"The Joker-esque Pre-Fight Persona" In the upcoming 5 vs 5 competition, two middleweights are set to clash. Queensberry's team captain, 25-year-old Hamzah, boasting an impressive record of 19-0 with 15 KOs, is facing off against the formidable Ammo Williams, with a perfect record of 16-0 and 11 KOs. Hamzah's knockout streak over the past three years has instilled fear in his opponents, with none making it past the ninth round since 2021. However, it's worth noting that his previous opponents were of domestic level, and Saturday night will mark his first encounter with a top-tier adversary in Ammo. With Hamzah's knack for early knockouts, the match promises intrigue, especially as he steps into the ring against someone capable of hitting back. In his recent bout, a simple jab from Hamzah was enough to send his opponent tumbling, but facing Ammo will undoubtedly test his mettle like never before. Ammo's Forecasts and Psychological Operations "I predict two minutes and thirty seconds into the first round, you'll witness a side of him you've never seen before," stated Austin 'Ammo' Williams to TNT Sports Boxing, discussing his upcoming bout with Hamzah Sheeraz this Saturday night. Williams expressed confidence despite concerns about Sheeraz's towering 6'3" stature, emphasising that height becomes irrelevant once inside the ring. While acknowledging Sheeraz's power, Williams subtly hinted at his opponent's lack of experience against top-tier opposition. In response, Sheeraz addressed Williams's fixation on his height, suggesting that he's apprehensive. Despite Williams's assurance that they can fight on the inside, Sheeraz emphasised that height is only advantageous if utilised effectively. The exchange sets the stage for what promises to be an intense showdown between two formidable opponents. "Do you know how to use it?" inquired about Ammo. "What do you think?" retorted Sheeraz. "I'm not sure," admitted Ammo. "You must know since you keep bringing it up," countered Sheeraz. "I keep bringing it up because of your height. You're probably the tallest guy in the division right now," remarked Ammo. "That's what makes this victory even sweeter. I can taste it, and I know you're not concerned with sensations because you're solely focused on winning. You're just here for the points." Hunger for Victory "I'm here to dominate. I'm hungry for it; I thrive on it. I can't wait to face you in the ring. I'm determined to dismantle you completely, to tear down every barrier," asserted Ammo Williams. "You're just trying to psych yourself up," responded Sheeraz calmly. "Take it easy, relax."
Was at 154 which he was too big for. Poor performance but has looked good up at middle. Though his recent results were more flattering on paper than in reality, he’s still looked strong and better than Ammo IMO.
Yeah.. And Sheeraz looked terrible being schooled against Bradley Skeete. Shot, glassed jawed career welterweight, domestic level Skeete came out of retirement schooled him , then went back into retirement! This is the most low level fight on the card. Don't rate either.
I don’t know this Hamzah kid but I looked up his resume and it’s decent. I remember Ammo going life and death with Rolls.
Ammo thought he did. He said his goal going into the Rolls fight was to stop Rolls quicker than GGG did. GGG made it look easy so everybody thought they could do it.
Personally, I think Golovkin was holding something back and playing it safe vs Canelo in the trilogy fight. He didn't want to get into a slug fest as his career was almost over. Against Murata he let it all hang out. Even now, Golovkin would blast him out. Ammo fits right in there with some of the other comfortable defenses. It would be about like the Rolls fight. The sooner Ammo pisses GGG off, the quicker it would be over. It would be another fun KO on GGG KO highlight reel.