Edgar Berlanga, a name that has increasingly become synonymous with both promise and controversy in boxing, recently made headlines with his ambitious goal of facing Gervonta “Tank” Davis in a 150-pound catchweight bout by 2025. Berlanga, a former super middleweight title challenger hailing from Brooklyn, New York, holds a professional record of 22 wins and
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In the vibrant world of boxing, rivalries often ignite fierce competition and drive fighters to reach new heights. One of the most anticipated bouts on the horizon is the clash between David Benavidez and David Morrell, set to occur on February 1st at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Benavidez, the WBC interim 175-lb champion
In the world of boxing, rivalries often fuel narratives that extend beyond the ring. The latest episode in this ongoing saga involves two fighters: Edgar Berlanga and Gervonta “Tank” Davis. In a dramatic turn of events, Berlanga has made headlines by declaring that Davis is “not allowed in Puerto Rico.” The remarks stem from Davis’s
Edgar Berlanga, a notable figure in the boxing realm, recently ignited a tempest of discussion by declaring his desire to “test greatness” against the former two-time heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua. This sentiment was shared in a post on social media platform X, where Berlanga stated his willingness to step into the ring at a weight
Edgar Berlanga, known for his explosive style and knockout power, currently finds himself at a significant crossroads in his boxing career. With a professional record of 22 wins, including 17 knockouts, Berlanga has made a name for himself not only for his in-ring abilities but also for his strategic decisions outside the ring. He recently
In a sport that has long been celebrated for its fierce competition and willingness to pit the best against the best, Oscar De La Hoya’s recent comments about Canelo Alvarez’s performance have raised a crucial question: Are we witnessing a decline in the caliber of boxing matches? During a segment of ‘Clap Back Thursdays,’ De
Edgar Berlanga’s recent bout against Canelo Alvarez was a high-profile challenge that many boxing fans anticipated. Although Berlanga ultimately lost the fight, the 12 rounds he spent in the ring with the sport’s biggest star showcased his resilience and tenacity. At 27 years old, Berlanga demonstrated that he is not just another fighter in the
In a recent post-fight press conference, Edgar Berlanga made a sweeping claim that he ranks among the top three opponents who have faced Canelo Alvarez in his illustrious boxing career. Berlanga, with a professional record of 22 wins and 1 loss—17 of those wins by knockout—believes he stands alongside iconic figures like Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Edgar Berlanga’s recent bout against the illustrious Canelo Alvarez exposed a significant issue within the boxing world: the regulation of weight classes and how fighters exploit rehydration practices. Berlanga, who stepped into the ring at a staggering 193 pounds, gained an astonishing 25.4 pounds since his official weigh-in at 167.6 pounds just one day prior.
In an electrifying matchup in Las Vegas, boxing fans witnessed a remarkable contest between the reigning 168-pound champion Canelo Alvarez and rising star Edgar Berlanga. The fight, which culminated in a unanimous decision victory for Canelo, with the judges scoring it 118-109, 118-109, and 117-110, showcased not only Alvarez’s dominance but also Berlanga’s grit and
The world of professional boxing is often seen as a chess game, where every move could potentially shift the balance of power within divisions. Among the most prominent names shaping the current landscape are Canelo Alvarez, Dmitry Bivol, and Artur Beterbiev. As fans eagerly anticipate future matchups, the strategic calculations that underlie these fighters’ decisions
Tonight, the boxing world shifts its focus to Las Vegas, Nevada, where a highly-anticipated bout is set to unfold between two contrasting fighters: Canelo Alvarez and Edgar Berlanga. This matchup has generated considerable excitement within the sport, not only as a championship contest but also as a pivotal moment for Berlanga, who seeks to establish
Prominent boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has stirred the pot in the boxing world by suggesting a potential rematch between Canelo Alvarez and Dmitry Bivol. The focus, however, lies on Bivol’s crucial bout against Artur Beterbiev scheduled for October 12th. Hearn indicates that no matter the outcome — whether Bivol triumphs or faces defeat — the
On a night that celebrates Mexican culture and pride, Canelo Alvarez steps into the ring with expectations as glimmering as the fireworks that will likely punctuate the evening. His opponent, Edgar Berlanga, carries an unblemished record—22 wins, 17 of those by knockout—making him no stranger to the consequences of power punching. Alvarez, often considered one
In the world of boxing, the role of a promoter can often be a double-edged sword. They are the wind beneath a fighter’s wings, but they also wield considerable influence over perceptions and expectations. Eddie Hearn, one of the sport’s most notable promoters, is never one to shy away from staking his reputation on his