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Lamont Roach Jr welcomes Richardson Hitchins clash

Oscar Pick

23rd August, 2025

Lamont Roach Jr welcomes Richardson Hitchins clash

THE collapse of his rematch with Gervonta Davis has created several new options for Lamont Roach Jr, including a rather surprising matchup against Richardson Hitchins.

It previously seemed that the 30-year-old was set to collide with Davis earlier this month, only for a series of events to see ‘Tank’ land an exhibition with Jake Paul.

As a result, Roach, 25-1-2 (10 KOs), has been denied the opportunity to improve on his draw, which arrived as a highly controversial result in March, against Davis.

But despite not securing his most desirable option, ‘The Reaper’ has nonetheless been presented with a selection of appealing matchups ahead of his next outing.

One of which happens to be a potential dustup with Shakur Stevenson, the WBC world lightweight champion, in what would surely deliver a high-octane encounter.

Only, with Stevenson confirming that his next outing is likely to take place at the beginning of 2026, perhaps Roach would be more eager to secure a fight before this year comes to a close.

One possibility, which has seemingly come from way out of left field, is a fight with IBF world super-lightweight champion Hitchins, 20-0 (8 KOs), who called out Roach via social media just yesterday.

“Since [there are] no big fights out there for you [Roach], and [because] the fights we wanted fell through, I respect you as a fighter and believe you deserve another big fight,” Hitchins wrote on X.

“Let’s run it for my 140[lb] title. NY [New York] vs DC [Washington].”

In response, Roach said: “Now you talking my language.”

Now you talking my language 💯 https://t.co/EwvuKZpaYq

— Lamont Roach Jr (@OneOf1x) August 22, 2025

Hitchins comes off a destructive eighth-round stoppage victory over George Kambosos Jr who, in truth, represented a match made in heaven for the slick technician.

Prior to that, the Brooklyn man claimed his IBF strap with a dominant performance against Liam Paro, only for the judges’ scorecards to reflect a much closer contest.

Roach, meanwhile, still holds the WBA world super-featherweight title, and despite moving up to 135lbs for his last outing, a fight with Hitchins – naturally, the far bigger champion – would be a bold test indeed.

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