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Hamzah Sheeraz welcomes Tyler Denny’s pre-Test pressure

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Hamzah Shiraz works on reserved fitness throughout fight week To build on his European middleweight title fight with Tyler Denny, which takes place at Wembley Stadium this weekend.

Shiraz 20-0 (16 KO) Clearly comfortable in his position, the 25-year-old established himself as one of the most promising fighters in the world by stopping Austin ‘Ammo’ Vi. Williams in June He doesn’t have to speak loudly at press conferences or push his own agenda. Sheeraz is happy to let his punches do the talking.

“Especially being a seasonal ambassador for Riyadh. The expectations are there,” Shiraz said. “People say, ‘Is it pressure?’ I wouldn’t say it’s pressure. I like to have expectations of myself. Because I showed up, I showed up, and I lost by knockout.”

As Shiraz’s status as an ambassador indicates. He has quickly become one of Riyadh’s season favorites, however, although he brings fame and a lofty world ranking to Saturday’s fight. He will be given the role of challenger.

Shiraz will have to walk to the ring first and wait for Denny to enter. The 33-year-old southpaw will be enjoying every second of his walk in the ring. After a difficult start He turned his career around and became one of the great stories. of the British boxing world He looked better than ever when he defeated Felix Cash earlier this year.

Shiraz was in no mood to praise his rival. But he chose to warn Denny that he had a much more serious challenge.

“He did what he had to do. He appears and defeats whoever is in front of him. Both as the underdog and whatever not. But in the end You have to remember that I am not like the last five fighters he was upset about,” he said.

“I go out to L.A. and do my thing. And if you talk to anyone Whether it’s Ricky (Funez, his coach) or my team. You will understand that I am a very disciplined person. And I understand this mission well. What I intend to do and how I want to achieve it. The money stops with Tyler Denny and I have to get him out of the way –

Shiraz won an astonishing 14 knockout bouts. and is designed to be extended further

“Yes, of course, Inshallah” that was the plan, I was working too hard.”

John Evans has contributed to a number of high-profile publications and websites for over a decade. You can follow John at @John_Evans79

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