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    Comments Thread For: Is Richardson Hitchins ready to take a place among the elites?

    Junior welterweight titleholder Richardson Hitchins is aiming to be the matador on Saturday night when he faces Oscar Duarte at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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    Not sold on either one, but Duarte beating Hitchins would be more meaninful than the contrary.

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      #3
      Vernon Forrest 2.0 beats Duarte with one hand.

      Would love to see Richardson Hitchins vs. Keyshawn Davis at 140.

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        Not sold on Hitchins. I thought he lost the Lemos fight. I also remember how he had the opportunity to fight Matias, but passed due to weigh-in stipulations with the IBF, then turned around and fought Paro under the same conditions and for the same belt.

        Mr. Hitchins smells a lot like Chris Colbert.
        Last edited by BlackRobb; 02-15-2026, 12:23 PM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by BlackRobb
          Not sold on Hitchins. I thought he lost the Lemos fight. I also remember how he had the opportunity to fight Matias, but passed due to weigh-in stipulations with the IBF, then turned around and fought Paro under the same conditions and for the same belt.

          Mr. Hitchins smells a lot like Chris Colbert.
          I like the comparison with Colbert. Hitchins is probably slightly more talented, but yes, we can sort of see how it could all unravel for Richardson eventually, bit like Colbert or Fulton.

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            Hitchins has a lot to prove to me. Beating Duarte isn't going to demonstrate that much to me. Hopefully he'll get some bigger names after this one.

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              #7
              Originally posted by steeve steel

              I like the comparison with Colbert. Hitchins is probably slightly more talented, but yes, we can sort of see how it could all unravel for Richardson eventually, bit like Colbert or Fulton.
              Fulton is actually a pretty good fighter. Colbert aka Mr. Pink Hair was a fraud who was eventually found out.

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                Originally posted by BlackRobb

                Fulton is actually a pretty good fighter. Colbert aka Mr. Pink Hair was a fraud who was eventually found out.
                Have you seen his fight against O'Shaquie Foster? But yes i agree Fulton is better than Colbert.

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                  Originally posted by steeve steel

                  Have you seen his fight against O'Shaquie Foster? But yes i agree Fulton is better than Colbert.
                  I saw the Foster fight. All it told me is that Fulton belongs at 126, not 130. Dude beat Brandon Figueroa twice.

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                    Originally posted by BlackRobb

                    I saw the Foster fight. All it told me is that Fulton belongs at 126, not 130. Dude beat Brandon Figueroa twice.
                    Foster is trickier than one trick Figueroa, who comes in head first, squares up and throws only power shots. And i know Figueroa just wrecked the wrecking Ball, but the brit was definitely overhyped.

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