In an age where social media carries immense power, Edgar Berlanga is unabashedly utilizing it to showcase his bravado and self-perceived superstardom. The 27-year-old fighter, who boasts a record of 23 wins and only one loss, made headlines recently when he took to social media to bluntly inform Caleb Plant that he holds the “A-side,”
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Edgar Berlanga, the rising star of the boxing world, finds himself on an ambitious quest that could redefine his career. With aspirations centered around a rematch with the illustrious Canelo Alvarez, Berlanga is strategically targeting three fighters to pave his way: Jaime Munguia, Jermall Charlo, and Caleb Plant. While his confidence is commendable, a closer
In a recent matchup held at the Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida, Austin ‘Ammo’ Williams notched a unanimous decision victory against Patrice Volny, bringing his record to 18-1 with 12 knockouts. While victory is the ultimate goal in boxing, the nature of Williams’ triumph raises eyebrows concerning his readiness for championship-level competition. With scores of
In the vibrant atmosphere of Orlando, Florida, boxing fans are buzzing with excitement as Austin ‘Ammo’ Williams steps back into the ring against Patrice Volny in what promises to be an electrifying twelve-round main event on DAZN. With a record of 17 wins and only 1 loss, Williams carries the weight of expectation along with
In the volatile world of professional boxing, the concept of being a free agent can seem tantalizing. Fighters often view it as a ticket to maximize their earnings and shape their destinies. Edgar Berlanga, a super middleweight contender with a promising but erratic career, stands at this crossroads as he prepares to face Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz.
Edgar Berlanga, the once-promising prospect in the boxing world, is shifting gears in a dramatic fashion. In a recent interview, he laid bare his grievances with promoter Eddie Hearn and his current situation in the boxing hierarchy. Berlanga’s recent statements give us a glimpse into his psyche—a mix of disappointment, ambition, and hunger for a
Edgar Berlanga, a name that once echoed with the promise of a burgeoning boxing star, finds himself at a crossroads as he prepares for a highly anticipated matchup against Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz. This fight, slated for March 15th, takes place in Orlando, Florida, serving as the chief support bout on a card headlined by Austin Williams
Boxing has always been a sport where transformation is not only beneficial but often necessary for success. Enter Edgar Berlanga, who is gearing up for a significant ten-round bout against Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz on March 15 at the Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida. This fight is more than just a stepping stone; it’s a critical juncture
On March 15th, boxing fans will witness a pivotal bout featuring super middleweight prospect Edgar Berlanga (22-1, 17 KOs) going toe-to-toe with unbeaten contender Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz (20-0-1, 16 KOs). This matchup, taking place at the Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida, will be live-streamed on DAZN as part of an undercard event that includes a main
Edgar Berlanga, the promising super middleweight fighter from Brooklyn, New York, is gearing up for a significant return to the ring on March 8th, announcing his intentions with a bold “hit list” comprised of six notable opponents. In a recent video shared on social media, Berlanga showcased an energetic and unorthodox upper body movement. While
Edgar Berlanga, once a rising star in the super middleweight division, finds himself at a critical juncture following his recent defeat to Canelo Alvarez. In his latest training video, Berlanga appeared significantly larger than before, hinting at a possible shift in weight classes. The image of the Brooklyn native, who had previously struggled to make
The boxing world is buzzing with excitement after Edgar Berlanga publicly called out Diego Pacheco following his recent bout against Steven Nelson. Berlanga’s assertive challenge has set the stage for a highly anticipated match that could captivate the boxing community, particularly given the fighters’ contrasting styles and backgrounds. Berlanga, fresh off a significant payday against
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
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