- Richardson Hitchins is the reigning IBF super lightweight champion.
- Hitchins holds a professional record of 20-0.
- Hitchins successfully defended his title against George Kambosos Jr. on June 14 via eighth-round TKO.
Richardson Hitchins was a former Olympian who successfully transitioned to the professional rankings and became a boxing world champion. He currently reigns as the IBF super lightweight champion.
His undefeated record has helped him become a top choice among fans whenever his boxing odds are available. Check out the details of his return, his next confirmed opponent, and other important details about him below.
When Is Richardson Hitchinsโ Next Fight?
Hitchins’s next confirmed opponent is yet to be determined, but he’s coming off an eighth-round TKO finish of former unified lightweight world champion George Kambosos Jr. on June 14 at Madison Square Garden Theater in New York.
Richardson Hitchinsโ Boxing Record and Titles
- Boxing record: 20-0
- Wins by TKO/KO: 8
- Wins by decision: 12
- TKO/KO rate: 40%
- Number of world titles won: 1
- Number of title defenses: 0
Richardson Hitchinsโ Notable Wins
Several of Hitchinsโ most notable victories were against Yomar รlamo, John Bauza, Jose Zepeda, Liam Paro, and Kambosos Jr.
Richardson Hitchinsโ Boxing Earnings
There is little information about Hitchinsโ boxing career earnings, but his most recent fight with Paro earned him $350,000.
Richardson Hitchinsโ Trainer, Coach, and Cornermen
Lenny Wilson is Hitchinsโ trainer and coach, who also trains other former and current boxing world champions like Sadam Ali.