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Today, Hamzah Sheeraz has posted a photo of his left hand wounded on social media. The hand was injured last Saturday night against WBC Middle Weight Champion, Carlos Adames on Turki Alralikh’s card at the Riyadh enclosure, Saudi Arabia.
The struggle was ruled a 12 round tie, but fans were overwhelmingly the Adames as winners for a wide margin. Fighters usually do their hands wounded, but they still find a way to win if they are talented enough.
If Sheeraz believes in himself, he will fight with a resale with the Adames. I would not recommend doing this. He could to be dominated even worse in the second struggle, and he has been shown that his career was Always only smoke and mirrors …he It was just a marketing creation to make money.
The scores
115-114: Sheeraz
118-110: Adames
114-114
The problem with Sheerez who used his injured hand apparently as an excuse why he looked so poor is that he fought against the Adames of the first round, going out and out of the fight and looking shy all the time. Hamzah seemed worse than poor from the beginning and no one buys his injury as a coarta for his terrible performance.
I saw the struggle and had the Adames winning 118-110. He was one of his easiest wins, as Hamzah resembled a British fighter who did not belong to the ring with him. The judges did not do any favor, giving -the draw because it made him look like he was received a preferred treatment because he was built to be the next star. However, Hamzah, 25, had been even against his eight -year career.
Sheeraz had never fought a type of opponent to prepare him properly for his fight against the Adames. This was one of the problems. Its promoters should be equalized first against a first contestant before hurrying to a world title struggle against the weakest bond between the three world champions at 160.
The broken hand @sheeraz_hamzah suffered in his fight against Carlos Adames 😬
📸 @Frankwarren pic.twitter.com/orpo3q0isn
– Dazn Boxing (@daznboxing) February 26, 2025
“This was his first world struggle. He was looking for it, but he was short, “said Carl Froch on his YouTube channel, talking about Hamzah Sheeraz in his fight against Carlos Adames last Saturday night in Riyadh.” Carlos Adames was too much for to him.
“Many people said it was not a close struggle. On one of the command cards, it was 118-110, which is a wide victory for the Adames. The other two, 114-114, one draw, and the other They went a point (115-114) for Sheeraz.
Last updated on 02/26/2025