In a display of power, precision, and mental toughness, Hamzah Sheeraz announced his arrival on the global boxing stage last night in New York with an unforgettable performance. His victory over Edgar Berlanga was not merely a win; it was a statement that he is destined for greatness. Sheeraz’s dominant fifth-round knockout, after nearly finishing
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Boxing is more than just physical prowess; it is a mental battlefield where psychological tactics can decisively influence the outcome. Promoters and fighters often underestimate the power of mental manipulation, but Oscar De La Hoya’s recent comments highlight how strategic provocation can unnerve an opponent. De La Hoya’s attempt to rattle Edgar Berlanga by publicly
In recent years, boxing has evolved from a pure sport of skill and resilience into a spectacle increasingly driven by sensationalism and provocative antics. The recent episode in New York epitomizes this shift, showcasing a fighter’s attempt to steal headlines through chaos rather than combat readiness. Edgar Berlanga’s public display, marked by insults, personal jabs,
Edgar Berlanga’s proclamations about taking over the super middleweight division reflect a typical but often misguided mindset among young fighters eager for rapid success. His ambition to surpass established contenders and even secure a rematch with Canelo Alvarez reveals a bold confidence that can border on naivety. Yet, beneath this bravado lies a stark reality:
In the fiercely competitive realm of professional boxing, emerging fighters often find themselves caught between aspirations and the political machinations of promoters and managers. Edgar Berlanga exemplifies this struggle perfectly. Despite his undeniable talent and desire for high-profile bouts, Berlanga appears marginalized in the ongoing power dynamics, especially concerning Turki Alalshikh’s influence and preferences. While
In the realm of professional boxing, every detail, from fighter preparation to referee decisions, plays a crucial role in shaping outcomes. Yet, one often underappreciated factor is the size of the ring itself. The recent decision to reduce the ring size to 18 feet for the upcoming WBC super middleweight eliminator between Edgar Berlanga and
Hamzah Sheeraz stands on the cusp of a pivotal juncture in his career. With an undefeated record of 21 wins, including 17 knockouts, he’s poised for his first major debut in the United States—a territory where boxing legends are born and reputations are cemented. His upcoming bout against Edgar Berlanga is more than just a
Oscar De La Hoya, once a legendary fighter and now a major promoter under Golden Boy Promotions, continues to demonstrate a knack for igniting drama within the boxing world. Far from fading into retirement with a quiet legacy, De La Hoya remains an active spark plug in the sport’s promotional circus, often by creating or
The atmosphere crackled with tension as Edgar Berlanga and Hamzah Sheeraz faced off during the kick-off press conference for their highly anticipated super middleweight bout scheduled for July 12th at Queens’ Louis Armstrong Stadium. What transpired was more than just a typical stare-down; it was a psychological showdown that revealed the intricate dynamics of confidence,
Tomorrow’s press conference on May 15th at the Palladium Times Square in New York City not only marks the launch of promotions for an electrifying doubleheader but also stirs up conversations about the psychological dynamics of fight promotions. Scheduled for July 12th, this card features a high-profile matchup between Edgar Berlanga and Hamzah Sheeraz, alongside
In the world of boxing, fight predictions can often lean heavily on fighters’ current forms and historical performance. However, Hamzah Sheeraz’s recent inclination towards Conor Benn as an underdog in his clash with Chris Eubank Jr. raises fascinating points about the psychological and physical tribulations that fighters endure, especially concerning weight-making. Sheeraz’s insights provide a
The boxing world is buzzing with the recent announcement from Ring Magazine about an unconventional matchmaking strategy for an upcoming fight card in New York City. Scheduled for July 12th, the event features two significant fights: Edgar Berlanga versus Hamzah Sheeraz and Shakur Stevenson clashing with William Zepeda. While both bouts are labeled co-features, there
On July 12th, boxing enthusiasts will have their eyes set on a highly-anticipated card in New York City featuring four noteworthy fights: Edgar Berlanga takes on Hamzah Sheeraz, Shakur Stevenson faces William Zepeda, Alberto Puello is set to battle Subriel Matias, and David Morrell goes up against Imam Khataev. Despite the event being organized under
The recent bout between Hamzah Sheeraz and WBC middleweight champion Carlos Adames raised eyebrows not only for the injury sustained by Sheeraz but also due to the contentious nature of the fight’s scoring. Frank Warren, Sheeraz’s promoter, shared an image depicting the boxer’s notably swollen left hand, which he claims was injured early in the
The boxing world witnessed an electrifying spectacle dubbed “The Last Crescendo,” featuring a series of seven exhilarating bouts that captivated fans globally. The event showcased fighters from lightweight to heavyweight categories, but it was the light heavyweight division that took center stage. Here, we delve into the highlights of the night, analyzing the dramatic encounters