Edgar Berlanga vows to “destroy” Hamza Shearaz in the first round on July 12th.
Edgar Berlanga says he is trying to “destroy” Ham the Shearas in the headliner of Queens in New York in the first round on July 12th. Berlanga (23-1, 18 Kos) shows the world that he is a dog in the super middleweight division, considering erasing undefeated British fighter Sheilaz (21-0-1, 17 KOs).
It also places the Berlanga in the pole position to get it “Big Bag” Next February, he will be taking on superstar Canelo Alvarez. That’s the battle Edgar is targeting. Sheeraz is free A stepping stone To meet Berlanga’s goal of facing Canelo in the rematch and taking over as the new 168 pound king.
Keeping Sheeraz out of the way is the first part of Edgar’s two-fighting goals and becoming the new monarch in the super middleweight division.
Berlanga destroys Sheilaz: first round KO?
“I’ve done a lot in my heart and I want to destroy this guy. I could destroy this guy. It might be in the first round,” Edgar Berlanga told Ring Magazine. YouTube Channel about the fight against Hamza Shearaz on July 12th.
#2 WBO ranked Berlanga will need to win a statement to Sheilaz to put pressure on him to become Canelo Alvarez’s opponent next February. The belief is that Turki Aralschuff is pulling for Sheilaz to win, so he can use him as Alvarez makes his face.
The battle between Canelo and Hamza will unfold in the UK along with British fans. This centers around many of Torki’s events that cater to British audiences rather than Americans. Sheeraz fits perfectly into Torki’s plan to build another British fighter as a cog to raise interest in fans in his fight with Alvarez.
Undefeated Sheraz gets “pertussis”**
“He’s about to get an A** WHOPING. Everything he’s saying and talking about, he’s with (trainer) Andy Lee. They’re convulsing each other. You’re not running. You’re not running. You’re not running. You’re not running.
Sheeraz, 6’3” is not a runner. He lacks mobility to move around the ring in a stork-like frame. All he does is to stand and trade with Berlanga, hoping to catch him with a big name like he did to 17 enemies in his short eight-year career.
Is Sheeraz a hype job?
Berlanga has been able to shine a spotlight on Sheilaz, which has been common among promoters since becoming a professional in the UK in 2017. Artificial The 21-0 record was built almost entirely on the opposite of fluff.
In his final battle with WBC middleweight champion Carlos Adams, he was given a controversial 12-round draw, but he has already shown that he is not a legal top-level fighter. There must have been a rematch to clear the controversy over the outcome of that battle. Sheeraz may have seen the writing written on the wall and thought it would be better to avoid a second fight after his bad experience.
If Hamza doesn’t play better than he did against Adams, he won’t be going on for more than a few rounds against Berlanga on July 12th.


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