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Berlanga: Nokaut or Walmart – Boxing News 24
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1 year agoon
Edgar Berlanga (22-1, 17 KO) says that if he did not knock out Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz (20-0-1, 16 KO) in the 10-round fight next month on March 15, it will be Retire and work at Walmart. The event will be shown live in Dazn. Berlanga is fighting with 35-year-old Gonzalez-Ortiz in reconstruction on Undercard of Austin ‘Ammo’ Williams vs. Patrice Volny at Caribe Royale, Orlando, Florida.
Walmart or Win?
In order for Berlanga to even joke from a pension, he must keep up with his impoverished result of losing to Canelo Alvarez in September last year. He may now realize that there will be no rematch, because he would have to climb the place, beating the best pretenders. If Berlanga were not so affluent, you would believe that he would end up resignation and work at Walmart. Canelo Alvarez blessed him with a payout day he didn’t deserve.
He didn’t do it last time. Even if Berlanga crossed the best contenders, defeating Diego Paczeco, Christian Mbilli and Oslyys Iglesias, Canelo will not fight him again. He got one fight and a vast $ 10 million, and there will be no next.
Canelo gave Berlanga a free title shot and did not care that his CV was filled with the opposition to horizontally from top to bottom. He received the title fight based on his popularity in Brooklyn and Puerto Rico.
Payment reality
In this fight, Edgar fights on the basis of the card. If this is the case for him, you can’t blame him if he retires. He won’t get the same money he collected. For the first time Berlanga has not been a headliner for four years since 2021.
He was the main warrior of events in the last five fights and it will be a disappointment that he was in the highest place. However, you can understand it. Berlanga is not evaluated in Headliner if he fights with Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortr. If he was fighting someone good, like Diego Pacco, Hearn would assist him go out, but it would be a bad fight for him because he would probably lose.
Berlanga’s career is on lean ice, no matter how good it looks in relation to this guy. He is not able to beat the best fighters in the 168 pounds division. At best, he can get another payment if his promoter, Eddie Hearn, can set him in the fight against Jaime Munguia.
If Berlanga is not talented enough to spend time with the best warriors in 168 or 175, his career will end soon. After trying money, Canelo Alvarez will not want to stop and collect smaller payments against the opposition without a name, as he fought.
If I don’t knock him out, I will throw boxing and work at Walmart
– Freshing of the jr (@edgarberlanbayan) February 26, 2025
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Eddie Hearn rejects demand for equal split for Dalton Smith vs. Adam Azim fight
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2 hours agoon
June 3, 2026
The debate came to featherlight following Azim’s victory over Steve Claggett on Saturday. In a later speech, trainer Shane McGuigan indicated that the fight with Smith could be made even without a unification title, provided both sides felt that the terms were fair.
Hearn made it clear that he saw the situation very differently.
“It can certainly be achieved without unification, but then it is a voluntary defense. How can it be an equal division? Who has Adam Azim ever defeated?” Hearn told Stomping Ground.
Tell me about his best victory. Claggett.
Dalton Smith went to Up-to-date York and knocked out Subriel Matias to win the WBC world title. How can we even talk about equal distribution?”
Smith won the WBC title with a victory over Matias earlier this year, which established him as one of the top 140-pound fighters in the conversation. Azim remains undefeated and highly regarded, but Hearn argued that his record did not justify parity at the negotiating table.
The Matchroom chairman then turned his attention to Azim’s commercial value, criticizing the turnout at Saturday’s event and insisting that Smith offered the challenger a chance rather than negotiate on an equal footing.
“By the way, I love Adam Azim, I think he’s a wonderful kid and a great fighter. But as far as promotion goes, this is the worst job I’ve ever seen.” Hearn said,
It was empty there on Saturday [for Azim vs. Steve Claggett].
Don’t get me started on equal sharing. Get in line. Do what they tell you. You are a voluntary defense. We will make you an offer. If you believe you can win the world title and beat Dalton Smith, you can win it. If not, go and get the belt. We will achieve great unification.”
The Smith-Azim fight remains one of the biggest all-British fights available in the division, but Hearn’s comments suggest any negotiations could start with significant disagreement over who deserves a bigger share of the purse.

Robert Segal is a boxing reporter at Boxing News 24 with over a decade of experience covering fight news, previews and analysis. Known for his first-hand reporting and in-ring perspective, he delivers trustworthy coverage of champions, challengers and emerging talent from around the world.
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The ABC called for a forced revival of the Ali Act on WBA secondary titles
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3 hours agoon
June 3, 2026
Former WBO president Francisco “Paco” Valcarcel has asked the Association of Boxing Commissions to take action over the WBA’s continued exploit of “regular” and “interim” world titles.
Valcarcel, one of boxing’s most experienced sanctioning body figures, has taken aim at the WBA after another period of confusion over secondary belts, stoppage rulings and title fights that have left fans in need of a flowchart.
The WBA has repeatedly promised to reduce the number of belts in circulation.
He still hasn’t cleaned up the mess.
Paco Valcarcel attacks WBA titles
“When will the Association of Boxing Commissions come to their senses and force the WBA to kill the stinking “regular” and “interim” titles?” – asked Valcarcel.
“Enact the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act now.”
Changes to the Ali Law currently proposed by TKO Group and Zuffa Boxing state only one champion per division will be allowed in the United States.
After calling for reform, Valcarcel then pointed to promises made years ago regarding the WBA belt reduction process.
“A few years ago, they promised to end the celebration of these titles, and the word was not kept,” he said.
“And this was promised not only to the fans, but also to ABC, which ordered the WBA to put an end to these titles under pain of not being able to receive sanction fees for fights held in the US.”
Confusion surrounding the WBA title is growing
WBN reported that as of November, the WBA had 38 super, lasting and interim champions in 18 boxing divisions.
The latest comments follow Paco Valcarcel’s “joking” verdict on the WBA title tussle, which comes after Seiya Tsutsumi publicly admitted he no longer knows where he stands in the WBA bantamweight title fight.
In 2013, then-WBA vice president Gilberto Mendoza told World Boxing News that the organization would review its “superchampion” system after years of criticism about too many belts.
A year later, Mendoza again informed WBN that the WBA super and interim titles “may change,” adding that officials were checking to see what would happen next.
More than a decade later, boxing still suffers from the same belt problem.
Gervonta Davis was moved to the “Champion in Recess” title before the WBA later ordered him to face Floyd Schofield.
Murat Gassiev holds the WBA Regular heavyweight title, while Tony Yoka has been included in the title fight despite spending years outside the sanctioning body’s top 15.
ABC pressure
It’s no longer just about fans mocking too many belts or fighters trying to explain their championship status. The former chairman of the sanctioning body points directly to the regulatory threat that once hung over the WBA’s secondary championships.
The WBA promised fewer belts, and the same elderly mess is back in various divisions.
Valcarcel’s question now is whether ABC will do something about it.
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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.
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Roberto Duran ranks one win above upset Sugar Ray Leonard: ‘He was the best in the world’
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4 hours agoon
June 3, 2026
Roberto Duran believes one victory stands out even more than his triumph over Sugar Ray Leonard.
The Panamanian had a career to be proud of, earning world honors in four categories while also becoming only the second boxer in history to compete across five different decades.
In the 1980s, Duran was part of a cult group with Leonard, Thomas Hearns and Marvin Hagler known collectively as “The Four Kings”, and the legendary quartet competed against each other in epic battles.
Leonard was most successful against the others, being the only man to defeat the other three members, but Duran was the only one of this group able to defeat Leonard, winning a unanimous decision in June 1980.
Despite this success, Duran made it happen revealed on One On One Boxing that he considers his victory over Ken Buchanan an even better achievement.
“The greatest achievement is my first world title against the best and fastest boxer in the world, because Ken Buchanan was much faster than Leonard and took many more shots than him. That first title was the greatest for me.”
Duran met Buchanan in a WBA lightweight title fight in June 1972, securing a 13th-round TKO victory, and at the age of just 21, he won world honors for the first time, although Buchanan’s team believed the fight ended in a low blow.
Buchanan maintained undisputed status for some time and finished his career with 61 victories in 69 fights, and his skill and quality show exactly why Duran values this victory so highly.
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