Edgar Berlanga calls out rivals after one-round Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz KO

Edgar Berlanga vs. Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz

EDGAR Berlanga returned to the ring for the first time since his coming-of-age September 2024 defeat to Saul โ€˜Caneloโ€™ Alvarez, trouncing fellow Puerto Rican Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz in 2-31 of the opening round.

It was optimistically scheduled for 10 rounds, but Berlanga got straight back to business, doing what he does best: scoring a first-round finish.

His stunned opponent was once a capable boxer, but a long prison stretch had taken its toll and the flabby midriff showed where Gonzalez-Ortiz was at physically. 

Berlanga dropped him with an early left hook, sent him into the ropes soon after with a combination and had the veteranโ€™s eyes rolling with a final flurry as referee Christopher Young dived in.

Even though promoter Eddie Hearn was in the corner congratulating his man, this was the final fight of Berlangaโ€™s contract with Matchroom. 

Improving to 23-1 (18 KOs), the 27-year-old made it known that he was interested in fighting rivals like Jaime Munguia, Jermall Charlo, Caleb Plant and Canelo (in an unlikely rematch).

โ€œIโ€™m a free agent, Iโ€™m going to take over the division and become the king,โ€ stated the new WBO NABO super-middleweight titlist. Hearn mentioned Caleb Plant as his preferred next opponent. โ€œF**k Plant,โ€ Berlanga repeated in the background as Eddie hoped to extend their promotional relationship.

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