Hamzah Sheeraz (Mohammed Sheeraz) boxeur
- combats
- 14
- gagnés
- 14
- perdus
- 0
- match nul
- 0
- Situation
- active
- Division
- super welter
- Début
- 2017-09-16
- Taille
- 6′ 1″/185cm
- Allonge
- -
- âge
- 20
- Né
- 1999-05-25
- Décès
- -
- Nationalité
- United Kingdom
Mohammed Hamzah Sheeraz (born 25 May 1999), better known as Hamzah Sheeraz, is a British professional boxer who has held the WBO European light-middleweight title since 2019.I never set sights of being an Olympian, going to world amateur championships, this-that-and the other, it’s difficult to explain but I just didn’t have that much interest in it. The professional game and winning pro titles is just so much more appealing to me.—Sheeraz discussing his motivations for turning pro earlySheeraz was born in Slough, Berkshire, England into a family of fighters. His grandfather and uncle were both boxers, the latter winning ten national amateur titles for the Slough and Pinewood Star clubs. Sheeraz was first directed to a gym by his uncle at the age of eight and had his first bout at 12. He went on to become a three-time finalist at the national junior championships. However, he became disillusioned with the sport after being overlooked for the Commonwealth Youth championships and took a year off to focus on an electrician's apprenticeship. A meeting with his then-trainer Lenny Butcher led him to come back and try his hand as a professional.Sheeraz turned professional in 2017, signing a deal with Frank Warren's Queensberry Promotions on his eighteenth birthday. He made his pro debut on 16 September 2017 on the undercard of the Billy Joe Saunders–Willie Monroe Jr. world title fight at the Copper Box Arena in London. He defeated 35-year-old journeyman Duane Green via technical knockout (TKO) in the second round for his first victory. By the beginning of 2019 he was sporting a 6–0 record. He dropped Rod Douglas Jr. three times en route to a first-round TKO in March before stopping Ladislav Nemeth in the second round of their April bout at Wembley Arena. He registered his third-straight TKO victory on 13 July, beating Scott James in under two minutes on the undercard of the Daniel Dubois–Nathan Gorman British heavyweight title fight at The O2 Arena in London.On 30 November 2019, Sheeraz defeated "Ruthless" Ryan Kelly (14–2, 7 KO) by sixth-round TKO for the vacant WBO European junior-middleweight title. Late in the sixth round of their fight at Arena Birmingham, he dropped his opponent with a straight right hand. Kelly got up but was forced back onto the ropes as Sheeraz threw a barrage of punches that he was not able to overcome. The referee stopped the fight with two seconds left in the round, giving Sheeraz his first title belt as a professional. The win also moved him into the top 15 in the WBO rankings.
Date | Adversaire | Derniers résultats des adversaires | Lieu | Result |
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2021-12-04 | Bradley Skeete | WWLWLW | Copper Box Arena, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Hackney Wick | WIN Technical knockout |
2021-07-24 | Ezequiel Gurria | WWWLWW | Wembley Arena, Wembley | WIN Technical knockout |
2020-11-28 | Guido Nicolas Pitto | WLDLWL | Church House, Westminster | WIN Technical knockout |
2020-07-10 | Paul Kean | WLWWWW | BT Sport Studio, Stratford | WIN Corner retirement |
2019-11-30 | Ryan Kelly | WWWWLW | Utilita Arena, Birmingham | LOST Technical knockout |
2019-07-13 | Scott James | WLLWDW | O2 Arena, Greenwich | WIN Technical knockout |
2019-04-27 | Ladislav Nemeth | LWLWLL | Wembley Arena, Wembley | WIN Technical knockout |
2019-03-08 | Rod Douglas Jnr | WWL | Royal Albert Hall, Kensington | WIN Technical knockout |
2018-12-15 | Jordan Grannum | LWLLLL | Brentwood Centre, Brentwood | WIN Points |
2018-10-20 | Zygimantas Butkevicius | LLLLLL | Brentwood Centre, Brentwood | WIN Points |
2018-07-13 | Miguel Aguilar | LLLLLL | York Hall, Bethnal Green | WIN Points |
2018-04-06 | Chris Jenkinson | LWLLLL | Thistle Hotel, Heathrow | WIN KO |
2018-02-24 | Christian Hoskin-Gomez | WLLLLL | York Hall, Bethnal Green | WIN Points |
2017-09-16 | Duane Green | LLLLLD | Copper Box Arena, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Hackney Wick | WIN Technical knockout |