Hamzah Sheeraz Hoping to Dominate Ammo Williams
In just his second fight outside of his native UK homeland, heavy-handed Hamzah Sheeraz (19-0, 15 KO’s) will face the dangerous Austin “Ammo” Williams (16-0, 11 KO’s). The two will collide as a part of a themed 5 vs 5: Queensberry versus Matchroom fight card in Kingdom Arena located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Ranked #1 (WBO), Sheeraz is certain that he will keep his undefeated record intact and knockout streak alive.
“Considering the rankings we got throughout all the governing bodies, it makes sense (getting a title shot with a win), but I think to make that a reality, I need to get rid of him and get rid of him in good fashion!”
“Listen, I have full faith in in my team, in my coach, Ricky [Funez]; all I got to do is do what they say and the rewards will come!”
Hamzah Sheeraz
SWIM OR DROWN!
When Sheeraz steps into the ring with Ammo, it will be the second time that he has competed outside of his familiar UK stomping grounds. It will also be the first American fighter that he has tested his might against. For many, this will be a telling evolution because there is a lengthy history of UK fighters dominating in their local circuits but coming up well short on the world stage. Such was the recent bitter fate of popular UK pugilist Ohara Davies.
If Sheeraz loses badly by points, or even worse by knockout, there will certainly be a whole slew of fight fans eager and ready to say he was a well-moved hype job. Provided that Sheeraz prevails, then he is perfectly positioned to challenged WBO and IBF middleweight champion Janibek Alimkhanuly.
First however, we must see how the episode of professional fisticuffs unfolds on June 1. Both men are capable and have more than enough power to hurt the other. So, let’s see who has the greater game plan and stronger will when these two combatants collide!
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