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Edgar Berlanger Confirms Split From Top Rank Boxing

Edgar Berlanger Confirms Split From Top Rank Boxing

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Edgar Berlanger Confirms Split From Top Rank Boxing

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Edgar Berlanger Confirms Split From Top Rank Boxing

In a surprising move, Top Rank and up-and-comer Edgar Berlanga agreed to end their promotional deal on Wednesday, signing a separation agreement that makes the unbeaten super middleweight a free agent.

“We have mutually decided to part ways and we wish him the best of the luck in the future,” Top Rank spokesman Evan Korn told Big Fight Weekend.

Top Rank and Berlanga’s team, namely manager Keith Connolly, have been at odds over the direction of his career and the value of his bouts. The irreconcilable differences resulted in the separation.

“I’m officially a promotional free agent,” Berlanga said in a statement given to Big Fight Weekend. “I want to thank Top Rank, (chairman) Bob Arum and ESPN for the last few years. I’m excited for the future and will be waiting for my manager to tell me what the next move is. I’ve sold out the Theater at Madison Square Garden. I’ve set a goal for myself to sell out the big room at MSG and throw the biggest party at the Garden that Puerto Rican fans have ever seen. I can’t wait for the future.”

Berlanga (20-0, 16 KOs), a 25-year-old Puerto Rican from Brooklyn, New York, began his career with 16 consecutive first-round KOs and was the hottest prospect in boxing. As the KO streak went on, he received enormous hype from Top Rank and ESPN, its broadcast partner.

Berlanga Early KOs Stopped When Opponents Got Tougher

But, as Berlanga stepped up his opposition over his past four fights, he has gone either the eight- or 10-round distance and suffered the first knockdown of his career in the ninth round against former world title challenger Marcelo Esteban Coceres on the Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder III card in 2021.

In his last fight on June 11, Berlanga outpointed former world title challenger Roamer Alexis Angulo at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden but drew a six-month suspension and a $10,000 fine from the New York State Athletic Commission for attempting to bite Angulo during the bout and then joking about it during his post-fight interview.

Berlanga apologized for the incident and did not try to appeal the suspension. It ended on Dec. 11 and Top Rank and Connolly could not come to an agreement on what the next move should be for Berlanga’s career.

Berlanga was 9-0 when Top Rank signed him in 2019 and put him on the Terence Crawford-Amir Khan undercard at Madison Square Garden and as he continued scoring first-round knockouts he began attracting more and more fans to his fights, especially from the Puerto Rican community.

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Since 2000, award-winning reporter Dan Rafael has covered boxing full time and been ringside for thousands of fights, first for five years at USA Today and then for 15 years at ESPN, where he wrote and appeared on various television, radio and streaming programs. In 2013, Dan was honored by the Boxing Writers Association of America with the Nat Fleischer award for career excellence in boxing journalism. Dan brings his great insight to the Big Fight Weekend site, podcast and more!

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