- Sheeraz fell short in his first fight for the world title
- The videos have appeared on the social networks of Al-Sheikh speaking with Sheraz
Turki al-Sheikh has become the most powerful man in boxing and now he is not only configuring the fights, he is finding them!
The main sport fighting marker presided over what talent could be the best letter in the history of boxing in Riad in the last crescendo, but eagle's fans have seen their interaction of the ring with Hamza Sheeraz during their fight for The world title.
Sheeraz challenged Carlos Adames for the medium weight title of the WBC with the fight obtained a controversial majority raffle.
A judge had 115-114 for Sheraz, another scored 118-110 for Adames, while a third had even in 114-114.
With two rounds to go, most people had Sheraz dragging. His own corner told him that he needed a knockout to win the contest and that Al-Sheikh had some tips.
Upon arriving from Sheraz side, you can listen to Al-Sheikh saying 'you are losing two points'.
Some fans have interpreted that as their excellence knew the scoring paintings, but there is nothing to suggest that this was the case. Having observed from the ringside, he may have been offering his opinion.
Sheraz had a great round to help recover the contest and arose after the result that the 25 -year -old broke his hand during the battle.

Sheeraz failed to win his first world title, but he didn't lose either
In another part of the card, the two combatants who intervened as last -minute replacements were arrested in their respective outputs.
Josh Padley was nine rounds with the world champion of three pesos Shakur Stevenson with a four -day warning, leaving his job as an electrician to assume the challenge.
The American would drop him three times in the ninth round with body shots, which makes the corner of the British throw the towel.
Martin Bakole cut a vacation to replace Daniel Dubois in the heavyweight duel against Joseph Parker.
With a weight of 310 pounds, about 30 pounds above its usual struggle weight, the Congo Bruiser did everything possible to walk Parker, but instead he walked on a huge right hand from the kiwi, which resulted in a Second round knockout.