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George Cambosos sr. He promises “Partisan War” for the fight of Richardson Hitchins on June 14
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George Cambosos sr. He says his son Cambosos kr. (22-3, 10 KO) will operate the “guerrilla war” to make this difficult night for the IBF Richardson Hitchins (19-0, 7 KO) welterweight master on Saturday evening, June 14, in the main match at the theater in Recent York.
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Plan of “Partisan War” Cambosos
Cambosos Jr. He plans to apply the Slash-Andburn approach to defeat Hitchins, making life unhappy on the battlefield, exerting pressure and using his power game to beat him-Hitchins-Kambosos nałgółkówka for Dazna in the program promoted in the match. The event begins at 19:00 et/16:00 Cambosos intends to be completely ruthless.
The illusion of the Hitchins star
“Many things he speaks feel like he was trying to motivate himself, trying to become bigger than him,” said George Cambosos Jr. Boxing DAZNSpeaking of Richardson Hitchins. “I know what is coming. A lot of the back of the head in the stack. Very sullied.“
It seems that Hitchins has the impression that because he has the title of IBF 140-LB, he is now on the border to become a superstar and will receive the treatment of a red carpet along with invitations to the Riyadh Turki season card Alalshikh. However, Hitchins has a bad style, considering that he is a runner like Devin Haney and Shakur Stevenson.
He is not a superstar and cannot happen until he changes his fighting style and does not show the killers of fighters aged 140 and 147. He tries to skip this part and talk about becoming a star. This is a slothful approach.
Cambosos sr. describes a sullied plan in detail
“This is a key shot. The right elbow. We worked on it. Low blows, right elbow and head shoes,” said Cambosos Sr. “That’s how we win in battle. Partisan war at night. No rules at night. That’s all. That’s all we do. It will be sullied. You watch and see. “
Cambosos may have to make the sullied fight to win, because Hitchins will operate a lot of movement and hold, as Devin Haney did when he fought George twice.
In the last fight of Hitchins with Liam Paro, he looked at the judge for facilitate every time he became rugged with rabbit blows and low blows. He will probably do it on Saturday evening, if Cambosos Jr. He will decide on a foul. Perhaps he will have to lose points if he succeeds thanks to his rugged approach.
“Yes, he is a good boxer, but” he did a good boxing against men who were not at this level. I’m going to my sixth world fight. This is his second. He was not at the level in which he stands out. It differs to me. I have more dog in me, rapid hands and I will win this fight, “Cambosos said.
Hitchins’ faint record
Hitchins wins the best:
– Liam Paro
– Gustavo Lemos
– Jose Zepeda
– John Bauza
– Yomar Alamo
– Argenis mountains
With the exception of Paro, Hichins did not overcome any significant objection during his career. It makes it complex to know if he is good or just another master of paper. When Hitchins had the opportunity to prove himself against Subriel Matias and Gary Antuanne Russell, he decided not to fight them. He wanted bigger names.
“This boy does not beat you,” said Cambosos Sr.
“People ask me:” Who are you fighting with? Train difficult. ” “Hitchins.” NO “,” said Kamabosos Jr, “I am used to” who you fight “” Lomachenko “. “Oh, wow. Haney, wow. Lopez. Hitchins. Nobody knows you,” Cambosos said.
Eight -year -old professionals Hitchins did not receive much pressure by their promoters, like other fighters who had outstanding amateur careers because he did not come from this background. His record as an amateur was 35-12. As a professional, Hitchins was overlooked because he lacks a comical style and rarely gets a knockout. Some compare Hitchins with Shakur Stevneson and Devin Haney, perceiving him as a mixture of these two. It’s not good.
Last updated 06/11/2025
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