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Born October 10th 1984, orthodox fighter Manuel Charr started his career in May 2005 at the age of 20 and has now been pro for 10 years, fighting a total of 31 times. The longest win streak that Charr has ever recorded was between May 2005 and March 2012 when it totaled 21 wins. Charr's longest KO streak is 4 fights long.
In an impressive debut, Charr kept his calm and defeated David Vicena over 4 rounds via a judges decision. This was only the 2nd time Vicena had been taken the full distance. Following his debut, Charr had an impressive start to his career as he went on to win his next 16 fights including 4 times in 2005, 3 times in 2006 and 9 times between 2007 and 2010 against the likes of Owen Beck, Sherman Williams and Gbenga Oluokun.
Gbenga Oluokun was up next for Charr on April 25th, 2009. Charr continued with his winning streak by beating Oluokun. Becoming the first person to stop Gbenga Oluokun, Charr beat Oluokun via KO in the 7th round of a 8 round fight. Fights against Owen Beck, Danny Williams, Taras Bidenko and 7 others followed where he won all 10 fights taking his winning streak to 21 wins.
Taking the first knock of his career, Charr fought Vitali Klitschko on September 8th, 2012 and was defeated by Klitschko. Charr faced the first defeat and stoppage of his career against Vitali Klitschko in the 4th round of a 12 round fight via TKO. Charr's wins continued and went from 21 wins to 22 after he then defeated Konstantin Airich.
Yakup Saglam was Charr's next fight on February 22nd, 2013 and also the next win in his career via RTD. This took his record to 23-1-0 showing a mainly successful career to date. Saglam proved to be no match for Charr, and Charr became the first person to stop Saglam via RTD during round 2. Fights against Denis Bakhtov, Oleksiy Mazikin and Kevin Johnson followed where he won all 3 fights taking his winning streak to 26 wins.
Charr went into his next fight against Alexander Povetkin on May 30th, 2014 with a career record of 26-2-0. Charr fought Alexander Povetkin and was defeated via KO in the 12 round bout. This was Charr's 2nd stoppage defeat in his career which came in the 7th round. Charr then went on to face Michael Grant where he added another win to his tally.
Charr went into his next fight against Johann Duhaupas on April 10th, 2015 with a career record of 27-3-0. Outclassed, Charr took another loss as the judges awarded Duhaupas the MD win on a great performance.
Manuel Charr went into his fight with Alex Leapai on May 22nd, 2015 with 27 wins and he added another win to his record taking it to 28 wins by beating Leapai. Keeping his record on track, Charr showed his boxing ability in his most recent fight, taking Alex Leapai the distance and securing a UD decision victory in a 10 round fight.