MAXI HUGHES was left aggrieved at the outcome of his fight against George Kambosos last summer in Oklahoma. The Boxing News post-fight Verdict described Hughes as having been โrobbedโ and it was without doubt one of the worst decisions of 2023. The controversy, however, did bring a reward for the Yorkshireman.
Earlier this week he spoke to Boxing News about his next fight Stateside, how he coped with the loss to Kambosos and his thoughts on the Aussieโs upcoming bout against Vasiliy Lomachenko.
Interview by Shaun Brown
BN: Howโs your start to 2024 been?
MH: Itโs not been too bad. Getting the [William Zepeda] fight news early doors is pretty decent so I should get two fights this year which is better than last year.
BN: Is the Zepeda fight one you hoped for?
MH:ย In September I got an email from the IBF saying, “Weโve moved you up the rankings.” In the email they said they took into consideration what happened against Kambosos. They explained that they had the fight rescored by an independent panel of judges and it was a different outcome. They were very careful with their words, but I know what theyโre saying. They explained what was gonna happen next. The highest available contenders will be ordered to fight for the vacant belt which is George and Lomachenko. The next two in line was me and Isaac Cruz. But one of my mates who knows Cruzโs advisor/manager Sean Gibbons spoke to him and he said, “I donโt think weโre gonna go down IBF route with Isaac because of the (second weigh-in) 10-pound rule.” I think he likes to go up quite heavy after the scales so he werenโt interested in that. The next available person was Zepeda. Iโd spoke with my team and [promoter] Lou DiBella and heโd already reached out to Golden Boy and they said if the IBF order that itโs a fight weโll take. Light discussions started before Christmas with Golden Boy then it were Christmas holidays and nobody really spoke and it were not last week but the week before that they got the confirmation from the IBF that theyโre ordering me to fight Zepeda and both teams have got two weeks to get the contracts sorted and signed. The IBF want to see a signed contract between me and Zepeda so they can do the full process and sanction us as a fight.
BN: Golden Boy are quite high on Zepeda; heโs unbeaten in 29 fights. Have you seen much of him?
MH: Seen plenty of him. Never knew if Iโd fight him or not. Iโve seen him just because I watch boxing and Iโm a boxing fan. He is a typical Mexican. Comes forward, throws a lot of shots, quite relentless. What you see is what you get with him.
BN: Are you expecting the fight with Zepeda to happen in Spring or before then?
MH: March 16 theyโve pencilled in. Weโve got to get the official deal over the line. Weโre waiting for the fight contract to review and sign. Both teams want it so there should be no reason why that canโt happen. Iโve fully got my head on that fight and am fully concentrated and focused on Zepeda and March 16.
BN: What about your fight against Kambosos. Have you watched that?ย
MH:ย A few times. I must say it did hurt me seeing the announcement that heโs fighting Lomachenko and Iโm thinking, You b*****d, that should be me! It should be me fighting one of the most elite guys of this era. It is what it is. Iโve got to go again against Zepeda. Get past him and Iโll get my chance to fight Lomachenko. Apparently, because theyโre getting ordered to fight for the vacant belt, their next fight has to be against the mandatory. I’ll take care of Zepeda and then my next fight will be against Lomachenko.
BN: What did you think of Kambosos when you fought him?
MH: I were confident in my ability. How the fight came about was I was out of contract with Matchroom, and I knew I was number nine with the IBF, George were number eight. I looked at the top 10 and thought, Right, in my opinion George is the easiest one out of them. None of them are easy but George was the easiest. I knew he were coming off the [Devin] Haney losses, he were looking for a fight, and so thatโs why I reached out to Lou DiBella and said, โI know you look after George. Iโm out of contract, heโs looking for a fight, Iโm looking for a fight, what about me and George fight in an IBF eliminator? Weโre both up there in the rankings, can you make it happen?โ Within an hour Lou got back to me and I signed with Lou, and I got that fight done. I knew I had Georgeโs number. I went out there and proved it to everyone except them judges.
BN: How long did it take you get over the result?
MH: I donโt think you ever do fully. Like I say, it still hurts seeing it. That probably tells me Iโm not quite over it. Itโs probably something Iโll have to live with and every time I think about it Iโll get a little bit angry; blood pressure might go up, heart rate might go up a bit.
BN: Apart from the result how was your experience in Oklahoma?
MH: I really enjoyed it. First time fighting in America. It were a little bit different to fighting here but the people in Oklahoma were absolutely lovely. Not a lot happens there, and they had this big-time boxing event. A lot of the people from the town were going and knew about it. We were there two weeks beforehand [and] every time we went to a shop or every time we opened our mouth and people realised we werenโt from America they were like, โWhere are you from? Why are you here?โ The people were so welcoming and lovely. The whole experience were good. They live slightly different to us. Iโm looking forward to Las Vegas. Iโve never been. You wouldnโt imagine it being [the] same country though.
BN: Do you think Lomachenko will beat Kambosos then?
MH: Unless somethingโs happened to Lomachenko in the year that heโs been out, or Father Timeโs caught up with him, then no. If it has [then] George has got a better chance. But I just canโt see Lomachenko losing to George unless it goes the distance and because itโs in Australia, we see one of them decisions like the last one. What I do like is people havenโt forgot about the decision and every time thereโs something about George, you look in the comments and youโre guaranteed to always see comments like, “George didnโt beat Maxi,” or, “Maxi got robbed.” Thatโs how bad it were. Itโs been six months now and people havenโt forgot it.
BN: Whatever happens in the next 12-24 months, would you still like a rematch with him?
MH: If I get paid well absolutely, yeah. Again, I thought with it being in Oklahoma and three American judges being neutralโฆ it just shows youโฆ maybe weโll have to have a car park scrap. No judges, no referees.