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Edgar Berlanga rejects the narrative of Canelo “Survival” and the oath to get a rematch through Sheeraz and Mungui

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Edgar Berlanga blown up Canelo Alvarez for saying that he was fighting for “survival” in their fight in September last year in Las Vegas. Berlanga (23-1, 18 Kos), a pretender to the superpower, had a different version of his fight with Canelo.

Edgar claims that “fans went crazy” during the fight and that “the 12th round was crazy.” 12. It was the only round in which Berlanga staged all efforts. He looked scared by most of the fight.

Berlanga ended his contract with Matchroom from this defeat, rejecting an unknown warrior in the first round. Now he has signed a contract with Turka Alalshikh to fight Hamzah Sheeraz on July 12. It is said to be exhibited at Central Park in Up-to-date York.

Berlanga says that he wants a rematch Canelo Alvarez. He states that after he defeated Sheeraz, Jaime Munguia wants. After these two fights, Berlang believes that he won a rematch against Alvarez.

Berlanga defense

“Do you know who survived? [Jermell] Charlo survived – said Edgar Berlanga WarriorResponding to Canelo Alvarez, saying that he simply tried to survive against him and not win in September last year. “For me I survived and was hit with a shot in the third round. Stand up, look at my trainer, get him and take him.”

Who is Berlanga joking? Apparently he just tried to survive from 1 to 11 rounds. The only time he fought difficult and began the attack, he was 12 and he looked good in this round with tired and much smaller Canelo. Berlanga reportedly made up to 193 pounds and looked like a circuitous weight fighting for a super medium weight. Even with his huge advantage of the size, Berlanga fought for survival. It doesn’t matter if he doesn’t want to admit it. The fans saw it and has been widely criticized since then.

“I talked about him about the whole fight. It was a kind of disrespect. Fans were crazy,” said Berlanga. “The 12th round was crazy. So for him he would sit here and said that I tried to survive. He can’t fuck me, and I was 50%. I made cortisone shots and all this *** in this fight for my shoulder. “

Fans do not buy an excuse of Berlang’s injury, because this is what many fighters do after losing. Instead of not being good enough, they come up with a narrative of an injury in a desperate attempt to stop the fans from abandoning them. Berlanga often used his right arm and did not seem to favor it.

Chasing Canelo

“I really fought with him in 50%. I never used him as an excuse,” said Berlanga. “I went there and performed, but I think We [Canelo] I have to escape it. I think I have to focus on July 12, which we are against. Sheeraz say. If it’s him, we’ll knock him down. I want to fight Munguia. I want to lithe Mungui, fuck, and then we go to Canelo. “

Berlanga from Canelo will take up much more than defeating Hamzah Sheeraz and Jaime Munguia to get a rematch from Canelo. He will have to overcome real talents such as David Benavidez, David Morrell, Oslyys Iglesias and Christian Mbilli. He will not get this rematch by recently beating the knocked out Munguia and Hamzah.

“Now, after this fight Canelo and having 20,000 Mexicans, I don’t give AF ***. I can get to London and fight a guy from his hometown of 100,000. I don’t give AF ***. I felt comfortable with people hating me, booming me,” Berlanga said.

Edgar basically says that he likes to be a villain and be hated. However, so far a warrior can go with a role if they are unable to overcome the opposition at the elite level, and even at level A.

Working from Turki

“We have just concluded a one -fight agreement, but we are looking forward to doing amazing things,” said Berlanga about signing a contract with Turki Alalshikh for the fight against Hamzah Sheeraz on July 12 in Up-to-date York. “They say so. There are gossip,” Berlanga said, asked if the fight on July 12 will take place at Central Park in Up-to-date York.

“You know Turks. I fight me in the fight for the Empire State building. People laughed at me that I fought during the party [against Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz]Not knowing that all this configured, everything was configured. Every move I make is a power movement. People don’t understand it.

“I took this Co-Main event. Matchroom put me in the co-main event. They did not want to give me the main event in Puerto Rico. We had a date, March 8. I was to fight in the main event [against rumored opponent Gabe Rosado] before 18,000 people. I had the whole Puerto Rico on that day. Quick forward. Look where we are now – said Berlanga.

Last updated 05/02/2025

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Rolando Romero disrupts Ryan Garcia’s plans in great nervousness

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Up-to-date York – what was supposed to be an unforgettable event on Friday evening at the Times Square, ended in a forgotten, which lacked action and left unfulfilled boxing fans.

The plan was that Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney would win their fights and meet on a very anticipated rematch this year. Haney raised his end of the opportunity, although with a flawless decision, but Rolando “Rolly” Romero played the role of interference, causing great nervousness of Garcia by a unanimous decision (115-112, 115-112, 118-109) to limit the night fight.

In the main event, Garcia’s return to boxing after an annual suspension for the lack of a drug test after the fight with Haney was a disaster. Garcia (24-2, 1 NC) entered the fight as a -1000 favorite at the ESPN plant. However, he was not able to reflect his left hook trademark or install any significant crime in a 12-round affair.

Instead, Romero (17-2) appointed a tone early and dropped the garcia with his left hook in round 2. Although Garcia did not seem harmful, knocking down changed the struggle when he moved from the willing to be shy for the rest of the fight. It seemed that no warrior would be interested in letting go of his hands, with 123 blows landed by 490 blows. The output was the third lowest in the history of Compubox to the 12-round fight, even below 503 Haneya and Jose Ramirez’s strokes to throw a co-main party.

“He fought a good fight,” Garcia said later. “He caught me early. No excuses, man. Congratulations to him. He did a great job and that’s all.”

Garcia popped up after stabbing, but Romero was patient and kept his distance. It was a surprising performance of Romero, which was two fights removed by Isaac Cruz in 2024.

Meanwhile, Garcia could not shake the effects of early knocking out and spent the duration of the fight. He never found him and now he will have to return to the drawing board.

As for Romero, he can be the only person who wants to see the Garcii-Haney rematch, despite the creation of the winning Friday.

“I don’t even think about what will happen next,” said Romero. “I think Devin and Ryan should get a rematch and do a massive one.”

It was expected that Garcia and Romero would provide fireworks and make the Ring judges results unnecessary. Instead, the uninhabited effort of Garcia circumscribed the detached night of fighting on the background of Times Square, where a miniature group of invited fans gathered in a makeshift area, exposing the boxing ring. Outside, the pedestrians faced many detainees to see what was happening in the housing on several screens arranged outside.

Turki Al-Sheikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia at General Entertainment Authority, planned to organize a cult event, but the card will be remembered on a trio of fights that were not similar to the implementation of the promised action.

The main event took place after the equally unusual effort of Haney, who was released by an opponent who was simply pleased with him around the ring. It seemed that his fight against Garcia had an impact on Haney last year, when he was knocked down three times and lost his decision. The result was overthrown to the lack of insolence after Garcia obtained a positive result of the test for drugs increasing performance. Garcia was also in a 3.2 pound of a shrinking weight of 140 pounds for this fight.

Haney (32-0, 1 NC) apparently could not shake off the effects of the fight and was shy and reluctant to throw blows. However, Ramirez could not utilize. He followed Haney around the ring without a real sense of urgency. Fortunately for Haney, he was qualified enough to thwart the progress of Plodding Ramirez (29-3) in a snail-paced fight, which was mercilessly powerful in social media.

Of the 503 blows thrown into the fight, Haney landed 70 to 40 Ramireza.

Garcii-Haney’s rematch plans can still exist, because apparently the contract was signed before Friday evening at the start this year. However, due to how their fights took place, it will be captivating to check whether this fight materializes later this year, or whether Al-Sheikh will decide to go in a different direction for both warriors.

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Boxing results: Salesister “Victory” Devin Haney: Ramirez’s command at the nap festival that irate fans

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Image: Boxing Results: Devin Haney's Lackluster "Victory": Outpointing Ramirez in a Snooze-Fest That Angered Fans

Devin Haney (32-0, 15 KO) did not impress his wide 12-round unanimous victorious decision on Jose Ramirez (32-3, 18 KO) in his fight on Saturday evening at Fatal Fury Card at Times Square in Recent York. The results are 119-109, 119-109 and 118-110.

Haney loved all night, casting a few shots and binding a tardy ram as he approached. There was almost no action because Devin did not intend to get up and fight. With Ramirez he is a type that needs a stationary opponent to land. Haney was too willing to oblige him.

Haney came to a fight, which requires victory to close the lucrative rematch with Ryan Garcia in October. He did his role with his victory over the ramist, but Turks Alalshikh must again consider his plans to do this. If Devin fights like tonight, it’s anger.


May 2, 2025; Recent York, Recent York, USA: Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez during his fight on Fatal Fury Square Boxing in Fury Square on May 2, 2025 in Recent York, Recent York. (Photo Geoffrey Knott/Matchroom.)

Photo: Boxing results: Handluter Devina Haneya
May 2, 2025; Recent York, Recent York, USA: Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez during his fight on Fatal Fury Square Boxing in Fury Square on May 2, 2025 in Recent York, Recent York. (Photo Geoffrey Knott/Matchroom.)

Photo: Boxing results: Handluter Devina Haneya
May 2, 2025; Recent York, Recent York, USA: Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez during his fight on Fatal Fury Square Boxing in Fury Square on May 2, 2025 in Recent York, Recent York. (Photo Geoffrey Knott/Matchroom.)

Photo: Boxing results: Handluter Devina Haneya
May 2, 2025; Recent York, Recent York, USA: Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez during his fight on Fatal Fury Square Boxing in Fury Square on May 2, 2025 in Recent York, Recent York. (Photo Geoffrey Knott/Matchroom.)

Photo: Boxing results: Handluter Devina Haneya
May 2, 2025; Recent York, Recent York, USA: Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez during his fight on Fatal Fury Square Boxing in Fury Square on May 2, 2025 in Recent York, Recent York. (Photo Geoffrey Knott/Matchroom.)

Photo: Boxing results: Handluter Devina Haneya
May 2, 2025; Recent York, Recent York, USA: Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez during his fight on Fatal Fury Square Boxing in Fury Square on May 2, 2025 in Recent York, Recent York. (Photo Geoffrey Knott/Matchroom.)

Photo: Boxing results: Handluter Devina Haneya
May 2, 2025; Recent York, Recent York, USA: Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez during his fight on Fatal Fury Square Boxing in Fury Square on May 2, 2025 in Recent York, Recent York. (Photo Geoffrey Knott/Matchroom.)

Photo: Boxing results: Handluter Devina Haneya
May 2, 2025; Recent York, Recent York, USA: Devin Haney and Jose Ramirez during his fight on Fatal Fury Square Boxing in Fury Square on May 2, 2025 in Recent York, Recent York. (Photo Geoffrey Knott/Matchroom.)

Last updated 05/02/2025

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Teofimo Lopez Outclasses Arnold Barboza

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By: Sean Crose

Teofimo Lopez returned to the ring on Friday evening to fight Arnold Barboza in defense of his WBO semi -edited weight title. The throws are scheduled for championship 12, but the location of the match – Smack Dab in the middle of the square – made the fight immediately. However, this would be a action in the ring, would determine how the fight will be remembered. 21-1 Lopez fired crunchy stabs in the first, while 32-0 Barboza was looking for holes. Lopez landed firmly left to his body before the end of Round. Both men traded in the second, though nothing special attention. Lopez gave his shots more effectively in the third.

While Barboza was certainly in battle, in the fourth round it was clear that Lopez had given his man. Lopez took a little in fifth place. However, Barboza has not yet been broken. Indeed, he marked Lopez in the sixth. However, it was not enough to change the course of things, because the seventh barbose hesitated to throw himself again. The truth was that Lopez had a good night for himself. When the eighth went to the ninth, the fight fell into a straightforward pattern of Lopez’s impact without hitting.

When the fight was over, Barboza hesitated, while Lopez basically fired at will. His performance in the ninth round was a master class. Barboza tried to land on Lopez in tenth, but Lopez was able to avoid shots. Lopez still impressed in eleventh. No wonder that the defendant Master traveled through the twelfth and final round. It was a result that Lopez brought a unanimous win in the decision.

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