In the often murky waters of modern boxing, where bravado and self-promotion reign supreme, IBF light welterweight champion Richardson Hitchins finds himself at a crossroads. Having racked up an undefeated record of 19 wins with 7 KOs, he stands poised for a title defense against George Kambosos Jr. on June 14th. Yet, rather than focusing
George Kambosos
On June 21st, an electrifying clash is set to unfold in the boxing ring, featuring the current IBF 140-pound champion Richardson Hitchins and former lightweight champion George Kambosos Jr. Promoter Eddie Hearn has confidently stated that this fight is on track to happen, implying a strong belief in the match’s significance within the boxing community.
In a significant matchup that unfolded in the boxing ring, George Kambosos Jr emerged victorious against Jake Wyllie by unanimous decision, with the scorecards reading 117-111 twice and 115-113. On the surface, the scores suggest a dominant performance, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Kambosos was not just up against a seasoned fighter;
George Kambosos Jr. is poised for a significant moment in his boxing career on March 22nd as he makes his debut in the 140-pound division. This fight will take place in Sydney, Australia, under the banner of new promoters Matchroom. Kambosos, who holds a professional record of 21 wins and 3 losses with 10 knockouts,