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SHEERAZ READY TO PACK A PUNCH

BRITISH FIGHTER TRAINING UNDER TOUGH LOVE FROM COACH FUNEZ IN UAE AHEAD OF TITLE SHOT

- DUBAI BY MATTHEW SMITH Sports Editor

HEven over here I train with a sweat top on and each session I am losing five or six pounds. It’s crazy how much you can lose in weight here.” Hamzah Sheeraz » British boxer

amzah Sheeraz: Remember the name. This young British boxer has spent the past two weeks in the UAE as he begins his training for a tilt at his first major belt — the WBO internatio­nal superwelte­rweight title — at the Real Boxing Only Gym in Dubai.

Hamzah has soared through the rankings in the sport and this fearsome orthodox fighter who stands 6ft 3ins tall now has another weapon in his armoury as famed coach Ricky Funez has joined his team.

Taking time out from his tough training regime, Hamzah explained the lure of coming to the UAE to get in shape.

“This is my coach Ricky’s first time out here but I have been coming here since I was about 10 years old,” Hamzah, 22, told Gulf News in a chat at the Real Boxing Only Gym in the Al Quoz area of Dubai. “I have always been here on holidays but since I turned pro I have been coming over for training at facilities such as Real Boxing Only. Before it was all fun in a place I love but not it is getting serious as I am preparing for my biggest fight so far. We brought Ricky out for the first time so he can get me in shape for the main training camp in LA.”

Hamzah was born in Slough and first pulled on his gloves at the age of eight when his uncle took him to a local gym. He quickly showed an extraordin­ary talent and became a three-time finalist at the UK national junior championsh­ips.

Perfect record

He turned profession­al in 2017 and now boasts a perfect 13-0 record, claiming the WBO European junior-middleweig­ht title in 2019 before defending it three times, most recently with a TKO against Spain’s Ezequiel Gurria.

Now he is being put through a gruelling regime in the Dubai heat to get down to fighting weight for his title bout in the UK in November.

“I know how hot it can get out here but I think I maybe underestim­ated just how hot it is at this time of year,” Hamzah says with a smile. “Even over here I train with a sweat top on and each session I am losing five or six pounds. It’s crazy how much you can lose in weight here. It isn’t easy because you are basically training in a sauna with the humidity as well as the heat. “It is tough but it is worth it because in terms of weight it is helping a lot. Also Ricky knows how to get you down to weight safely.”

Funez has worked with champions such as Shane Mosley, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, Ryan Garcia and Diego Carrales, and is now on board to take Hamzah to the next level with some tough love. “Our first training camp was very successful,” said Funez. “He came to America after a surgery and he was very heavy. So we went to work. The first three weeks were torture for him. He hated it, but I love it, because I see the results that come out in the end. A lot of fighters don’t see the end result, but Hamzah’s dedication is amazing.”

Electrical apprentice­ship

Despite his successes, Hamzah admitted he became a bit disillusio­ned with boxing after he was overlooked for the Team England Commonweal­th Games squad five years ago. But just like in the ring, he fought his way back.

“I stopped amateur boxing when I was 17 because I was meant to get picked for the Games but I didn’t,” he explains. “I had to step back and take a break from it. I needed to earn some money so I did an electrical apprentice­ship for a while. But then I realised it was not for me and what I was missing so I got back into boxing. I got back in the gym and around four weeks later I got the opportunit­y to turn pro and grabbed the opportunit­y with both hands.”

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Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Hamzah Sheeraz with trainer Ricky Funez.

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