As the excitement builds for the upcoming showdown between Richardson Hitchins and IBF light welterweight champion Liam Paro, the stakes could not be higher for both fighters. On a historic night scheduled to unfold at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Hitchins (19-0, 7 KOs) approaches this fight not only as a
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In the world of professional boxing, where anticipation builds with each passing day, fans are eagerly awaiting the showdown between Richardson Hitchins and Liam Paro, set to unfold live on DAZN at the iconic Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The buildup to this 140-pound championship fight has intensified as both fighters exchange
As the boxing world eagerly anticipates the showdown on December 7th at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the highly-publicized IBF light-welterweight title match between Richardson Hitchins and Liam Paro is brewing with tension. Both fighters bring their distinct styles and contrasting approaches to the ring, setting the stage for what promises
Richardson Hitchins, the light welterweight contender, is set to make his return to the ring in October in New York City. As the #1 IBF, #3 WBO, and #5 WBC-ranked fighter, Hitchins needs to face someone who can draw a crowd and headline the event. Despite his impressive rankings, he is not yet considered main-event
Upon watching the controversial 12-round unanimous decision victory of Richardson Hitchins over Gustavo Lemos in their IBF light welterweight title eliminator, Devin Haney took to social media to express his disbelief. Using an emoji of a person covering their eyes, Haney’s reaction perfectly encapsulated the disappointment felt by many fans who witnessed the fight. Hitchins’
Richardson Hitchins emerged victorious in an IBF light welterweight title eliminator against Gustavo Lemos, securing a 12-round unanimous decision from the judges. However, the outcome of the fight was met with skepticism and criticism. While Lemos managed to hurt Hitchins multiple times and displayed an aggressive fighting style, the referee allowed Hitchins to clinch frequently
Richardson Hitchins, with a record of 17-0 and 7 knockouts, is set to face Gustavo Lemos, the big-punching Argentinian with a perfect record of 29-0 and 9 KOs. This fight is scheduled for a 12-round main event, serving as an IBF light welterweight title eliminator. The event is part of a Matchroom Boxing-promoted card on
In the highly anticipated main event, Richardson Hitchins (17-0, 7 KOs) is set to take on Gustavo Lemos (29-0, 19 KOs) in a 12-round IBF light welterweight title eliminator. This match-up poses as a significant challenge for Hitchins, as Lemos is considered to be the best opponent he has faced thus far. The winner of
This Saturday night, the boxing world will witness a clash between rising contenders in the junior welterweight division. Richardson Hitchins and Gustavo Lemos are set to face off in a matchup that could determine their future in the sport. With the winner potentially moving on to bigger and better opportunities, the stakes are high for