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Hamzah Sheeraz had 'hard' time after Carole Adames fight

Hamzah Sheeraz had 'hard' time after Carole Adames fight

Hamzah Sheeraz found it “a bit hard” in the weeks after drawing his first fight.

The 26-year-old boxer had won his first 21 bouts but drew his bout against Carlos Adames in February and while it was a new feeling for him, he’s learning some lessons for the match.

He told Boxing News magazine: “The first month was a bit hard because it’s territory I hadn’t been in before.

“You go from winning 21 fights, with everyone singing your praises and then, at the flick of a switch, you’re on the other end of the spectrum.

“Now, I look at it as a massive lesson. I’ve righted the wrongs – I’ve got a much smaller team – and the people around me are those who’ve been with me since I was 16 or 17.”

Hamzah knows he can always rely on his team for both honesty and support.

He explained: “That makes a massive difference, because it gives you a sense of security.

“You’ve got real people around you, so if you make a mistake, it’ll get corrected.

“And equally, if you think that you’re doing the right thing, then you’re definitely doing the right thing.”

Hamzah can understand why he faced such a backlash after the fight.

He said: “When you’ve been knocking out all these fighters, you build up a certain level of expectation, and everyone just expected me to blast through [Adames].

“So, when things don’t go your way, everyone will automatically jump on the bandwagon and just try to criticise you.

“But that’s boxing – it’s full of opinions – and that’s what makes it a great sport. I respect everyone’s opinion, good or bad.”

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