the fight also abroad for me. I have many fans and friends in Russia since my appearance against Klitschko. That's why this is for me like a home game. I also travel of course with a large team to Moscow. Together we will beat Povetkin, after Germany take the WBC International title, and are then also world champion. This struggle is the key to do this."

    Charr and his team of trainers to Patrick Dobroschi and Clive remain salt exactly four weeks to prepare for the day. "This is a very short time while actually, but since I've boxed mid-April against Kevin Johnson, I am anyway in very good shape", so the "Diamond Boy". "I promise all my fans that I will prepare myself perfectly on the fight and set. This will be a great battle. "And at the end, I'll be the winner!"

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      Originally posted by Arthur Daley View Post
      Charr vs Povetkin confirmed.
      Thanks for posting, man! Great news!

      War Diamond Boy!

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        Dont the rules stipulate that Wlad has 9 months to do the IBF mando? If so, the Pulev fight is long overdue as Wlad last defended the IBF strip vs Tony Thompson in the summer of 2012.

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          Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
          Dont the rules stipulate that Wlad has 9 months to do the IBF mando? If so, the Pulev fight is long overdue as Wlad last defended the IBF strip vs Tony Thompson in the summer of 2012.
          Due to Wlad holding the other belts the time is more like 18 months to defend it as a mando.

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            Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
            Dont the rules stipulate that Wlad has 9 months to do the IBF mando? If so, the Pulev fight is long overdue as Wlad last defended the IBF strip vs Tony Thompson in the summer of 2012.
            Wlad himself stated he intents to face Pulev in 'late summer' that itself allows him to fight a third time this year,thus why he was so eager to have faced Leapai in early March as opposed to late April,and also allowing for another fight come Nov\Dec,the same as was proposed for last year,and of which actually took place 2012,as you yourself are no doubt aware.

            Wlad looks to be really homing in on and gunning for that record no. of defences currently held by Louis huh ?

            Personally I'm gonna keep tabs on Kalle's twitter feed,he seems to be pretty on top with it,plenty of early news comes through that channel.did you see the tweet after the Wlad/Leapai fight,castigating Wlad for facing Leapai,the double standards are awful from him,sounded like sour g****s his man Boytsov lost out to Leapai.

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              Wilder on Arreola vs. Stiverne II & Fury vs. Chisora II

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                      Current Ring Heavyweight Rankings:

                      Champion: WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO

                      1. KUBRAT PULEV
                      2. ALEXANDER POVETKIN
                      3. BERMANE STIVERNE
                      4. TYSON FURY
                      5. ROBERT HELENIUS
                      6. CHRIS ARREOLA
                      7. VYACHESLAV GLAZKOV
                      8. TOMASZ ADAMEK
                      9. DEONTAY WILDER
                      10. BRYANT JENNINGS

                      Those rankings could be changed significantly in the next few weeks, with Stiverne-Arreola, Povetkin-Charr and Jennings-Perez coming up.

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