Mairis Briedis

Mairis Briedis (born 13 January 1985) is a Latvian professional boxer. He is a three-time cruiserweight world champion, having held the IBF and Ring titles from 2020 to 2022; the WBC title from 2017 to 2018; and the WBO title in 2019. Upon winning the WBC title in 2017, he became the first Latvian to hold a world boxing title.[2] He was awarded the Order of the Three Stars in 2017.[3] As a professional, he has fought world champions Oleksander Usyk, Marco Huck, Krzysztof Głowacki, Manuel Charr, and Yuniel Dorticos. As of November 2022, he is ranked as the world's third best active cruiserweight by The Ring magazine,[4] BoxRec,[5] and second by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board.[6]

Mairis Briedis
Briedis in 2018
Born (1985-01-13) 13 January 1985 (age 39)
Skriveri Latvia
NationalityLatvian
Other namesThe Latvian Punisher
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Reach190 cm (75 in)[1]
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights30
Wins28
Wins by KO20
Losses2
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Latvia
Latvian National Championships
Gold medal – first place 2008 Riga Heavyweight
Gold medal – first place 2009 Jelgava Heavyweight
Gold medal – first place 2011 Jelgava Heavyweight
Men's Full-Contact Kickboxing
Representing  Latvia
WAKO European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2008 Varna -86kg
WAKO World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2005 Szeged -86kg
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Coimbra -86kg

Professional career

Early career

At the age of 24, after previously serving as a Latvian State Police officer in Rīga, Briedis turned professional in 2009. He racked up multiple wins in his home country and abroad, including a second-round technical knockout (TKO) of former heavyweight title challenger Danny Williams.[7] He captured the IBA cruiserweight title along the way. Briedis' first fight of note came in 2015, when he moved up in weight and traveled to Russia to face former heavyweight title challenger Manuel Charr. Briedis knocked out his much bigger opponent with a single punch in the fifth round.[8][9][10] In 2016, Briedis knocked out hard-hitting Nigerian Olanrewaju Durodola in a slug fest, to capture the WBC Silver cruiserweight title.[11][12] This made him the mandatory challenger for the winner of Tony Bellew and Ilunga Makabu.[13] Briedis was ringside for the fight and congratulated the victorious Bellew in his dressing room afterwards. Briedis then fought in the UK for the first time in a stay busy fight against Simon Vallily on the undercard of Bellew's first title defence against BJ Flores.[14][15][16] Bellew vacated his title in early 2017, meaning the vacant title would be on the line in Briedis' next fight.[17][18][19]

Briedis vs. Huck

Due to Tony Bellew fighting David Haye instead of taking on Briedis, the WBC ordered a match for the WBC interim cruiserweight title between Marco Huck and Briedis. The winner would earn a fight with Bellew for the full WBC title or possibly be elevated to full championship status if Bellew decided to vacate and stay at heavyweight.[20] As Bellew didn't plan to defend his title for a while, he vacated the title in March 2017.[21] On 1 April 2017 Briedis captured the vacant WBC cruiserweight title by defeating Huck via unanimous decision (UD) (118–109, 117–110, 116–111). Huck was deducted a point after an accidental clash of heads. Briedis was able to outbox the former two-time champion and prevent him from having any success on the inside during the fight. Some boxing pundits had Briedis winning every round in the fight.[22][23][24] The IBO title, previously held by Huck, became vacant due to Briedis not paying the sanctioning fees.[25]

2017–18: World Boxing Super Series

On 2 June 2017 Briedis announced that he would take part in the inaugural World Boxing Super Series (WBSS), where the winner would receive a grand prize as well as the Muhammad Ali Trophy. Briedis described the bracket style tournament as the 'Champions League of boxing'.[26]

Briedis vs. Perez

At the Draft Gala, which took place on 8 July in Monte Carlo, Briedis chose former heavyweight contender Mike Perez (22–2–1, 14 KOs) as his quarter-final opponent. Perez had been out of action for 25 months before moving down to the 200 pound limit division and won his first fight at that weight with a first-round knockout on 10 June 2017.[27] On 22 July, the WBSS announced the fight would take place in Briedis' home country of Latvia at the Rīga Arēna in Riga on 30 September 2017. This was the eighth time Briedis fought at the arena.[28][29] Briedis defeated Perez by UD over twelve rounds (116–110, 115–111, 114–112). Perez was deducted a point in round three following an accidental clash of heads. Briedis was also docked a point during round ten for excessive holding. With the win, Briedis moved on to the semi-finals to face top-seeded Oleksandr Usyk.[30]

Briedis vs. Usyk

Briedis had the next fight against Usyk (13–0, 11 KOs), following the latter's win over Marco Huck.[31][32] In November 2017, it was reported the fight would take place on 27 January 2018 in Riga, Latvia, a week before Gassiev vs. Dorticos would take place.[33] Arēna Rīga was confirmed as the location by Comosa's Chief Boxing Officer Kalle Sauerland.[34] Usyk came in at 199.5 pounds and Briedis weighed 199.1 pounds.[35] Usyk moved on to the final of the tournament after defeating Briedis via majority decision (MD). With a high work rate, Usyk controlled most of the fight with his jab, putting on pressure when needed. Briedis was credited with landing the harder punches. The opening four rounds where closely contested and Usyk was cut from a head-butt over his right eye in round three. From round five, Usyk became busier and took control of the fight, although he was still hit with some hard shots to the head from Briedis. One judge scored the fight 114–114, whilst the remaining two judges scored the fight 115–113 in favour of Usyk. After the fight, Usyk stated it was the hardest fight of his career.[36][37] According to CompuBox stats, Usyk landed 212 of 848 punches thrown (25%) and Briedis was more accurate, landing 195 of his 579 thrown (33.7%). Usyk landed 40% of his power punches.[38] Many boxers and pundits praised the fight.[39]

Reserve fight

On 28 June 2018, Briedis began training for his next bout, which was speculated to take place on the undercard of the WBSS final on 21 July at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow.[40] His opponent was later announced to be French boxer Brandon Deslaurier (11–1–1, 1 KO). Briedis was also confirmed as the WBSS final substitute in case either Usyk or Murat Gassiev could not compete. The bout with Deslaurier was scheduled for ten rounds.[41] Briedis went the ten round distance, defeating Deslaurier via UD. All three judges scored the fight 100–90.[42]

2018–19: World Boxing Super Series

In August 2018, Briedis, along with Yuniel Dorticos, entered a second edition of the WBSS. Unlike the inaugural tournament, there was no world champions, as Usyk had unified all the titles. Mateusz Masternak, Krzysztof Głowacki and Maxim Vlasov were other top contenders to join.[43]

Briedis vs. Gevor

As the #1 seed, Briedis chose to fight German boxer Noel Gevor (23–1, 10 KOs).[44] Gevor was ranked at #14 by the WBC.[45] On 26 September, it was announced that the Briedis vs. Gevor bout, along with the Głowacki vs. Vlasov would take place as a doubleheader on 10 November at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, US.[46]

Briedis vs. Głowacki

On 15 June 2019 Briedis won the WBO cruiserweight title in a controversial fight against Głowacki (31–1, 19 KOs). Briedis won by TKO in the third round but appeared to intentionally foul his opponent with an elbow strike after being hit on the back of the neck in the second. The WBO's report on the fight also stated that the referee Robert Byrd made "multiple errors" in officiating the fight and ordered a rematch.[47] Briedis was later stripped of the title after refusing to defend it in a direct rematch fight with Głowacki rather than proceeding with the WBSS tournament Final.

Briedis vs. Dorticos

Briedis was scheduled to face Yuniel Dorticos on 26 September 2020 at the Plazamedia Broadcasting Center in Munich, Germany, for the WBSS tournament final. Mairis Briedis beat Yuniel Dorticos by majority decision in their 12-round contest on Saturday 26 September 2020 at Plazamedia Broadcasting Center in Munich. The scorecards were announced as 111-117, 114-114, 111-117 in favor of winner Mairis Briedis. The fight took place over rounds in the Cruiserweight division, which meant the weight limit was 200 pounds (14.3 stone or 90.7 KG). This was the final of the World Boxing Super Series. This was a unique fight as there were almost no spectators because of the corona virus precaution in the EU.[48]

Briedis vs. Mann

Briedis was booked to defend his IBF and The Ring cruiserweight titles against the former WBO International titlist and one-time IBO Cruiserweight title challenger Artur Mann. The bout was scheduled for 16 October 2021, at the Arena Riga in Riga, Latvia.[49] Briedis made quick work of his opponent, beating him by technical knockout near the end of the third round. The stoppage was preceded by two knockdowns, one coming with 10 seconds left in the second round, while the second came 39 seconds before the knockout itself.[50] Briedis called out the reigning WBO cruiserweight champion Lawrence Okolie in his post-fight interview, stating: "Eddie Hearn, give Okolie the money, and we’ll make the fight. If this happens, it will be a mega fight in the UK".[51]

Briedis vs. Opetaia

Briedis was scheduled to make his second IBF and The Ring title defense against the undefeated mandatory title challenger Jai Opetaia on 6 April 2022, at the TBD venue in Australia.[52] The bout was postponed on February 16, as Briedis tested positive for COVID-19.[53] The bout was rescheduled for 11 May, and was expected to take place at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre in Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia.[54] The bout was once again postponed on April 8, as Opetaia suffered a rib injury,[55] and rescheduled for July 2.[56] Briedis lost the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 116–112, 116–112 and 115–113. He had a late surge in the fight, during which he managed to break Opetaia's jaw, but was unable to win enough rounds on the judges' scorecards.[57]

Professional boxing record

30 fights28 wins2 losses
By knockout200
By decision82
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
30Loss28–2Jai OpetaiaUD122 Jul 2022Gold Coast Convention Centre, Broadbeach, Queensland, AustraliaLost IBF and The Ring cruiserweight titles
29Win28–1Artur MannTKO3 (12), 2:5916 Oct 2021Arēna Rīga, Riga, LatviaRetained IBF and The Ring cruiserweight titles
28Win27–1Yuniel DorticosMD1226 Sep 2020Plazamedia Broadcasting Center, Munich, GermanyWon IBF and vacant The Ring cruiserweight titles;
World Boxing Super Series: Cruiserweight final
27Win26–1Krzysztof GłowackiTKO3 (12), 0:2715 Jun 2019Arēna Rīga, Riga, LatviaWon WBO cruiserweight title;
World Boxing Super Series: Cruiserweight semi-final
26Win25–1Noel GevorUD1210 Nov 2018UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.World Boxing Super Series: Cruiserweight quarter-final
25Win24–1Brandon DeslaurierUD1021 Jul 2018Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia
24Loss23–1Oleksandr UsykMD1227 Jan 2018Arēna Rīga, Rīga, LatviaLost WBC cruiserweight title;
For WBO cruiserweight title;
World Boxing Super Series: Cruiserweight semi-final
23Win23–0Mike PerezUD1230 Sep 2017Arēna Rīga, Rīga, LatviaRetained WBC cruiserweight title;
World Boxing Super Series: Cruiserweight quarter-finals
22Win22–0Marco HuckUD121 Apr 2017Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, GermanyWon vacant WBC cruiserweight title
21Win21–0Simon VallilyTKO3 (8), 2:3615 Oct 2016Echo Arena, Liverpool, England
20Win20–0Olanrewaju DurodolaTKO9 (12), 2:5814 May 2016Arēna Rīga, Rīga, LatviaWon WBC Silver cruiserweight title
19Win19–0Danie VenterTKO2 (12), 2:0521 Feb 2016Arēna Rīga, Rīga, LatviaWon vacant IBF Inter-Continental cruiserweight title
18Win18–0László HubertTKO2 (6), 2:426 Nov 2015Palais, Frankfurt, Germany
17Win17–0Manuel CharrKO5 (10), 2:5522 Aug 2015Akhmat-Arena, Grozny, Russia
16Win16–0Emre AltintasTKO2 (6), 1:3528 Jun 2015Fruchthalle, Kaiserslautern, Germany
15Win15–0Björn BlaschkeTKO4 (6), 1:4510 Apr 2015Kongress Und Sportzentrum, Hessen, Germany
14Win14–0Ismail AbdoulUD1214 Nov 2014Olympic Hall, Liepāja, LatviaRetained IBA cruiserweight title
13Win13–0Csaba FaurKO1 (6), 1:4526 Sep 2014Palais, Frankfurt, Germany
12Win12–0Joey VegasTKO9 (10), 1:0926 Jul 2014Ķīpsala Exhibition Centre, Rīga, LatviaWon vacant WBC Baltic cruiserweight title
11Win11–0Luboš ŠudaRTD5 (12), 3:0022 Nov 2013Olympic Hall, Liepāja, LatviaWon vacant IBA cruiserweight title
10Win10–0Jérémy OuannaUD85 Jul 2013Olympic Hall, Porto Carras, Greece
9Win9–0Jonathan FeltonTKO2 (6), 2:4114 Jun 2013The Ritz, Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.
8Win8–0Danny WilliamsTKO2 (6), 1:0923 Mar 2013Arēna Rīga, Rīga, Latvia
7Win7–0Marko AngermannTKO2 (6), 2:3820 Oct 2012Arēna Rīga, Rīga, Latvia
6Win6–0József NagyTKO2 (6), 1:0716 Jun 2012Sports Complex Majori, Jūrmala, Latvia
5Win5–0Ruslan SiniavskijTKO1 (6), 2:5024 Mar 2012Arēna Rīga, Rīga, Latvia
4Win4–0Andrejs NaglisKO2 (6), 0:258 Oct 2011Arēna Rīga, Rīga, Latvia
3Win3–0Josip JalušićTKO1 (6)2 Jun 2011Arena Riga, Rīga, Latvia
2Win2–0Gábor ZsalekTKO1 (6), 3:0012 Jun 2010Hala Sportowa, Krynica Zdrój, Poland
1Win1–0Raulis RacilauskasUD411 Oct 2009Rīga Hanza Secondary School, Rīga, Latvia

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Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Murat Gassiev
IBF Inter-Continental cruiserweight champion
21 February 2016 – May 2016
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Krzysztof Włodarczyk
Preceded by WBC Silver cruiserweight champion
14 May 2016 – October 2016
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Dmitry Kudryashov
New title WBC Diamond cruiserweight champion
10 November 2018 – 2018
Vacated
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Minor world boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Bobby Gunn
IBA cruiserweight champion
22 November 2013 – April 2015
Vacated
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Major world boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Tony Bellew
WBC cruiserweight champion
1 April 2017 – 27 January 2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by WBO cruiserweight champion
15 June 2019 – 25 November 2019
Stripped
Vacant
Title next held by
Lawrence Okolie
Preceded by IBF cruiserweight champion
26 September 2020 – 2 July 2022
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Oleksandr Usyk
The Ring cruiserweight champion
26 September 2020 – 2 July 2022