“Handed hand” or bad evaluation? Sheeraz’s draw against Adames creates controversy

WBC Middle Carter Champion Carlos Adames (24-1-1, 18 KO) and #1 Hamzah Sheeraz (21-0-1, 17 ko) fought with a very questionable divided drawing in 12 rounds on Saturday night Fans angry about what they were angry with in this struggle at the site of the town in Riyadh.
Adames dominated Hamzah from start to finish in a unilateral fight. It was a non -Adames stop, who scored her body shots and blows to the head. The breakthroughs that Sheeraz, 6’3 ″ threw, were poorly telegraphs and it is easy for the more experienced Adami to avoid.
Domination goes inadvertently
Fans on social networks overwhelmingly viewed the results as a robbery, and they turned off the card. I ended up fighting 117-111 for Adames, but 118-110 was more fair.
Results
115-114: Sheeraz
118-110: Adames
114-114
After the fight, Sheeraz’s promoter said he had his hand rupture, but he fought the whole fight. So, if Hamzah suffered an injury to the hands, it must happen in the first round.
“He broke his hand. He has his hand rupture. In the fight you could see something is not quite fine,” said Promotor Frank Warren TNT sports box About his fighter, Hamzah Sheeraz after his controversial draw against the WBC Central category Carlos Adames on Saturday night in Riyadh.
“I think it’s a fair reflection of a fight, be pretty honest. One of the judges, I don’t know where he was with his points. He is [Hamzah] 23 years. I think he struggles with weight in that fight. I looked at him on weighing. Can move upwards. I’m not sure about that. We’ll talk about it.
“Maybe we could get a rematch. We’ll wait and see what’s going on. He moved well for a good fighter. Many people didn’t love him. I think he posted himself well, especially with a ruined hand,” Warren said.
Last time updated 23.02.2025