Hamzah Sheeraz exposed as an overrated, manufactured HYPEJOB fraud

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  1. HenchV.I.P

    HenchV.I.P Member banned Full Member

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    Carlos Adames was too much for him, Adames was robbed of his clear and one side victory. It just goes to show knocking out lower level or past it opponents doesn’t mean anything, and doesn't prepare a fighter properly. Sheeraz looked clueless and it should have been a wide loss, it’s very clear he’s not at world level.

    Sheeraz looked awful, it was an embarrassing performance. He fought scared like he didn't want to fight. He didn't know what to do in there, he ran out of ideas, has no inside game, poor stamina, and was hitting fresh air all night. Just a lethargic, robotic statue with no urgency. His so called monstrous power was non existent.

    Adames won that hands down, he outfought him and outthought him. Adames was sharp, fluid and confident. He controlled the pace, landed the cleaner shots and looked every bit the defending champion.

    The whole fight stank of corruption. Starting with the disgraceful commentators in the first few rounds giving weird, fake enthusiasm when it was clear Adames was outworking Sheeraz. He dominated him and Sheeraz offered nothing.

    Turki getting up from his chair in between rounds and running over to the judges and then Sheeraz's corner was blatant corruption. They knew they'd lost and the stitch up was in.

    Adames dominated and won at least 9 rounds, but the classic we need to keep the overrated manufactured bums zero in place rule prevailed, resulting in a draw. It's absolute criminal to score it a draw

    Now it's very clear to see why he ducked Alimkhanuly twice.. Him and his team knew his real level and they had zero confidence to roll the dice for two world title belts

    It's all downhill from here, unless he goes back to fighting low level poor opposition and conning his unknowledgeable fans.

    Sheeraz is a weight bully who has been built on weight and height advantages over small low level or past it opposition. If he moves up to Super Middleweight those advantages are nullified, and Super middleweight is far more competitive than Middleweight .

    Sheeraz hasn’t got anything about him. One of the most overrated frauds of recent times.
     
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  2. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Watch Hamzah at 168 ... It's going to be alot of fun trust me lol ..
     
  3. HenchV.I.P

    HenchV.I.P Member banned Full Member

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    Have you ever wondered why your post to like ratio is the lowest out of all forum members on the entire forum lol
     
  4. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Have you ever wondered that I don't give a sh#t if posters don't like my post lool

    Lets have it right .. I agree Hamzah has been a bit of a weight bully but that's a norm in the boxing game , it's been happening for years .. most recently fighters like Haney are the kings of that ..

    Tbh Hamzah should of never been at 154 , so should of been at 160 early doors and by now be at 168 ..

    But the game is when you start feeling the weight cut you should move up ...but then comes in rankings and mandatories at your current weight I was fearing this for a while ...most commentators always mention how he making 160 on fight night..

    I saw him in boiler suits in this training camp , anyway he can move up now to his more natural weight at 168 , but walking around 205 he can even make 175 no problems and be strong at 175 too...

    Watch his speed and power return at 168 which was missing last night ..
     
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  5. tdf1974

    tdf1974 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Sometimes robbery is thrown around when there's a clear winner but with a lot of close rounds... This was not 1 of them fights.. Sheeraz needed a k.o after about 7 rounds, he was schooled and got a gift/robbery/fix
     
  6. Bfcad

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    I wouldn't bother replying to him - its that cuck Dramashow on another one of his alts (you would of thought he may of got a life by now!).

    I suspect we will see the usual cycle followed. Posts relentlessly on the same 2 or 3 subjects going largely ignored, pretends he is knowledgeable and has contacts in the industry before getting found out and having his backside handed to him by other users.gets banned. Reappears as another alt.
     
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  7. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yep I know it's him lol
     
  8. Here's Johnny

    Here's Johnny Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Didn’t see it but I’m not surprised after the Bradley Skeete **** show. Still can’t wait for him to be knocked out.
     
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  9. miniq

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    Sounds like an Eddie hearn fighter then like AJ
     
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  10. Truth Teller

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    I thought Skeete won against him, however I always think Sheeraz as an indiviual comes acrross quite well in interviews so wish him no bad. If he is genuinely walking around at 205lbs I'm not sure much comes back at 168 and possibly not even 175 both are still huge cuts.
     
  11. Simon Says

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    well he's not going to come back at 200lbs is he? Career over.

    If he won't go again at 160 he will move to 168.
     
  12. Darni187

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    His handlers are seriously risking his health by cutting 45lbs in a 12 or 10 week camp where then the main focus becomes losing weight ..

    No for now him to move upto 168 will do him well for now.. then move to 175 would be the right call before he 30..

    Yes a video from boxing king media where they covered his camp Hamzah said he came into camp 205lbs ...Dev interviewed him before the fight and Hamzah confirmed he came into camp over 200lbs .. madness that's why I was fearing this before the fight ..
     
  13. HenchV.I.P

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    Yeah alarm bells were ringing when a past it, retired, career 147'er domestic level Bradley Skeete came out of retirement for one fight and made him look stupid .

    Clear robbery on saturday night. Adames won it hands down, it was an ass kicking. The levels difference was very evident.

    It was laughable how Sheeraz was trying to nick rounds against the champion as the challenger

    And yeah Sheeraz seems like a nice guy and a fairly intelligent. He'll know himself he lost that fight. Could tell by his face after the fight.
     
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  14. HenchV.I.P

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    I've always gad the feeling Sheeraz us packing glass with no punch resistance, and it was confirmed with how terrified he was of getting hit. Never seen a challenger on his home show against a handpicked champion fight so scared and with no urgency .

    Embarrassing performance and they robbed Adames of his clear and one-sided victory

    What a hypejob.
     
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  15. boxingexpert733

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    What does weight have to do with his bad performance? He was scared to throw the entire fight and when he did land a clean punch, he was scared to follow up. He also failed to get his jab going due to the constant head movement of his opponent and didn’t make any adjustments for that. He ran backwards the entire fight and just landed the occasional 1-2 and refused to get into a fire fight even though he needed to in the later rounds. He fought fine at this weight in his last two fights cuz those opponents were punching bags
     
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