EDGAR Berlanga and Hamzah Sheeraz set the stage alight at last nightโs New York press conference, promising a brutal showdown at super-middleweight on July 12 at Louis Armstrong Stadium.
Sheeraz, 25, steps up from middleweight after a stellar three-year run, culminating in a European title win over Tyler Denny last September. His WBC title challenge against Carlos Adames ended in a controversial draw, with many believing the Brit was fortunate. Now, under new trainer Andy Lee, Sheeraz aims to make a statement in his 168lbs debut.
Berlanga, the New York-born Puerto Rican, is no stranger to the spotlight. A former world title challenger, heโs known for his ferocious style and unrelenting confidence. The 27-year-old dismissed Sheerazโs credentials, vowing to dominate in his hometown.
โYou already know what time it is. Iโm knocking this motherf***er out,โ Berlanga roared. โHe said weโre overlooking him, but I donโt overlook any fighter. Youโre in NYC, the lionโs den. Weโre looking to hurt him. Iโm going to break every bone in this guyโs face and do what I do best: put on a show.โ
Berlanga, 23-1 (18 KOs), didnโt hold back, branding Sheeraz, 21-0-1 (17 KOs), predictable. โHeโs a basic fighter,โ he said. โIโve been boxing since I was six. What he brings, Iโve already seen. Heโs trained by Andy Lee? I messed up the last fighter, and now Iโll mess up this one.โ
Sheeraz, unbeaten in 22 fights and typically reserved, fired back, embracing the underdog role. โIโm coming, and Iโm coming for everything,โ he vowed. โFor the first time, Iโm being underestimated. I get it; youโre only as good as your last performance. On July 12, when I get the win, the Hamzah Sheeraz hype train will be back on.โ
With both men known for explosive, offensive styles, this high-stakes clash could end early. Sheeraz predicted: โIโve learned a lot since my last fight. Iโm going to throw a few jabs, land a right hand on the chin, and knock him the f*** out. But if it goes 12 rounds, itโll be explosive.โ