Richardson Hitchins watched former amateur rival Jaron Ennis unify the welterweight division with a stellar performance against Eimantas Stanionis in Atlantic City last night. Now, the IBF super-lightweight champion is gearing up for his own spotlight momentโa potential first title defence against George Kambosos Jr. this summer. Although no official announcement has been made, speculation is growing that the two will face off in June in New York.
Hitchins, a New York native, relishes the prospect, fuelled by heated exchanges with Kambosos. After defeating Jake Wyllie last month, Kambosos mocked Hitchins, calling him โSh*t-chinsโ and challenging him to a toe-to-toe brawl while questioning his fighting style and power. When Boxing News asked Hitchins if the feud had become personal, he replied: โIf George Kambososโ face is not f****d up and dismantled, blood and everythingโฆ if itโs not like after the fight I probably need to quit.โ
The unbeaten 27-year-old is determined to silence Kambosos and any doubters who underestimate him. โI think he thinks itโs a joke like Iโm sweet,โ he said. โA lot of these guys think Iโm sweet. They look at it like โOh Hitchens donโt hit hard, Hitchens is this, Hitchens is that.โ He [Kambosos] keep bringing up the [Gustavo] Lemos fight, heโs not Lemos. He went to the split decision with Lee Selby, Lemos knocked out Lee Selby in five rounds so heโs not even on Lemosโs level but he keep bringing up Lemos.โ
Hitchins secured a unanimous decision against Lemos 12 months agoโa close fight that showcased the Argentineโs abilities and one he could have won. Four months ago, Hitchins travelled to Puerto Rico and claimed the IBF title from Australiaโs Liam Paro via split decision, with most agreeing he was the rightful victor.
Should Hitchins defeat Kambosos, his sights are set on unification bouts. โI definitely want to unify the title whether itโs with [Alberto] Puello, [Gary Antuanne] Russell or Teofimo [Lopez] but obviously me and Teofimo already is on a collision course.โ
Hitchins and Lopez, both Brooklyn natives, have been linked to a potential fight at an unconventional venueโAlcatrazโproposed by Turki Alalshikh. Lopez, the current WBO super-lightweight champion, defends his belt against Arnold Barboza on May 2 in Times Square, New York.
Asked what scale a Hitchins-Lopez showdown could be, Hitchins replied: โVery big. He claims heโs from New York, I am New York. Everybody know me in New York so I feel like itโs going to be a big fight in New York but letโs see how that work out because they be talking about Alcatraz and us maybe fighting on the Canelo undercard so letโs how it go.โ