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The Independent
13 hours ago
- Sport
- The Independent
George Kambosos Jr vs Richardson Hitchins start time, card and how to watch fight
When George Kambosos Jr and Richardson Hitchins square off this weekend, a world title, unbeaten record, and pride will be on the line. Kambosos Jr aims to become a two-weight world champion here, as the former unified lightweight title-holder challenges Hitchins for the IBF super-lightweight belt. The undefeated Hitchins (19-0, 7 knockouts) claimed the gold by earning a split-decision win over Australia's Liam Paro in December, and now he duels with another Aussie. The 27-year-old will do so in New York City, his hometown, against a man with whom he has conjured bad blood in Kambosos Jr (22-3, 10 KOs). Thursday's press conference saw Kambosos Jr, 31, shove the American, who had taunted him over a $50,000 bet, before insults were exchanged. Then, Kambosos Jr's father appeared to strike Hitchins's trainer with a microphone, leading the latter to grab a chair in an apparent effort to throw it across the stage. However, he was thwarted by Hitchins, before promoter Eddie Hearn cancelled the planned face-off. So, here's all you need to know about the upcoming grudge match. When is the fight? Kambosos Jr vs Hitchins will take place on Saturday 14 June at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City. The main card will begin at 1am BST on Sunday (5pm PT / 7pm CT / 8pm ET on Saturday), with main-event ring walks expected at 4.25am BST on Sunday (8.25pm PT / 10.25pm CT / 11.25pm ET on Saturday). How can I watch it? The fight and its undercard will stream live on DAZN in over 200 countries worldwide. Purchase a subscription to DAZN here, with plans starting at £14.99 a month. Odds Kambosos Jr – 7/1 Hitchins – 1/12 Draw – 22/1 Via Betway. Get all the latest boxing betting sites' offers. The Independent vets betting sites for usability, security and responsible gambling tools. You can claim free bets here to use across a range of sports. Please read the terms. Richardson Hitchins (C) vs George Kambosos Jr (IBF super-lightweight title) Andy Cruz vs Hironori Mishiro (lightweight) Alexis Barriere vs Roney Hines (heavyweight) Ernesto Mercado vs Jonathan Montrel (super-lightweight) Zaquin Moses vs Carl Rogers (super-featherweight) Pablo Valdez vs Cesar Diaz (welterweight) Nishant Dev vs Josue Silva (super-welterweight)


The Independent
2 days ago
- Sport
- The Independent
Insults and gestures exchanged between Richardson Hitchins and George Kambosos Jr in face-off ahead of bout
Richardson Hitchins and George Kambosos Jr proved they are hardly the best of friends ahead of their IBF super lightweight clash, exchanging insults at the Empire State Building. The pair met at the iconic New York Venue to face-off for the first time during fight week, with Hitchins defending his title against challenger Kambosos Jr on Saturday, June 14, live on DAZN. It will be Hitchins' first defence after winning the belt off Liam Paro in December 2024, taking a split decision win away from home in Puerto Rico. Kambosos Jr said that he aims to spoil Hitchins' Big Apple homecoming, pointing out his two previous wins at the Garden. The Australian defeated American Mickey Bey in 2019 before shocking Teofimo Lopez to claim the WBA, IBF, and WBO lightweight titles in 2021. Highlights of the pair's lowbrow conversation included Hitchins trying to set a wager with Kambosos, initially betting $50,000 that he was going to win at Madison Square Garden before raising the stakes to $100,000. Kambosos' mind games centred on claiming that Hitchins lacked oral hygiene, telling his opponent on multiple occasions that 'your breath stinks'. Hitchins claimed: 'You know I ain't going nowhere. Run from you? You ain't got nothing for me. I promise I'm gonna stop you. Right in your face all night. Easy work, easy f*cking work. 'I've been here a billion times, (I'm) world champ for a reason. This sh*t ain't going nowhere, it's saying in New York. He don't believe in himself. I bet you I stop you, you bum. F*ck you. He's getting knocked the f*ck out.' Enjoy 185+ fights a year on DAZN, the Global Home of Boxing Never miss a fight from top promoters. Watch on your devices anywhere, anytime. See Schedule ADVERTISEMENT. If you sign up to this service we will earn commission. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent. Kambosos Jr's response had slightly fewer swears, stating: 'I know where you're going – run, run, run, run, run. Your breath stinks bro, you stink. That talk's easy, brother. I'm smarter than you.' After first meeting in the bowels of the Empire State, the duo renewed their war of words on the rooftop shortly after. This time Kambosos Jr started the insults, beginning: "Look at ya, you skinny-looking thing. You look scared. I can't talk with this guy; this guy's breath stinks." Hitchins was undeterred, replying: "I promise you, you will not be saying what you're saying after the fight. I promise you, bro. I'm not Lomachenko." The reigning champion then pressed Kambosos Jr about their wager, saying his opponent had shaken on it. He restarted: "Bet that $50,000 then. How (do) you shake on it and then take it back?" Kambosos Jr stated that he instead planned to stake the same amount with the bookies, who have priced the contender at 7/1. "I spoke to my financial advisor - why the f*ck would I bet $50,000 on you, one-on-one, when I could put my $50,000 on $7 odds? "That's $350,000 bro." When Hitchins pointed out that they had already shaken hands, Kambosos made a vulgar gesture with his nether regions, telling his opponent to 'shake on that'.