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Richardson Hitchins defends the unpopular fight George Cambosos Jr., aimed at increasing the fading of the former master before the June clash

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Richardson Hitchins, a airy champion of IBF Lithe Waiter in weight, works tough to enhance George Cambosos Jr., reminding fans of his previous achievements to create a noise during their June 14 fight in the theater in Madison Square Garden in Novel York. The event will be shown live in Dazn.

The fans were largely critics of this fight, perceived Hitchins (19-0, 7 KO) as manually choosing the disappearing united airy champion Cambosos (22-3, 10 KO), who fights the record with the record of 2-3 in his five fights. For this reason, he is 100% unworthy of the title shot and he fought only once since she moved to 140. It was against the warrior of the second level Jake Wyllie.

Justification for the choice of Cambosos struggle

Hitchins claims that the victory against Cambosos will “strengthen” his name in the world of boxing. Sounds naive. Cambosos will do nothing for Hitchins. It was better to give Liam Paro a rematch or fight Oscar Duarte, Sandor Martin or Subriel Matias.

“Cambosos cannot be overlooked. Everyone wanted to see me and Teofimo Lopez. We couldn’t get it. He had a duty. They decided to go this way,” said Richardson Hitchins Sports media YSM When asked why he chose George Cambosos Jr. on the next opponent. “Why not get a guy who defeated Teofimo Lopez? Cambosos. He is a former unquestionable master [Correction: Kambosos is a former three-belt unified lightweight champion]. “

It was a mistake for Hitchins to take this fight with Cambosos Jr., because it is perceived as a joke, and people criticize him for the fight. Hitchins would be better to fight the best possible pretender if he couldn’t get a unification fight. Cambosos is not the best available pretender. He fought only once from the time he moved to 140, and this was against a lower level warrior, Jake Wyllie.

“He never lost anyone but guys who are at the top of boxing. He also had a great win over Teofimo Lopez. It’s a fight to prove himself,” said Hitchins about Cambosos. “Liam Paro was supposed to beat me. Then they were supposed to have Liam Paro and George Cambosos in Australia. I broke their plans.”

For Richardson, he will not work to build Cambosos so that fans give him more recognition for taking this fight. People already perceive Cambosos as one hit with mediocre ability. He lost three of the last five fights, and his only wins from 2022 appeared against Maxi Hughes and Jak Whyllie.

Hitchins’ faith in Cambosos wins

“When Richardson Hitchins is fighting Cambosos, I am [cherry] gathering. It’s boxing. George Cambosos is a substantial name. It is a step closer to fixing my name in boxing sport. The guys say, “Get Subriel Matias.” I know that Matias brings a threat, but I don’t think Matias will fight anyone close to my level, “said Hitchins. “All substantial names in 140 and so went to 147. So why not. I do not want to keep IBF and continue the 10-pound hydration clause.”

When complaining that Hitchins is doing the rehydration of IBF, he should simply drop the belt and get up. He may regret it if he fights the unification match with WBA champion Gary Antuanne Russell or WBC master Alberto Puello. Russell probably defeated him, and Puello would be a substantial problem for him.

“Liam Paro defeated Matias easily. If we can’t get Teofimo, I come to Subriel Matias and want to make his work easier and close everyone. After that I don’t want to hear criticism. If we are not able to commit a great fight, we will go to 147 and see what is happening,” said Hitchins.

Richardson should permanently forget about Teofimo Lopez, because this will never happen. Teo focuses only on the fight for money and will not want to take a risky, low -paid fight with Hitchins when he can earn a lot of money fighting Jaron Ennis, Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney. Hitchins should drop his IBF belt and move to 147 and hope that Turks Alalshikh will draw his attention to start fighting with one of these guys.

The chances that Hitchins is fighting Matias are tiny, unless he is open to the idea of ​​fighting him, losing to the WBC Lithe Welter Welter Welter Welter Welter in Alberto Puello. These two are fighting on July 12 at the Louis Armstrong stadium at Queens, Novel York. Matias can lose this fight.

Potential future opponents in 147

“There are many options on the table after George Cambosos. If I can’t find any substantial fights at 140, I will drop the belt and try to get another title shot [at 147]. These are fights that make sense to me, “said Hitchins, when he asked if he would like to fight Haney and Rolando Romero at the age of 147. I hope I can get a chance against Ryan Garcia. I just want to show that Richardson Hitchins is one of the best fighters in boxing sports, “said Hitchins.

Hitchins should start thinking about leaving his title IBF 140-Funt after defense against Cambosos Jr. June 14 and transfer to 147. There are no substantial fights at 140. His dream of the fight against Teofimo Lopez is completely hopeless. It never happens and seems stupid who is favorable for it.

“If I can’t unite at the age of 140, I don’t want to do IBF any further [10-lb rehydration] rule.

Last updated on 19.05.2025

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Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez Names the Top 3 Players in the World: “I Think I’m 4th”

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Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez names the top 3 best fighters in the world: “I put myself at 4”

Jesse Rodriguez isn’t looking to crown himself boxing’s pound-for-pound king just yet, admitting that Naoya Inoue and Oleksandr Usyk should be higher than him on the charts.

On achievement alone, it’s strenuous to dispute the 26-year-old’s assessment, given that both Inoue and Usyk have become undisputed two-division champions.

However, based on recent performances, it could be argued that ‘Bam’ has been a bit strenuous on himself, especially considering Usyk’s needy performance against Rico Verhoeven last month.

Rodriguez, on the other hand, secured decisive stoppages against Phumelela Cafu and Fernando Martinez last year to become the unified 115-pound champion.

Thanks to this momentum, he now has a chance to become a three-division world champion against Antonio Vargas, whom he will face next Saturday for the WBA bantamweight title.

If he emerges victorious, Rodriguez will be ready to face super bantamweight king Inoue, whom he called a top fighter in the sport.

Elsewhere on his list, “Bam” admitted that four-division world champion Shakur Stevenson also ranks above him, solely based on his unanimous decision victory over Teofimo Lopez in January.

Disclosure of this information during a media conference with several outlets, including: Fighting the noiseRodriguez admitted that Usyk also deserves a place in the top three.

“I think I’m in fourth place. I was in third place, but after Shakur won [against] Teofimo, I feel I have no choice but to put him in third place.

“So I have Inoue first, Usyk second, Shakur [at three] and then myself [at four]”

Rodriguez, while not doing enough to finish in the top three, will certainly change his mind if he can beat Inoue, who he could face in slow 2026 or early next year.

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DAZN delivered 10 of 12 PPVs in 2026 – not all of them feel like PPV

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Six months after World Boxing News asked whether DAZN could realistically find twelve pay-per-view events in one calendar year, the streaming giant has already managed to secure ten.

When DAZN launched its Ultimate Tier package, the promise immediately stood out.

Subscribers paying more than $500 a year were told they would receive at least twelve premium events.

At the time, the goal seemed ambitious, if not downright unrealistic. Even in the golden years of pay-per-view boxing, HBO rarely managed to churn out more than six to eight bona fide blockbusters a year.

Rapid forward to June, and DAZN is just two events away from fulfilling its biggest promise.

There are currently ten events organized or scheduled under Ultimate available on the platform.

Ten down, two to go

The list includes Teofimo Lopez vs. Shakur Stevenson, Ryan Garcia vs. Mario Barrios, Deontay Wilder vs. Derek Chisora, David Benavidez vs. Gilberto Ramirez, Daniel Dubois vs. Fabio Wardley, Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven, Tommy Fury vs. Eddie Hall, Xander Zayas vs. Jaron Ennis, Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga and Canelo Alvarez vs. Christian M’billi.

On paper, DAZN did exactly what it promised. But whether or not each event feels like a pay-per-view is where the debate begins.

Back in April, WBN evaluated the first six events and found that several of them struggled to earn the premium label, despite the platform’s efforts to fill the schedule.

Since then, this argument has not completely disappeared.

Not all PPVs are created equal

Of the ten events announced so far, there are undoubtedly more than a few that many fans would hardly describe as time-honored pay-per-view attractions.

Fury vs. Hall, billed as “Beauty and the Beast,” is likely to have the greatest coverage since the launch of DAZN Ultimate. The pairing of a reality television personality turned boxer with a former World’s Strongest Man may raise curiosity, but it remains a far cry from the event that has defined pay-per-view boxing in the past.

The US price of $59.99 only fuels the debate.

While British viewers benefit from the much cheaper Ultimate package, American customers face much higher monthly costs, even though many events are built primarily with British audiences in mind.

“Joshua vs. Prenga falls into a similar category, with the Dubois vs. Wardley fight also attracting much more interest in the UK than across the Atlantic.

Even the Usyk vs. Verhoeven fight, despite the fact that the heavyweight champion of the world took part in the fight, could always cause divisions of opinion due to the crossover nature of the fight.

Poster for Zayas vs Ennis on DAZN PPV

The argument changes

DAZN may have already answered the original question.

The platform has shown that it is possible to achieve twelve premium events after combining Matchroom, Queensberry, Golden Boy, Top Rank, BOXXER, Eye of the Tiger and Salita Promotions under the same umbrella.

The debate is no longer whether DAZN will find twelve PPVs. The question is whether all twelve deserve the label.

Currently, the schedule appears to be something like a 50:50 split between truly transatlantic events and cards that focus primarily on one market or the other.

However, American subscribers still pay significantly more than their British subscribers.

This imbalance could draw more scrutiny if DAZN reaches the promised top 12.

For now, though, some credit is due as many doubted DAZN would be able to find ten pay-per-view events, let alone twelve.

DAZN has largely delivered on its promise. The real argument begins with whether all ten deserved the label.


About the author

Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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Tony Bellew finds Dana White ’embarrassing’ over Zuffa boxing concerns

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The former WBC cruiserweight world champion expressed concerns about White’s understanding of boxing, suggesting that a background in mixed martial arts did not automatically translate to success within the established boxing structure.

“Dana White is an embarrassment from a boxing standpoint,” Bellew said on “Fight Your Conner” and “Stomping Ground.”

“When someone speaks the boxing language, it’s like speaking a foreign language, right? You immediately know if someone can speak the language.

“When you can’t talk about the whole card you’ve got, it’s perilous. If you can’t name the entire card and all your players, you are playing the wrong sport.

White officially launched Zuffa Boxing in 2025 under the TKO Group banner in partnership with Saudi-backed Sela.

After promoting the Canelo Alvarez-Terence Crawford event in September 2025, Zuffa Boxing has expanded its performance schedule into early 2026.

Despite his criticism, Bellew was quick to acknowledge White’s achievements in the UFC.

“I say this about a man who I have a lot of respect for and admire for what he has done and what he has built in the UFC because I am a UFC fan,” Bellew said.

“I am full of admiration.”

White has previously outlined ambitions to bring elements of the UFC model to boxing, including a more structured promotion system and a consistent calendar of events aimed at making fighters recognizable stars.

However, Bellew believes the conventional structure of boxing makes this approach problematic, especially when it comes to fighters.

“I care about the fighters and what they’re doing to them, and what they’re going to do to the fighters is wrong in every way.

“The main thing they don’t care about is the fighters,” Bellew said.

Zuffa Boxing promoted the Canelo Alvarez-Terence Crawford event in September 2025 and then expanded to a wider variety of shows in 2026. Since then, the company has continued to expand its lineup while increasing the frequency of its events in the United States and abroad.

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