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Mahmoud Charr is chasing Joshua again – the loudest imperceptible man of boxing will not leave

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Mahmoud Manuel car Do not close to Joshua-CTEM, change your Wi-Fi slogan … .. Char, a man whose boxing career was maintained only by illusion, instagram filters and an endless charity organization WBA, is now trying to show a fight Anthony Joshua. That’s right-this Charr himself, who has just lost 44-year-old Kubrat PulevA man whose leg work looks like he was walking through humid cement.

To be candid, who, at the hell, really wants to see how Joshua is fighting the character?

In his latest comedy sketch dressed up for the promotion, Charr published a film about him and Joshua going to each other in Dubai, while the fate of the guys in the robes circulated in the background, like confused additions from Netflix historical drama. He then declares with full seriousness,
“There is only one giant in Syria.”
Buddy, in this situation there is only one gigantic embarrassment – and you are still trying cosplay as a claimant in 2025.

Mahmoud Charr: Favorite warrior of the WBA Legal Department

Let’s explain brutally: Charr does not win the fighting, he wins the lawsuits.
His entire heritage sounds more like the transcription of the court room than the BoxRec side. He is the only guy who managed to support “Normal” WBA belt not by defeating the best pretenders – but by folding appeals, orders and furious letters.

Do you remember when he was a “champion during a break” for about four or more years? Yes, because he could either not obtain a license, unsuccessful tests, or he had a legal beef from WBA for not letting him defend the belt for which he was granted.
At this point, WBA Charra’s biggest win was probably against their lawyer.

Charr’s Résumé: “almost” collection and ambulance rides

Let’s be brutally candid – Charr is the heavyweight of the third level with the first level of the first level.
He left in 2012 when Vitali Klitschko He stopped him in four rounds on the cut. This is his great career attraction – he got cutting. Since then, his album sounds like a trip to forgotten approach and “who?” Opponents, with occasional control of reality distributed by real fighters.

  • Brutally knocked out by Povetkin in 7

  • Overtaken by Duhaupas

  • Filmed brutally by Miris Bliedis, Cruiser’s weight, in 5

  • And recently? Defeat over 12 without joy through vintage Puleva

We are not even sure in what division it should be – massive weight, top -up weight or simply straight Irrelevant weight. The man still did not realize what nationality he claims this week. Syrian? Palestinian? German? American? It depends what the day is and who watches.

Health problems? More like boss level injuries

Let’s summarize the Charr medical file for anyone who wonders if it is even ethical:

  • Both hips were replaced – because the box is completely fine at 40+ with metal legs

  • Shot twice in a kebab store – And somehow This He was even more dramatic than any of his fights

  • Currently residing DubaiBy publishing the clips, as if he was going to attack Madison Square Garden, do not beg for places in the Riyadh season

Mahmoud Charr, the king has never been

Look – Charr is not a bad guy. But let’s stop pretending to be more than a boxing answer to a repetitive camera.
He performed once a year, makes noise, dropping the names of Joshua and hopes that someone with a bite check book.


Charr is not a claimant. He is not a guard. He is a walking request for LinkedIn to the top ten.
If this fight occurs, it will not be competitive – it will be like that AJ tries not to violate the provisions on the care of the elderly.

So go ahead, Mahmoud – publish another dramatic movie. Just don’t shock when no one corresponds to the contract.

There is only one giant in Syria? Chilly. But in boxing? You are a mascot.

Last updated 29/29/2025

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Shawn Porter Names David Benavidez’s Toughest Test: ‘He’s a Machine’

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Shawn Porter names the toughest test for David Benavidez: “He’s a machine”

Shawn Porter believes David Benavidez’s toughest assignment could come between the cruiserweight and lithe heavyweight divisions, against a former world champion with tremendous power.

Although the “Mexican Monster” has hinted at a possible move to heavyweight, it is more likely that he will stay at 200 pounds or drop back to 175 pounds for his next fight.

His last meeting with Gilberto Ramirez ended in a sixth-round stoppage, which made him a three-division world champion last month, winning the WBO and WBA titles.

Benavidez has since been named the mandatory challenger for the WBC title, putting him in line for a potential unification fight with cruiserweight champion Noel Mikaelian.

At the same time, the 29-year-old expressed interest in fighting Jai Opetaia, considered the No. 1 fighter in the cruiserweight division, while considering a return to lithe heavyweight, where he still holds the WBC title.

It would only be a desire to fight Dmitry Bivol or Artur Beterbiev, who could alternatively join the rubber match for Bivol’s IBF, WBO and WBA titles.

Beterbiev hasn’t fought since their rematch, that is Bivol won by majority decision in February 2025 and is certainly nearing the end of his career.

Former world champion Porter, however, went on to say his YouTube channel that he thinks the 41-year-old knockout could still cause problems for Benavidez.

“In the case of Beterbiev, there is this power. [Even now]it’s still a machine. Of all these players, I trust Beterbiev’s power to test Benavidez more than anything else.

“Bivol has amazing skills. For me, Opetaia [is] he is not experienced enough.”

Most believe that Bivol and Opetaia pose a greater threat to Benavidez’s unbeaten record, given that Beterbiev has a history of injuries and is perhaps even more out of shape.

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John Fury says Oleksandr Usyk deserves more recognition after his fight with Rico Verhoeven

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Oleksandr Usyk’s performance against Rico Verhoeven continues to divide opinion, but John Fury believes the Ukrainian deserves much more recognition than he received after their heavyweight clash.

Usyk defended his WBC, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles following an 11th-round victory over Verhoeven last month, although the result sparked debate after the Dutchman enjoyed considerable success throughout the competition.


Verhoeven had a slight advantage on one judge’s scorecard after 10 rounds, while the other two judges fought even at 95-95. Usyk eventually turned the tide with a right uppercut that knocked down the former kickboxing champion before referee Mark Lyson waved off the fight once the round had already ended.

Despite the criticism directed at Usyk’s performance, John Fury emphasized that the three-time undisputed champion should not be judged too harshly.

“No, you know, because ultimately he created problems. He’s a 6-foot-6 athlete, he trains like a demon, he’s as robust as a bull, and he plays like a badger. He’s going to cause problems. World kickboxing champion. I don’t know who said he doesn’t have a chance,” John told Secondsout about Usyk’s fight with the much larger Verhoeven.

Fury also pointed to a size disadvantage that Usyk has consistently overcome since moving up from cruiserweight.

“You have to give Usyk credit because he’s just a cruiserweight that’s blowing up, you know, and he’s won heavyweight titles, right? But you know what? He just seems to have done his job, right? And he’s done his job. So fair game to Usyk.”

However, Fury remained critical of the controversial ending, arguing that Verhoeven’s corner should have been used to determine whether their fighter was able to continue in the final round.

Verhoeven has since called for a rematch, although Usyk’s immediate future remains uncertain. The undefeated champion has been ordered by the WBC to make a mandatory defense against Agit Kabayel, and failure to do so could jeopardize his title reign.

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Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez Names the Top 3 Players in the World: “I Think I’m 4th”

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Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez names the top 3 best fighters in the world: “I put myself at 4”

Jesse Rodriguez isn’t looking to crown himself boxing’s pound-for-pound king just yet, admitting that Naoya Inoue and Oleksandr Usyk should be higher than him on the charts.

On achievement alone, it’s strenuous to dispute the 26-year-old’s assessment, given that both Inoue and Usyk have become undisputed two-division champions.

However, based on recent performances, it could be argued that ‘Bam’ has been a bit strenuous on himself, especially considering Usyk’s needy performance against Rico Verhoeven last month.

Rodriguez, on the other hand, secured decisive stoppages against Phumelela Cafu and Fernando Martinez last year to become the unified 115-pound champion.

Thanks to this momentum, he now has a chance to become a three-division world champion against Antonio Vargas, whom he will face next Saturday for the WBA bantamweight title.

If he emerges victorious, Rodriguez will be ready to face super bantamweight king Inoue, whom he called a top fighter in the sport.

Elsewhere on his list, “Bam” admitted that four-division world champion Shakur Stevenson also ranks above him, solely based on his unanimous decision victory over Teofimo Lopez in January.

Disclosure of this information during a media conference with several outlets, including: Fighting the noiseRodriguez admitted that Usyk also deserves a place in the top three.

“I think I’m in fourth place. I was in third place, but after Shakur won [against] Teofimo, I feel I have no choice but to put him in third place.

“So I have Inoue first, Usyk second, Shakur [at three] and then myself [at four]”

Rodriguez, while not doing enough to finish in the top three, will certainly change his mind if he can beat Inoue, who he could face in slow 2026 or early next year.

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