Hamzah Sheeraz is a hype job. Why was he being hyped as something he clearly isn't?

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  1. HenchV.I.P

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    The Bradley Skeete fight came back to life last night. It's very clear Sheeraz is very limited and not world level.

    Sheeraz looked like a slow, robotic, unskilled, non-game, clueless, low IQ bum statue all night long. He was doing very little and when he did throw he was hitting fresh air. The so called monstrous power was nowhere to be seen. It was laughable how he was trying to nick rounds against the champion as the challenger. It was a very embarrassing performance.

    And a clear robbery. He was soundly outpointed. Sheeraz is a Saudi Riyhad season Ambassador. and Turki's personal project and favourite, that's how he escaped with a draw.

    Unless you are Stevie Wonder it was very clear to see Adames had far more talent, and outworked and outwitted him all night long, he was confident, game and sharp. Sheeraz had no answers.

    Imagine what Alimkhanuly would have done to him, now you can see why he ducked him twice.

    Just goes to show knocking out lower level or past it opponents doesn’t prepare a fighter properly. Sheeraz looked clueless and it should have been a wide loss.

    Sheeraz has been built on weight and height advantage 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 he'll be exposed even worse there and won't even make it to a manufactured title shot again.

    One of the most bizarre overrating and overhyping of a fighter in recent years. He was completely exposed last night.
     
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  2. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    He has the tools to be good with a size advantage and a good jab he just seems to lack a bit of confidence which is never a good thing. A guy like Janibek would see that and just put it on him.
    Maybe he needs a new trainer to make him more aggressive.
     
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  3. Ice8Cold

    Ice8Cold Hype Jobs will be hype jobs until proven so. Full Member

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    He has actually got decent power and some people just love power in which can really build up a fighter's brand creating a hype job as a result.

    Other than that he is pretty mediocre and has stunningly average boxing skills. He is not a bum but I'd say his level is a weak contender at the best. He'll have a respectable career but won't light the sport up. It was disgraceful what happened with Sheeraz V Skeete - he should have two losses now.
     
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  4. MetalLicker

    MetalLicker I Am Full Member

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    I thought he could have won the fight against Adames if he changed his game plan a bit. Despite fighting a very dumb fight, he still won 4-5 rounds.

    He has the ability to defeat Adames, but he lacked the boxing IQ.
     
  5. Pepsi Dioxide

    Pepsi Dioxide Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He should of lost on Saturday. Did he have a broken hand? He's young so I'm going to wait to see him vs another quality guy before passing judgement. I feel like guys get written off so quick nowadays
     
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  6. ruffryders

    ruffryders Active Member Full Member

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    I thought it was a clear loss.

    What you’re talking about is usual British hype.
     
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  7. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hamzah is very tight at 160, clearly his performance showed that as that wasn't the normal Hamzah we know..

    168 immediately for him now .. his more natural weight at his size ..
     
  8. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    British hype.
     
  9. ruffryders

    ruffryders Active Member Full Member

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    They have finished more boxing careers than made lol.
     
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  10. LenHarvey

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    Because our promoters/media are cringe, simping, box ticking halfwits who are happy to sactifice any integrity in favour of playing up to the tanked up British casual.. they hype these fighters up to be something they aren't & adorn them with accolades long before they actually achieve any.. our boxers are pure **** lately , they are pampered, over paid & generally get found out at world level. I remember a few years ago Buatsi was going to be the best thing since sliced bread.. Sheeraz is the latest in a long line.. they tick certain boxes rather than just get assessed on their own merit. Only fighter i like is Nick Ball currently.
     
  11. LenHarvey

    LenHarvey Active Member Full Member

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    Yup
     
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  12. Wizbit1013

    Wizbit1013 Drama go, and don't come back Full Member

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    Broke his hand

    Obviously that hindered him

    Ridiculous to write a boxer off over that

    However he did lose Saturday
     
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    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    He was clearly being pushed hard, had looked really good for the most part up until now. He has all the tools, but he maybe lacking in terms of mental fortitude or ring smarts, or maybe both.

    That should have been a winnable fight but he just seemed to lose his way after the early rounds and just stood there with his guard up, giving up all his advantages. Not sure if it was pressure of the moment, if it was the injured hand or if simply being in a fight where he wasn't completely on top like he usually is. Whatever the reason, it's not a good sign and people will rightly be asking if he has what it takes to succeed.
     
  14. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I do as well. I also like Dalton Smith. Likewise, I think Yafai is a quality, world class operator.

    Cheers, my transatlantic cousin.
     
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  15. ruffryders

    ruffryders Active Member Full Member

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    I agree too much British hype. But what is the tick box I don’t understand?