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From Puerto Rican Pride to “King of Modern York”: changing claims of Edgar Berlang before the head of Dazn PPV against Hamzah Sheeraz

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Image: From Puerto Rican Pride to 'King of New York': Edgar Berlanga's Shifting Claims Ahead of DAZN PPV Headliner Against Hamzah Sheeraz

Edar Berlanga says that he will “destroy” Hamzah Sheeraz on July 12 and show him that he is “King of Modern York.“Sheeraz (21-0-1, 17 KO) was chosen as an opponent of Berlanga (23-1, 18 KO), which headline at DAZN PPV for an event at Central Park in Modern York. This will be the first fight of Sheerase at 168 after his controversial implementation of the 12-round draw WBC Carlos Adames on February 22.

(Loan: Geoffrey Knott)

Turki Alalahikh chose an simple for Berlang, instead of forcing him to fire, heading to David Morrell, David Benavidez or Oslyys Iglesias. Berlang’s chance to leave the ring on the legs would be petite in the face of any of these killers.

LANKY 6’3 ″ Sheeraz can hit, but the size of Berlanga’s circuit weight may be too huge for him. Edgar made up to 193 pounds for fighting Canelo Alvarez in September last year. He looked even more on his last fight with Jonathan Gonzalezem-Ortris on March 15.

“King of Modern York”

“Working time. It’s time to go there and show him who the damn man is. I am the king of Modern York,” said Edgar Berlanga Boxing news About his next opponent, Hamzah Sheeraz, from July 12. “I am a beast. Listen, he comes to my city. I ran up and down Central Park. Now my time to shine and time to leave and hurt him.”

So now Berlanga is demanding Modern York? What happened that there is Puerto Rican? Does he just choose different areas based on marketing purposes? He must choose one or the other because he cannot apply for both.

“I’m not going to lie. He is not a warrior I looked at. Do you know what I am saying? It was an opportunity that came. They said,” Do you want to fight Sheeraz? ” I had him on the list of hits and I think he is the perfect opponent for me to perform and go out and look amazing on July 12, “said Edgar.

The two fights that Berlanga wanted to get the Canelo rematch were against Jermall Charlo and Jaime Mungui. Now he has changed his plans a bit because it is Hamzah Sheeraz and Munguia. Canelo will probably ignore Berlanga until he defeats someone good. Munguia has a 2-2 record in its four four fights. How does this make him the key to obtaining a Canelo rematch?

“I have everything, keep it everything. I have power. I have skills. I have the will. I have power. I have everything. Do you know what I say? I have, what you need to stop a man. You have [Jaime] Munguia, “Berlanga said, who he wants when he will face Sheeraz.

Mungia can lose her fight with Bruno Surace today and where will he leave Berlanga? Edgar is trying to take Uncomplicated backdoor path for Canelo rematch. He stopped in his aged ways to take tomato cans and hope that Alvarez would bless him as before, giving him a day of payment.

Gauntlet

If Berlanga wants money money, he has to run through this mini glove and gets it really brisk:

  1. David Benavidez
  2. David Morrell
  3. Oslyys Iglesias
  4. Christian Milli
  5. Caleb plant

If Berlanga quickly crosses these five killers, Canelo will set off immediately. Of course, if it is exhausted, it simply means that the fans were right, that he is the noise of Brooklyn.

Mungia then?

“I want to fight Canelo. I think I deserve the second round. Many people asked for it. Mexicans shout here and say:” We need a second fight. ” But now I have to focus on it [Hamzah]. Dive him, throw him away and destroy him.

“You have Munguia. If he wins tomorrow [against Bruno Surace]This is a fight that, I think, we can happen because I think Canelo is fighting in September. So I think that now I can end the year with another fight. Yes, soon. I intend to fuck him and make him retire – said Berlanga asked if the fans would ever have the opportunity to see how he fights with Caleb Plant.

Last updated 05/03/2025

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Heavyweight “Last Viking” with 14 knockouts in just 26 rounds

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Thomas Narmo 2026

Boxing has long been crying out for another true knockout artist after Deontay Wilder’s gradual decline towards the end of his career.

There are still champions and challengers in the heavyweight division, but it’s increasingly arduous to find the kind of raw knockout threat that once made Wilder must-watch TV.

Thomas Narmo may still be a long way from that level, but early signs suggest the Norwegian known as ‘The Last Viking’ could finally enter the conversation if his current form continues.

The 31-year-old knocked out all 14 of his opponents in just 26 rounds, a devastating start that made the heavyweight division another uncommon artist who can boast a 100 percent knockout record.

He turned professional in 2022 following his previous MMA career.

The heavyweight numbers stand out

Much of the heavyweight buzz at the moment centers around undefeated prospect Moses Itauma, a teenage sensation who has been carefully developed by promoter Frank Warren into one of the UK’s most talked-about prospects.

Itauma’s rise has dominated the headlines, but an unknown like Narmo coming out of European competition with a perfect knockout record provides a refreshing contrast.

However, the effectiveness of Narmo’s work to date cannot be ignored.

The statuesque Norwegian is 180 cm statuesque and in the distance he broke through 14 professional opponents. That works out to roughly 1.8 rounds per fight, which is a remarkable finishing rate for any potential heavyweight.

Many of these attacks barely had time to develop.

Seven of Narmo’s wins have come after the opening round, highlighting the strength of the early fight that defined his perfect knockout record.

This destructiveness traditionally turns heavyweights into attractions. Fighters who can end fights before they actually start quickly attract attention, even if they operate outside the sport’s main promotional spotlight.

Two years of operation

Activism also played a role in building Narmo’s momentum. The Norwegian fought ten times in just two years, fighting mainly in Germany and Central Europe, constantly extending his knockout streak.

At a time when many prospects are sluggish to come along and only show up a few times a year, this level of activity adds extra substance to his record.

It doesn’t answer all the questions, but it shows that Narmo doesn’t stay idle between appearances.

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Still a lot to prove

Narmo’s most notable win at the moment is probably that of Mark De Mori, the veteran campaigner who lasted just 131 seconds in a match against a semi-injured David Haye over a decade ago.

The victory was respectable, but not necessarily a statement.

There is still a lot to prove. In the heavyweight division, many fighters have broken impressive records before discovering that the leap to world-class competition is much more arduous than expected.

For Narmo, the real test will come when matchmaking inevitably pushes him towards higher ranked opponents capable of weathering the early storm.

However, if knockouts continue at this rate, boxing’s “Last Viking” may not remain an unknown for long.


About the author

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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Boxing News announces official media partnership with KRONK Boxing Gym – Detroit

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Boxing News Announces Official Media Partnership With KRONK Boxing Gym – Detroit

Boxing News is proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with KRONK Boxing Gym to bring fans closer to the heritage and heritage represented by both brands.

The history of these two boxing institutions is widely known throughout the sporting community, but now there is an opportunity for them to collaborate on forward-thinking ideas and stories based on nostalgia.

Boxing News magazine first appeared in 1909, with its founder John Murray stating that “boxing would stand for good, immaculate sport.” Since then, the publication has maintained its core principles of integrity, accuracy and independent journalism, maintaining its position as one of the leading voices in sports.

In December 2025, Boxing News released its last weekly issue, after which it became a monthly magazine again, allowing for more in-depth storytelling and longer articles. Additionally, its digital platforms have seen a significant augment in engagement, and on March 5, 2026, Boxing News reported that since January 1, 2026, it has gained 262 million views, 268,000 modern followers and reached 54 million people.

As a result, Boxing News believes it can create a compelling partnership with KRONKevolving into a one-off monthly magazine devoted entirely to the iconic Detroit gym.

Boxing News director Jordan Pollock said:

“KRONK Gym represents the heart and soul of boxing history. Through this partnership, Boxing News is proud to bring millions of fans closer to that legacy than ever before – sharing the iconic photos, untold stories and touching video moments that were created at the most notable gym in the world.”

KRONK Boxing Gym was founded by legendary trainer Emanuel Steward in 1971 and boasts alumni of iconic former world champions including Thomas “Hitman” Hearns, Lennox Lewis, Wladimir Klitschko, Michael Moorer and Gerald McClellan. After two closures since 2006, the gym reopened in a modern location – the Brewster Wheeler Recreation Center at 670 Wilkins Street in Detroit – in December 2025. CEO Paul Bhatti welcomed the partnership with BN.

“Boxing News has been one of the most respected voices in sports for decades, documenting the biggest fights and greatest champions. I am pleased to welcome them as the official media partner of KRONK®. It is a natural fit given our shared history in the sport and our commitment to boxing at every level. We are very excited about this partnership.”

KRONK COO John Lepak added:

“The partnership with Boxing News creates a powerful platform to celebrate our past, present and future. Through this partnership, Boxing News will work with KRONK to amplify the stories, the fighters and the continued revival of the legendary Detroit brand. The next chapter of the KRONK legacy continues.”

As part of the collaboration, Boxing News and KRONK will also share archival content from the gym’s storied past, including uncommon interviews, sparring sessions and training materials that capture fighters, moments and the enduring legacy of the Detroit institution.

Boxing News and KRONK look forward to building a partnership that puts impactful storytelling and retro boxing content at the forefront.

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Dana White says Zuffa Boxing will sign future world champions

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Image: Dana White says Zuffa will sign “everybody” with world-title potential

White made the remark during a press conference following Sunday’s event, where Jai Opetaia defeated Brandon Glanton to become Zuffa Boxing’s first cruiserweight champion.

“I’m going to sign anyone who we think has the potential to be a world champion,” Dana said when asked what players Zuffa plans to recruit.

The comment reflects how Dana wants to build the squad. Rather than develop a immense pool of prospects, Zuffa seems willing to sign established contenders and titleholders from several divisions. White mentioned specific fighters when describing the level of talent the company is pursuing, pointing to lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson and heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk as examples of fighters he considers among the best in the sport.

Zuffa is entering the market with financial backing tied to Saudi Arabia’s investment in major boxing events, which has already generated immense funds for high-profile fights in recent years. This level of funding could allow the organization to compete for players who normally operate under long-term contracts with other organizers.

The approach is reminiscent of the one White used to build the UFC, where the promotion gradually brought many of the sport’s top fighters under one promotional banner. Dana also suggested that Zuffa could enhance the number of events if its roster grows, noting that the company has held four boxing events so far and could eventually host a much larger schedule if it signs more fighters.

For now, White has made his position clear. Zuffa intends to pursue players who are capable of winning world titles and build their squad around them.

The comment was a clear sign of how Dana plans to build the organization’s roster as Zuffa continues to expand its presence in boxing.

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