Comments Thread For: Edgar Berlanga vs. Ulises Sierra Set For December 12 Card
Super middleweight wrecking ball Edgar "The Chosen One" Berlanga has been "The Perfect One" thus far, knocking out all 15 of his professional opponents in the first round. [Click Here To Read More]
I like that TR is at least attempting to put him in against durable fighters. He badly needs to go the rounds though. Can that happen unless he is fighting top 15 guys in the division?
Ulises Sierra has been professional for eight years and only lost one fight (on points) to Vladimir Shishkin, a talented Russian boxer with over 300 amateur victories. Mexican American Ulises is coming to school Puerto Rican Berlanga and catapult himself to big money fights and eventually a title shot.
I like that TR is at least attempting to put him in against durable fighters. He badly needs to go the rounds though. Can that happen unless he is fighting top 15 guys in the division?
Bursak would be a good shout, he’s a very durable guy but not that dangerous.
Ulises Sierra has been professional for eight years and only lost one fight (on points) to Vladimir Shishkin, a talented Russian boxer with over 300 amateur victories. Mexican American Ulises is coming to school Puerto Rican Berlanga and catapult himself to big money fights and eventually a title shot.
I don’t see too many winning records on that resume.
I don’t see too many winning records on that resume.
I vaguely remember his fight against Shishkin. He didn't win many rounds and didn't impress me all that much, then again I'm not overly impressed with Shishkin either. I can't imagine he goes too deep against Berlanga bit it's a marginal step up from his last opponent.
The main event should be pretty one sided as well but the fighton this card that I'm looking forward to is the Nakatani/Verdejo scrap.
I vaguely remember his fight against Shishkin. He didn't win many rounds and didn't impress me all that much, then again I'm not overly impressed with Shishkin either. I can't imagine he goes too deep against Berlanga bit it's a marginal step up from his last opponent.
The main event should be pretty one sided as well but the fighton this card that I'm looking forward to is the Nakatani/Verdejo scrap.
It has Berlanga RD KO written all over it IMO.
Yeah that’s an interesting fight. I really favoured Commey to stop Verdejo before he pulled out, I’m unsure whether Nakatani has the power to beat him. I’ve got a feeling we may be slightly overrating Nakatani based off a poor performance from Teofimo. Sink or swim time for Verdejo though.
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