Mahmoud Charr vs Kubrat Pulev Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

George Fields Dec. 5, 2024, 9:45 p.m.

Mahmoud Charr, fighting out of Cologne, Germany, boasts a record of 34 wins and only 4 losses. Kubrat Pulev counters with a career tally of 31 wins against three losses.

Mahmoud Charr vs Kubrat Pulev Fight Card

  • Mahmoud Charr vs Kubrat Pulev
  • Gleb Bakshi vs Juan Manuel Taborda
  • Petar Draganov vs Juan Antonio Llanes
  • Mohammed Bekdash vs Juan Rodolfo Juarez
  • Pietro Loriga vs Marko Dmitrović
  • Zdravko Popov vs Rafael Ortiz
  • Paris Stavropoulos vs Atilla Kayabasi

Mahmoud Charr vs Kubrat Pulev Undercard

Mahmoud Charr vs Kubrat Pulev Fight

  • Division/Weight: heavyweight
  • Mahmoud Charr record: 34-4
  • Kubrat Pulev record: 31-3
  • Belts at stake: WBA Regular Heavyweight Title

Mahmoud Charr faces Kubrat Pulev for the WBA Regular Heavyweight Title.

Mahmoud Charr turned pro in 2005, has a record of 34 wins, 4 losses, and no draws. Despite no knockout wins recorded, Charr’s experience in accumulating victories hints at his tactical adaptability. His most recent fights underline his continued relevance in the heavyweight division. Facing Pulev, whose record shows similar stamina and strategy, sets the stage for a strategically engaging match.

Kubrat Pulev also turned pro back in 2009 and boasts a record of 31 wins and 3 losses with no draws. Like Charr, Pulev has not recorded knockout wins but maintains a strong winning history. His height and reach closely match Charr's, suggesting that both will rely on their technique rather than physical advantages. Given their comparable experiences and capabilities, Pulev must leverage his recent activity in the ring to overcome Charr's resilience.

Gleb Bakshi vs Juan Manuel Taborda Fight

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Gleb Bakshi record: 5-0
  • Juan Manuel Taborda record: 18-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Gleb Bakshi faces Juan Manuel Taborda in a middleweight clash.

Gleb Bakshi turned pro recently and has secured 5 wins, all without a knockout. Coming from a clean record and with no major titles yet, his progress marks him as an aggressive newcomer. Given his good reach and height, he might leverage this to handle the seasoned fighter Taborda with control despite his less experience.

Juan Manuel Taborda has an impressive record of 18 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw. With more fights under his belt but no knockout victories, he showcases consistency in the ring. His extensive experience should give him a tactical advantage over the less tested Bakshi, particularly in strategizing through rounds.

Petar Draganov vs Juan Antonio Llanes Fight

  • Division/Weight: super welter
  • Petar Draganov record: 10-0
  • Juan Antonio Llanes record: 11-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Petar Draganov will face Juan Antonio Llanes in a super welterweight class fight.

Petar Draganov, from Bulgaria, made his professional debut recently. He holds an undefeated record of 10 wins. The specific dates of beginning and recent fights are unknown, but with no knockouts recorded, Petar relies heavily on technique and points to secure wins. Against Juan who also predominantly wins by decision, this matchup is likely to be a tactical bout, focusing on skill over power.

Juan Antonio Llanes, hailing from Mexico, also began his boxing career not long ago with an impressive record of 11 wins and 1 draw. Equal to Draganov in terms of not securing knockout victories, Juan exhibits a similar fighting style principally based on technical ability and strategy. This parallel in their fighting approach suggests a highly competitive and strategic fight where each boxer’s endurance and skills will be crucial.

Mohammed Bekdash vs Juan Rodolfo Juarez Fight

  • Division/Weight: cruiser
  • Mohammed Bekdash record: 27-0
  • Juan Rodolfo Juarez record: 21-9
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Mohammed Bekdash faces Juan Rodolfo Juarez in a cruiserweight clash.

Bekdash turned pro on an undisclosed date. He maintains an undefeated record of 27 wins. Bekdash’s consistent victories, including recent bouts, position him as a strong contender given his record size advantages. Kuarez has faced opponents of varied records, suggesting Bekdash’s clean sheet might challenge him significantly, upping the intensity.

Juarez also turned pro on an undisclosed date and holds 21 wins and 9 losses. Recent performances have seen mixed results, revealing vulnerability against powerful strikers similar to Bekdash. This could tilt the odds against Juarez, as he engages with a fighter known for maintaining unbeaten streaks.

Pietro Loriga vs Marko Dmitrović Fight

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Pietro Loriga record: 15-1
  • Marko Dmitrović record: 13-13
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Pietro Loriga will face Marko Dmitrović in a super light class bout.

Pietro Loriga turned pro recently and holds a strong record with 15 wins and only one loss, showcasing his skill in the ring despite his brief career so far. Without much detailed history on his knockout wins or recent fights, it's tough to gauge his power against Dmitrović, but his impressive win record suggests he stands a good chance.

Marko Dmitrović also fights in the super light class and has a balanced record of 13 wins, 13 losses, and one draw. With no information on knockout wins and lacking details of recent matchups, it’s uncertain how he'll manage against a fighter like Loriga who has fewer defeats. His extensive experience may either be an advantage or indicate inconsistencies in his performances.

Zdravko Popov vs Rafael Ortiz Fight

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Zdravko Popov record: 14-1
  • Rafael Ortiz record: 16-6
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Zdravko Popov faces Rafael Ortiz in a middleweight matchup.

Zdravko Popov, having turned pro in 2016, holds a fight record of 14 wins and only one loss. His most recent bout ended inconclusively, indicating he needs to up his game against stronger opposition. Ortiz, with a weaker defense shown by hsi six losses might be less of a challenge but maintains an unpredictable edge due to more experienced past opponents.

Rafael Ortiz turned professional in 2015 and has since accrued a record of 16 wins against 6 losses. Despite multiple setbacks, his rich experience against diverse fighters provides him a tactical advantage. Popov's comparable stats suggest an evenly matched contest, though Ortiz’s experience could be the deciding factor.

Paris Stavropoulos vs Atilla Kayabasi Fight

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Paris Stavropoulos record: 6-2
  • Atilla Kayabasi record: 11-16
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Paris Stavropoulos takes on Atilla Kayabasi in a light division clash.

Paris Stavropoulos turned pro in 2016 and has secured six wins, two by knockout. With a career mostly pointed upwards, his last performance showed promise despite no detailed record of the fight. Comparing to Atilla's more experienced but less successful record, Paris might have the edge due to a strong start in his career and favorable win-to-loss ratio.

Atilla Kayabasi is more seasoned, having turned pro earlier and fought 27 bouts. However, with 16 losses and no recent bout details available, it suggests inconsistency. Given Paris's fewer battles but greater efficiency, Atilla faces a challenge leveraging his experience against the robust younger fighter from Greece.

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