- George Kambosos Jr. was the former WBO and IBF lightweight champion.
- Kambosos Jr. holds a professional record of 22 wins and four losses.
- Kambosos Jr. is coming off an eighth-round TKO loss to Richardson Hitchins on June 14 in New York.
Former WBO and IBF lightweight champion George Kambosos Jr. burst into boxing superstardom when he defeated Teofimo Lopez in November 2021 via split decision. Since then, he has become a household name in the sport.
It’ll be interesting to see if he will be a boxing odds favorite when he comes back inside the ring. Check out Kambosos Jr.’s next confirmed opponent, the date of his return, and other important information about him below.
When Is George Kambosos Jr.’s Next Fight?
Kambosos Jr. is coming off an eighth-round TKO loss to Richardson Hitchins on June 14 during their IBF super lightweight title showdown at Madison Square Garden Theater in New York.
Following this latest setback, the Australian boxing star’s next confirmed opponent is yet to be determined.
George Kambosos Jr.’s Boxing Record and Titles
- Boxing record: 22-4
- Wins by TKO/KO: 10
- Wins by decision: 12
- TKO/KO rate: 45%
- Number of world titles won: 3
- Number of title defenses: 0
George Kambosos Jr.’s Notable Wins
Kambosos Jr.’s notable wins inside the ring were against Lopez, Maxi Hughes, Jake Wyllie, Lee Selby, Mickey Bey, and Richard Pena.
George Kambosos Jr.’s Boxing Earnings
Kambosos Jr.’s total estimated boxing earnings are over $20 million.
The biggest single-fight payout Kambosos Jr. had was when he fought Devin Haney in their rematch in October 2022 and bagged $10 million.
George Kambosos Jr.’s Trainer, Coach, and Cornermen
Kambosos Jr. trains under Russian coach Anton Kadushin, a renowned tactician in the sport and a former member of the Russian national boxing team.
Before Kadushin, Kambosos Jr. was trained by Chris Bakis and Rickey Stuart.