Edgar Berlanga talked throughout the week and transformed his personality into “MR incorrect”. On Saturday evening, Hamzah Sheeraz allowed his fists to speak.
In checking wild reality in Up-to-date York, Berlanga was knocked out by the invincible British star Sheeraz, which expanded its dominance, silencing one of the most open names of boxing.
After spending the week of polarization of the audience with his behavior, including the mocking with Sheeraz with the line: “Sheeraz over rice with pita bread, please”, in social media Berlanga was sent on canvas brutally twice in the fourth round.
After another painful blow to the fifth, the judge did not bother with counting.
The invincible Sheeraz (currently 22-0-1, 18 KO) introduced a clinical performance, controlling the tempo and punishing Berlanga every time he opened.
When the finish came, it was determined. Movement right hand and subsequent arrows that laid native Brooklyn like a deck chair.
Berlanga coast
Berlanga (currently 23-2, 18 KO) entered the fight, riding a wave of confidence after winning with the unusual Jonathan Gonzalezem-Ortr and Endless Talk about Canelo Alvarez, Jaime Mungiui, and even David Benavidez.
Sheeraz didn’t have it.
Pre -breadwriter reached a boiling point when Berlanga was famed for Sheerase at the final Press, grabbing his crotch in front of the cameras at the beginning of the week.
Both work terribly during rounds. As the World Boxing News put it: “Chat s ***, get Berlang’d”.
Canelo shot Sheeraz in 2026?
Thanks to this destructive victory, Sheeraz puts the whole scene of a super medium weight on Alert, and Turks Alalshikh offered a chance for Canelo in 2026. One of his favorite warriors.
“What a performance of Hamzah Sheeraz in Up-to-date York with thousands against him. England and Pakistan should be proud of Hamzah. He will be an Inshallah master.
“Hamzah now deserves Canelo in 2026.” Turki said.
Meanwhile, Berlanga remains to pick up the elements-I can think about the script before the fight.
Trash Talk sells. But Berlanga hit on Saturday evening.
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