Richardson Hitchins says he would jump at the chance to meet IBF king Subriel Matias as he prepares to hit the scales ahead of his final eliminator with Gustavo Lemos for the IBF World Jr. Welterweight title at Bleaulive at Fontainebleau Las Vegas on Saturday April 6, live worldwide on DAZN.
Hitchins (17-0 7 KOs) can take a giant step towards landing a World title shot with victory over Lemos (29-0 19 KOs) in Sin City, and the Brooklyn ace is determined to show fans and rivals alike that he is here to stay as an elite-level headliner.
The 26 year old meets the unbeaten Argentine for the honor of being next in line to meet IBF king Subriel Matias, with the Puerto Rican monster defending his title against Australian Liam Paro in a homecoming defense on June 15, live worldwide on DAZN.
Hitchins has designs on sitting ringside at the Coliseo Juan Aubin Cruz Abreu in Manati knowing that heโll be next for the winner, and although the IBF 10 pounds check-weigh is always a consideration with the IBF and a showdown with WBC king Devin Haney also whets his appetite, the Brooklyn star would gladly tackle Matias for the belt to prove heโs ready to dominate a division that is rapidly becoming the most exciting in the sport.
โI am not going to lie, I do prefer the WBC route – but if the opportunity presents itself for the World title, and on Saturday I feel good, why not the IBF?โ said Hitchins. โItโs a big fight with me and Subriel Matias, everyone would be interested in that, so letโs see what comes to the table.
โI have a fight to focus on, Devin has a fight to focus on, Iโve got a tough Argentinian in front of me and things that I have to go out and do. I want to show on Saturday what Iโve always been showing; that I am a great fighter, a dominant fighter. Iโve shown that time and again, itโs the same old story. People say that itโs going to be a tough fight for me, theyโll be surprised if I can make it look easy, but then I go out there and do that again and again.
โIf I am in a tough fight with someone thatโs never been in with anyone of the calibre of me, imagine what type of fight itโs going to be for the guy fighting me. Boxing is all about distance and timing, knowing what shots to pick, where to be, itโs a sweet science and I think I am one of the young masters of it.
โEverybody had a lot of shit to talk about my last fight against Jose Zepeda so no-one should miss this one because the fans have made me put on not a dominant performance, because Iโve already done that, but a punishing dominant performance. I canโt let Lemos get away with any mistakes, any mistakes he makes, heโs got to pay. I feel like this is going to be another performance like John Bauza, itโs going to show that you put a guy in front of me that isnโt at the top of the sport, period, Iโll show his levels.
โI donโt know much about him so I canโt say if this is the toughest test of my life. Iโve been at the high level for a long, long time, since the amateurs and moved in the pro ranks where Iโve had to prove myself early. Zepeda talked about experience before our fight, but I told him, I have experience. People were building up the fight because heโd fought for the World title three times, but I had already beaten a World champion, a guy that had done what Zepeda was trying to do.
โSo when people were saying that it was going to be a tough test, when I got in there on September 23, he was one of the easiest fights of my career that I can remember, from pro debut to now. Thatโs a testimony to how much Iโve grown as a professional and a fighter, I made that fight clearly easy, so weโll see what happens with Lemos, heโs a guy that hasnโt fought anyone with any craft or skills, so when he gets in there with me, itโs going to be a whole different ballgame because heโs not just that heโs going up in levels, heโs fighting one of the best young boxers in the sport – period.
โWhen you get in the ring with me itโs way different from standing in front of anyone else, and heโll see that. Heโs tough, heโs Argentinian, heโs going to try have his way but itโs my job to neutralize that. I can be anything I need to be to be victorious on the night.โ
Hitchinsโ clash with Lemos is part of a big night of action in Las Vegas as fellow rising contender Diego Pacheco defends his USWBC and WBO International Super-Middleweight titles against Shawn McCalman.
World title action on the card comes in the form of unbeaten Australian Skye Nicolson looking to claim a World crown at the first attempt as she meets Sarah Mahfoud for the vacant WBC Featherweight strap, while British Olympic gold medal man Galal Yafai defends his WBC International Flyweight title against Agustin Mauro Gauto.
Marc Castro gets a first title bout in his 12th pro outing, taking on Abraham Montoya for the vacant WBC Continental Americas Super-Featherweight title, Harley Mederos is in action for the sixth time in the paid ranks over six rounds against Pedro Vicente and thereโs a pro debut for former Team USA talent Steven Navarro over six rounds at Super-Flyweight against Jose Lopez.