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Ammo Williams predicts brutal knockout over Hamzah Sheeraz

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Image: Ammo Williams Embraces 'Joker' Persona in Heated Face-Off with Hamzah Sheeraz

Austin “Ammo” Williams predicts he will defeat Hamzah Sheeraz by a “brutal knockout” this Saturday night in the main event of a 5-on-5 middleweight event in Riyad, Saudi Arabia.

A marked difference in experience

“Ammo” Williams (16-0, 11 KO) says Queensberry captain Sheeraz (19-0, 15 KO) will understand that sports are at different levels on Saturday night. He believes that Sheeraz, 25, has never fought anyone even remotely similar to him in his career, which is a fair statement.

If there’s one criticism to be made of Sheeraz, it’s that the odds have been abysmal during his seven-year professional career. He has fought 19 lower level fighters but has yet to break into the world class.

The only noteworthy opponent on Sheeraz’s resume is Liam Williams, who is already the best fighter at 154 pounds and who is like a fish out of water at 160 pounds.

Brutal knockout coming?

“I don’t think he really understands what he’s getting into, which is tough because out of 19 fights, he hasn’t fought anyone, not even someone like me,” Ammo Williams told Charlie Parson. Youtube channel, talking about his Saturday night fight with Hamzah Sheeraz in Riyad.

Of course, Sheeraz hasn’t fought anyone like Ammo Williams in his career, but that’s straightforward to say because this is the first time he’s cut his teeth in this fight against a world-class opponent.

We don’t know how Sheeraz will perform, but it’s not ideal to take this kind of step forward without first preparing to compete against mid-level opponents.

If Ammo knocks out Sheeraz in a “brutal” fashion, his promoter Frank Warren will need to slowly bring him back and re-match him to better prepare him to fight an A-level opponent.

“On Saturday night, after two minutes of fighting, he will understand that boxing has different levels. This will be brutal. Brutal knockout. Ammo Williams knocks down Hamzah Sheeraz. This is what will happen. The world will see who I really am and will have nothing but praise,” Williams said in his prediction.

Sheeraz looked like a world-beater against the second-rate opposition his promoters fed him. Who knows? Maybe he can do the same to Ammo on Saturday night, which would be impressive.

It’s tough for me to imagine this scenario coming to fruition because Sheeraz’s previous opponent has been terrible and they won’t facilitate him with what he’ll face on Saturday night against Ammo, who’s taking on the ‘Tiger now personality.

Ammunition embraces its inner tiger

“I’m out of this fight, Austin “Tiger” Williams. I am a tiger. I put in my blood, sweat and tears discovering who I am,” Williams said. “You will see how I fight and you will see the resemblance [to a tiger]. Now that I am gaining more and more experience and getting used to my craft, which is actually war. These things are revealed to me and that’s why I can wear this tiger tail.

It would be a good idea for Ammo not to go at Sheeraz like a tiger on Saturday night because he hits too tough and will kill him if he fights against him in an out-of-control and reckless manner. If Ammo had more power, he might have gotten away with attacking Sheeraz right away, but he’s more of a mid-level striker with good shot selection.

“That’s why I can do it. We had some days at the gym where I did some incredible things and that’s because I’ve grown up. These are some of the reasons why I wear my tail and I wear it with pride,” Williams said.

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Anthony Yarde ready for the ring’s October return

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ANTHONY Yarde, one of British boxing’s forgotten men, returns to the ring on October 19 at the Copper Box Arena. The Hackney native was last seen beating up Marko Nikolic at the same venue in February. However, he has not faced a legal test since his hard-fought match against Artur Beterbiev in January 2023.

Rumors of a fight with Joshua Buatsi have been circulating for months, but nothing has happened yet. Now Yarde returns on Boxxer, supporting headliner Adam Azim-Ohara Davies. No opponent has yet been scheduled for the 33-year-old lithe heavyweight, who has a record of 25-3 (24 KOs).

Much of Yarde’s inaction stems from his desire to end his fruitful relationship with Frank Warren and try his luck elsewhere. With the likes of Buatsi, Craig Richards and Willy Hutchinson all in contention for the season in Riyad, that seems to be where the action is.

Currently ranked high in the WBO rankings (175), two of Yarde’s three losses came in good company as he was stopped by Sergei Kovalev and Artur Beterbiev. Lyndon Arthur suffered a points defeat in 2020, which Yarde avenged a year later by knockout. The Copper Box has become something of a spiritual home for Anthony, who has boxed there seven times as a professional.

Other boxers scheduled to appear at the October 19 event include Michael McKinson fighting for the IBO title, Dan Azeez, Jeamie Tshikeva in a good domestic heavyweight fight, Fran Hennessy and Shannon Courtenay.

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Terence Crawford will spar with KO “childishly” ahead of the massive fight update

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Terence Crawford Riyadh Season

Terence Crawford faced hefty criticism from the promoter of one of his rivals for winning the WBO title, and WBC champion Sebastian Fundora was knocked out in sparring.

The pound-for-pound king commented on the situation in a video posted this week. Crawford told Bernie the Boxer: “If Fundora is licking his chops after my performance against Israil Madrimov, then I should be licking my chops because Madrimov knocked out Fundora in sparring.”

According to Fundora’s promoter, Sampson Lewkowicz, the claims cannot be substantiated. Sampson stated that Fundora’s coach spoke with Madrimov’s coach, Joel Diaz, about Terrance Crawford’s viral statement. During Coach Diaz’s conversation with Coach Fundora, Diaz mentioned that Madrimov’s manager, Vadim Kornilov, was very concerned about false statements Crawford made during a sparring session that took place over five years ago, during which neither of them even touched the canvas.

Sampson added: “Per Madrimov and his entire team have stated that they have nothing but respect for Sebastian Fundora and his entire team and do not disregard lies and disrespect. Coach Fundora responded that “Team Diaz,” Madrimov’s coaching team, is family to him. Everyone has known each other from the Coachella Valley since childhood.

It noted: “The boxing community in the Coachella Valley is extremely tight-knit. We all respect each other for the work we put into our boxers. Coaching etiquette is an unwavering rule that we all follow. There are many ways to fight professionally without fabrication and frustration. Let me repeat: Madrimov and his team are God-fearing people and it is very unlikely that they would ever speak ill of Sebastian Fundora, his sparring sessions and the team. No amount of facts or truth will convince a simpleton that he is wrong.

Lewkowicz urged Crawford to step in and admit he was wrong.

“Terence Crawford should apologize for his naivety,” Lewkowicz said. “A great master like him should be above this kind of childishness.”

The bad blood that exists between both camps could intensify a planned bidding war between Fundora and Crawford for a potential unification of the WBA, WBO and WBC titles.

Crawford was expected to walk away from the auction scheduled for October 10 and take the rest of the year off. This scenario would allow Fundora to face Errol Spence. But since Lewkowicz said, “There’s no need for a champion like Crawford to engage in school gossip,” the multi-tasking champion may believe he has something to prove.

Lewkowicz concluded by saying that it is likely that there will be a Crawford vs. Fundora fight.

“The fight will already take place. Trying to ridicule the unified world champion by spreading stupid rumors is bad business for Crawford. You are 37 years senior. Instead, devote your time to training. You’ll need it.

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Quinton Randall defeats Janelson Bocachica in a close welterweight fight

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In a welterweight crossroads on Friday, Quinton Randall prevailed over Janelson Bocachica with a unanimous decision victory at the Red Owl Boxing Arena in Houston, Texas.

The scores were 99-91, 97-93, 96-94, all for hometown fighter Randall (15-2-1, 3 knockouts), who continues his winning streak to two after losing consecutive decisions to undefeated fighter Brian Norman Jr. . and Gor Yeritsyan over the past year.

Randall, 33, showed excellent speed and punch selection against 25-year-old Bocachica, repeatedly beating him to victory.

– I’m not feeling well, man. Not my best. He is a dog. He is a warrior. I knew he would come to fight. I knew he would come to fight [and] “I appreciate him for even accepting the fight, knowing he’s away from home and knowing this is my home,” Randall said after the victory.

“But honestly, no matter where we were, we would have gotten the same result.”

For Bocachica (17-3-1, 11 KO), the defeat extended his winless streak to five, following decision losses to Alberto Palmetta and Roiman Villa, a draw against Shinard Bunch and not competing against Norman in his previous fight in March. Bocachica hasn’t won a fight since February 2021, when he defeated Mark Reyes Jr. split decision.

Randall says he plans to return to the ring on December 7 at the same venue.

“This is just the beginning, man,” Randall said. – You haven’t even seen my ceiling yet. You haven’t even seen me at my best. I need more fights like this on a regular basis so that you all can see the absolute best version of me and if we can achieve that, I believe I will be a world champion by the end of next year.”

The ten-round fight was the highlight of the latest installment of Red Owl Boxing’s “Boxfest” series and was broadcast live on DAZN.

In the co-main event, Tipton Walker Jr. (10-0-1, 6 KO) defeated Marquis Moore (11-2, 7 KO) by unanimous decision, with the scores being 77-75 on two cards and 78-75 on the third.

It’s the fourth straight victory for 28-year-old Walker, of Benton Harbor, Michigan, whose only blemish was a draw in 2019 with professional spoiler Clay Collard.

Also in action, Houston native Giovanni Marquez (11-0, 6 KO) remained undefeated, defeating Thomas Guillemette (8-3, 4 KO) in the second round to remain undefeated. Marquez, 23, dropped Frenchman Guillemette with a right hand, forcing the referee to stop the fight after Guillemette got to his feet on unsteady legs.

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