Edgar Berlanga is unabashedly fervent in his aspiration to be recognized as a star in the boxing world, particularly as he prepares to face Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz on March 15th. Berlanga’s ambitions stretch far beyond this fight; they encapsulate a desire to enter free agency and target high-profile opponents in the super middleweight category. His bout
Edgar Berlanga
Edgar Berlanga has always been a name tossed around in boxing circles, known for his explosive knockouts and a fighting style that fans have come to adore. However, the journey this fighter has taken in recent weeks suggests a critical shift that may just redefine his career. As he gears up for a ten-round bout
In a noteworthy bout on March 15th, super middleweight contender Edgar Berlanga (22-1, 17 KOs) will face unbeaten Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz (20-0-1, 16 KOs) at the Caribe Royale in Orlando, Florida. This matchup is set to feature on the undercard of the highly anticipated fight between Austin ‘Ammo’ Williams and Patrice Volny, signaling a strategic move
In the competitive realm of boxing, fighters often face the daunting task of reinventing themselves to stay relevant, especially in divisions as electrifying as super middleweight. Edgar Berlanga, a promising talent from Brooklyn, New York, aims to do just that. With his upcoming return on March 8th, Berlanga has unveiled a new upper body movement,
Edgar Berlanga, a fixture in the super middleweight boxing scene, has undergone a notable physical transformation since his defeat to Canelo Alvarez on September 14th. In recent training footage, Berlanga appears to have bulked up significantly, showcasing a frame that suggests he has crossed the 200-pound threshold. This shift raises questions about his ability to
In the high-paced world of professional boxing, the stakes are always elevated, particularly when promising fighters look to establish their names in the sport. Edgar Berlanga and Diego Pacheco have both showcased their potential recently, with Berlanga trying to bounce back from a significant loss and Pacheco displaying resilience in what was perceived as an