Middleweight Bout: Hamzah Sheeraz vs Austin Williams
With the highly anticipated match between Middleweight boxers Hamzah Sheeraz and Austin Williams just around the corner, Sheeraz is already claiming a victory over his opponent. According to him, he has already beaten Williams “mentally” as they prepare to face off this Saturday on DAZN PPV.
In an interview with Kosport Magazine, Sheeraz confidently stated that he plans on solidifying his win “physically” during the bout. Sheeraz, who has an unbeaten record of 19-0 with 15 knockouts, is the captain of Queensberry’s Team.
Williams’ Theatrics and Nickname Change
Sheeraz found it amusing when Williams, also known as “Ammo,” suddenly changed his persona during their face-to-face encounter with the cameras rolling. Sheeraz noted that Williams started talking “a lot of smack” and felt the need to put him in his place with some clever remarks.
Interestingly, Williams, who is 28 years old, has now changed his nickname to “Tiger.” The UK-based boxer even showed up to a recent workout wearing a tiger tail. Sheeraz, however, believes that Williams will have to change his fighting style to match his new nickname. Tigers are known for their aggressive nature, and Sheeraz doubts William’s usual cautious approach will be enough.
Mental and Spiritual Victory Already Achieved
Despite the match not having taken place yet, Sheeraz is confident that he has already won “mentally and spiritually” over Williams. In an interview with Kosport Magazine, he stated that his fights don’t typically go to the later rounds, which in turn prolongs his professional career. With a smirk, he added that he hopes to continue the trend of knocking out his opponents early on.
When asked about Williams’ game plan, Sheeraz responded with the assumption that he will try to avoid getting knocked out in the early rounds. However, Sheeraz believes that he is a better fighter in the second half of the match and is prepared for whatever strategy Williams brings to the ring.
An Interesting Battle
Considering Sheeraz’s tendency to end fights early and Williams’ more cautious approach, it will be an intriguing match to see how the two boxers handle each other. Sheeraz is aware that Williams is not as big of a puncher as he is and will likely play it safe in the first half of the match. However, Sheeraz warns Williams against making the mistake of getting too aggressive with him, as it could backfire.
Sheeraz’s Final Words
When asked about what he plans on doing to make Williams regret taking the fight with him, Sheeraz simply replied, ”Punch him in the face.” He believes that by beating Williams mentally, spiritually, and physically, he has already secured the win.
With the match fast approaching, it will be interesting to see if Sheeraz’s predictions hold true. Fans can catch the action live on DAZN PPV this Saturday. Stay tuned to Kosport Magazine for more updates and analysis on this highly anticipated match.