Sunny Edwards: Another One Bites The Dust

Another one bites the dust: Sunny Edwards, more like the invisible man, put on an absolute masterclass in the Dunes of Dubai against the hard-hitting Muhammad Waseem, and I’m genuinely at a loss for words. I have always known that Sunny Edwards is elite. However, watching him dart then disappear had me in awe of what I was witnessing.

Muhammad was on the front foot all night, looking to land that seminal blow, but Sunny Edwards was never there, cutting angles, switching stances, feinting nonstop, managing the distance. Edwards looked like a young Lomachenko under the bright lights.

Most might say that Edwards won because he was simply levels above Muhammad, and I agree. However, Sunny’s purpose was too potent.

As most might know, Edwards was vocal leading up to this fight, wanting to establish supremacy over Muhammad for the roads to open to one direction, a unification bout against the WBC Flyweight champion, Julio Cezar Martinez.

Killing two birds with one stone: If Sunny Edwards defeats Martinez, not only will he become a unified world champion, but also, a win over Martinez would be the final chapter in the revenge storyline of the Edwards brothers due to Martinez leaving Charlie Edwards with a bitter taste in his mouth from their controversial contest back in 2019.

Fight night comes to an end, and everyone heads home with a piece of history installed in their memories until the end of time.

What a spectacular night, with an electrifying atmosphere caused by the passionate English fans and, most importantly, by all the modern-day gladiators that made the walk and put their lives on the line for our entertainment.

Richard Schaefer, Sam Jones, Mauricio Suleiman alongside everyone at Probellum truly did revive the beautiful sport of Boxing in one of the most magical cities in the world. Unquestionably, Probellum is the future.