Comments Thread For: Richardson Hitchins Believes He's Capable Of Beating Regis Prograis: "I Don't Think He's On My Level"

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  • Boricua181
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    #11
    Originally posted by slimPickings
    Richardson, advice to you. Be careful what you wish for. Stay clear off Prograis at least for now.
    You should be Richardson's advisor, at this point in time Prograis would hurt him, and probably badly at that.

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      #12
      Originally posted by archiemoore1
      Young man, here's the plan...take ur time, don't rush, u understand? Rougarou can ruin u. Take that man for a joke, f..k around and get ur face broke
      Fact's! Well said archiemoore1, you're still sharp, you might be ready to make a comeback.

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        #13
        Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll

        JWW is an interesting division now that Taylor's belts have been relinquished. Regis Prograis has the name, but he's one of the more overrated guys in the sport right now. There are several contenders at 140 who can beat him, so it doesn't make much sense to wait him out. Rougarou is not going to be champ for long.
        This isn't an accurate assessment of Regis "Rougarou" Prograis, he's not overrated, there aren't several contender's at 140 who can beat him.
        The only thing standing in the way of Prograis becoming a long term champion is one Subriel "El Orgullo de Maternillo" Matias, and that's a maybe.

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          #14
          I don't understand why people are telling Hitchins to avoid the Prograis fight. At the end of the day, Hitchins choose boxing as a professional career so I'm sure he's aware of the risks.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Rebelrbg

            He's not far off, and Hitchins left Mayweather Promotions because he wanted to be moved along faster. I would have rather he signed with Top Rank, where the action is at 140, but Fast Eddie snatched him up.

            Every fight that I have seen him in was a step up from the last, and he clearly outboxed each one of them. With that said, he's still not ready for Prograis, he has to learn when he needs to change up the speed and power of his combinations, and run them in variations, rather than the last one that worked. But he's getting closer and closer to champion level.
            I truly enjoy reading your posts, comments, and reply's. They are well stated, and show a profound knowledge of the sport of boxing, (just darn right accurate)!

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              #16
              Originally posted by slimPickings
              Richardson, advice to you. Be careful what you wish for. Stay clear off Prograis at least for now.
              Without a doubt Prograis, can imperil Hitchins', boxing career at this point in time, point blank, and period, (the only chin hit will be Richardson's)!

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                #17
                Originally posted by rick.gen
                Never heard of this Hitchins fella.
                Richardson Hitchins, can definitely fight, and has plenty of talent, but he's just not ready for a Prograis, or quite a few other fighter's at the top of the divison.

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                  #18
                  There's too many talents in this division now. Let's hope it won't turn into another comatose division like the welterweight where the top fighters want nothing to do with one another. A division that used to be the cream of the crop of the sport.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by rick.gen
                    There's too many talents in this division now. Let's hope it won't turn into another comatose division like the welterweight where the top fighters want nothing to do with one another. A division that used to be the cream of the crop of the sport.
                    Don't put that bad juju out there in the atmosphere, 140 is doing pretty good so far......well, Ramirez and Teo did avoid Prograis, and Taylor ducked Catterall....damn it, see what you did!!!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Rebelrbg

                      Don't put that bad juju out there in the atmosphere, 140 is doing pretty good so far......well, Ramirez and Teo did avoid Prograis, and Taylor ducked Catterall....damn it, see what you did!!!
                      Too early to tell. Some are just beginning to shine. Belts are all over the place. Plenty of time to straighten things out.

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