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American boxer nicknamed ‘The Chosen One’ Edgar Berlanga gets 16th-straight FIRST ROUND KO on incredible unbeaten run


KNOCKOUT machine Edgar Berlanga notched his 16th consecutive FIRST ROUND stoppage to improve his incredible run.

The super-middleweight again wasted no time when he returned to the ring to fight Ulises Sierra.

Edgar Berlanga got his 16th-straight FIRST ROUND stoppage to improve his incredible runCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Berlanga wasted no time when he returned to the ring to fight Ulises SierraCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Berlanga, 23, knocked Sierra down three times before the referee waved off the contest.

As a result, ‘The Chosen One’ has still never made it into the second round since turning pro in 2016.

But Berlanga is hopeful his streak will be broken as he faces better opponents.

He said: “[I want] rounds. The better competition, the better opposition we fight, I believe we’re going to get those rounds in.

“We ended 2020 with a bang. 2021 is big year for us, and I’m looking forward to it.”

Berlanga, who began boxing at the age of seven, left the amateurs with a record of 162-17.

He represented the USA in youth competition, but also has Puerto Rican heritage.

And before his latest one round demolition job, he spent time with Puerto Rican legend Tito Trinidad – a former three-weight champion.

Berlanga with with Puerto Rican legend Tito Trinidad

And Berlanga revealed he was inspired after receiving a words of wisdom from the now 47-year-old.

He said: “Tito Trinidad was my idol. He still is.

“Just being with him opened up my eyes as to what boxing is about, the dedication, the focus, leaving the streets and the bad people alone.”

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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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