Mairis Briedis Net Worth, Dating & Relationship status

Name: Mairis Briedis
Date of Birth: 13 January 1985
Profession: Boxer
Net Worth: His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Mairis Briedis worth at the age of 38 years old? Mairis Briedis’s income source is mostly from being a successful Boxer. He is from Latvian. We have estimated
Mairis Briedis’s net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets. $1 Million – $5 Million
Birthplace: Riga, Latvia
Nationality: Latvian
Age: 38 years old
Spouse: His wife is Jūlija Briede
Parents: Not Available
Siblings: Not Available
Height: 1.86 m
Zodiac Sign: 1.86 m

Biography:

Mairis Briedis, born on 13 January 1985, in the bustling city of Riga, Latvia, is a renowned Boxer. With a net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.
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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.
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. Bellew vacated his title in early 2017, meaning the vacant title would be on the line in Briedis’ next fight.
Briedis had the next fight against Usyk (13–0, 11 KOs), following the latter’s win over Marco Huck. 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. Arēna Rīga was confirmed as the location by Comosa’s Chief Boxing Officer Kalle Sauerland. Usyk came in at 199.5 pounds and Briedis weighed 199.1 pounds. 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. 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. Many boxers and pundits praised the fight.
In 2016, Briedis knocked out hard-hitting Nigerian Olanrewaju Durodola in a slug fest, to capture the WBC Silver cruiserweight title. This made him the mandatory challenger for the winner of Tony Bellew and Ilunga Makabu. 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. Bellew vacated his title in early 2017, meaning the vacant title would be on the line in Briedis’ next fight.

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