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In this high-energy, unfiltered episode, Edgar Berlanga joins Jay Hill and Alex to break down his controversial standing in boxing, career frustrations, and his hunger to solidify his legacy. Berlanga opens up about his feud with Eddie Hearn, missed opportunities for title fights, and his ongoing desire to fight the top names in the sport. The episode isn't just about boxing skills—it's a revealing look into the business side of boxing and the politics that often block big fights.
He speaks on:
Feeling like promoters tried to dim his light by placing him on the undercard after going 12 rounds with Canelo.
The fallout with Eddie Hearn over contract negotiations, co-main event frustrations, and a missed IBF world title shot.
Why he believes he’s still the biggest draw in the division and the "A-side" in any fight outside of Canelo.
His desire to knock out names like Caleb Plant, Jermall Charlo, and Sheeraz, promising to “put them all on the floor.”
His claim that he bought himself out of Top Rank for $400K to bet on himself and demand more control over his fights.
His feud with Gervonta “Tank” Davis, the politics behind who gets fights, and what it means to be a fighter with a country (Puerto Rico) behind them.
The vibe throughout is that of locker room energy, strategic thinking, and personal vendettas—a perfect blend for boxing fans and casuals alike. Berlanga is outspoken, confident, and strategic as he stakes his claim as the face of 168.
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In this high-energy, unfiltered episode, Edgar Berlanga joins Jay Hill and Alex to break down his controversial standing in boxing, career frustrations, and his hunger to solidify his legacy. Berlanga opens up about his feud with Eddie Hearn, missed opportunities for title fights, and his ongoing desire to fight the top names in the sport. The episode isn't just about boxing skills—it's a revealing look into the business side of boxing and the politics that often block big fights.
He speaks on:
Feeling like promoters tried to dim his light by placing him on the undercard after going 12 rounds with Canelo.
The fallout with Eddie Hearn over contract negotiations, co-main event frustrations, and a missed IBF world title shot.
Why he believes he’s still the biggest draw in the division and the "A-side" in any fight outside of Canelo.
His desire to knock out names like Caleb Plant, Jermall Charlo, and Sheeraz, promising to “put them all on the floor.”
His claim that he bought himself out of Top Rank for $400K to bet on himself and demand more control over his fights.
His feud with Gervonta “Tank” Davis, the politics behind who gets fights, and what it means to be a fighter with a country (Puerto Rico) behind them.
The vibe throughout is that of locker room energy, strategic thinking, and personal vendettas—a perfect blend for boxing fans and casuals alike. Berlanga is outspoken, confident, and strategic as he stakes his claim as the face of 168.

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