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Sources: Edgar Berlanga being suspended six months for biting incident vs. Alexis Angulo

Edgar Berlanga is being suspended six months by the New York State Athletic Commission and fined $10,000 for attempting to bite Alexis Angulo on Saturday, sources told ESPN.

The suspension runs from June 11, the date of the fight, making Berlanga eligible to return Dec. 11, sources said.

Berlanga, 25, won a 10-round unanimous decision against his stiffest opposition yet, but in Round 7 of the Top Rank Boxing on ESPN main event, he attempted to bite the left side of Angulo's neck/shoulder.

Berlanga wasn't penalized by the referee for the foul, which the boxer said was retaliation for repeated elbows from Angulo.

"I want to apologize for my actions and what I said yesterday about the Mike Tyson bite," Berlanga tweeted Sunday, referencing the joke he made earlier about Tyson's infamous bite of Evander Holyfield's ear. "I was in the moment and got a little ahead of myself. It doesn't take away from the embarrassment that I have caused upon myself, my team, [Top Rank] and many others. I reacted poorly and take full responsibility. Moving forward, I am going to be more mindful and encouraging in my behavior."

Top Rank spokesperson Evan Korn told ESPN said the organization would accept the NYSAC's ruling.

Berlanga (20-0, 16 KOs) began his career with 16 first-round knockouts in 16 fights. The competition was raised in his past four fights, all of which he won via unanimous decision.

The fight Saturday was Berlanga's second consecutive headline appearance on ESPN at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden. The fighter, who is from Brooklyn and of Puerto Rican descent, has proved to be a reliable ticket-seller in New York, where there is a large Puerto Rican population.

Angulo (27-3, 23 KOs), who fights out of Colombia, suffered his other two losses in title bouts against David Benavidez and Gilberto Ramirez.