Carlos Adames has claimed that, opponent for his WBC Middleweight title, Hamzah Sheeraz will be a easy fight.
The Dominican has ensured fans that he will make light work of Sheeraz despite the threat Hamzah will pose.
Both have been partly lost in the massive news of Martin Bakole and Josh Padley coming in as late replacements.
Despite this the WBC Middleweight championship fight is slyly one of the closest on the card.
Both come in with great records, Sheeraz is unbeaten and coming off the back of a huge win against Ammo Williams and Tyler Denny.
Carlos Adames is in red hot form with this being the third time he’s competing for the right to be WBC champion.

Although the two will compete in a highly contested bout Adames is more than confident.
“I think he will be an easy fight for me because of my hard work, work ethic, ability, my camp process,”
The current WBC champ has compared it to grabbing coconuts from high trees.
“Coconuts are high, we still take them down, I’ll do the same to him.”
Adames believes his experience over Sheeraz will provide the edge.
“My experience is my advantage, knowing I’ve faced big names and fighters is key for me.”
Carlos Adames Should Be Wary-
Hamzah Sheeraz has mentioned his experience in American will be the reason for his victory in Saturdays bout.
He was speaking via the Ring Magazine podcast and claimed the American tough approach to English fighters was key to his boxing skills improving.
Sheeraz was quite talkative during this podcast with Andy Clarke but has spoke very little post weigh in.
“I have one thing to say Inshallah see you Saturday”
The 21-0 Middleweight is seemly focused and in fight mode ready for a battle on Saturday night.
Sheeraz is on a 15 fight knockout streak and will look to capture his first world title this weekend.
Adames on the other hand will compete in his 4th WBC interim or undisputed bout and will look to defend his full title for the first time.
Who do you think will come out victorious with the WBC Middleweight title on Saturday night?
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