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Richardson Hitchins (20-0, 8 kos) from IBF World Super Lightweight stopped the Light IBF, Wbo, George ‘Ferocious’ Kamboses, Jr. (22-4, 10 kos) In the final minute of the eighth round on Saturday night at the Teatre del Madison Square Garden in New York. The fight stopped at 2:33 of the eighth round of a 12 rounds scheduled.
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In the first three rounds, Kambos was the aggressor, trying to enter with his dagger, being countered by Hitchins. In the fourth round, Kambos had a headache under his struggle from Hitchins’ daggers. In the fifth round, Hitchins went out to Kambos throughout the round.
In the sixth half -point round, Kamboses pulled blood from the mouth of the Hitchins. In the seventh round it was all the Hitchins until the last seconds when the hard Kamboso landed on the Hitchins’ chin. In the final minute of the eighth round, a left hook of Hitchins in the body hurt Kamboses, leaving it with forty seconds. Referee Michael Griffin called the stop.
In the main support game, in 2020 Olympic Gold Medalist and the current International IBF International Champion Andy Cruz (6-0, 3 kos) impressed the shutdown of the Japanese light champion Hirori Mishiro (17-2-1, 6 kos) at 1:13 of the fifth round of a 12 round scheduled in a bout of the Ibf Lightweight.
In the first round, Jabs mostly exchanged with Mishiro, the aggressor for the most part. He landed a solid right to the last seconds in Cruz’s jaw. In the second round, Cruz pulled blood from Mishiro’s mouth in the round.
In the third round, Cruz scored a loss with a punch at Mishiro’s head for a 8 -count of referee Eric Dali. In the last seconds of the round, Cruz again left Mishiro with a number of punches on his head on the bell for an 8 count.
In the fourth round, Midway, Cruz landed for ten unanswered punches. Mishiro continued to return throughout the fight. The ring doctor checked Mishiro during the round. In the fifth round, Cruz landed a swarm of punches, almost scoring a blow, when the referee Dali called cautiously. Cruz is now training in Philadelphia for ‘Bozy’ Ennis.
Super Weight Southpaw 2024 Olympic Nishant ‘The Devistor’ Dev (2-0, 1 KO) defeated Joshua ‘Mum’ Silva (3-2, 1 kos) by a six-round decision.
In the first three rounds, Dev dominated. In the fourth round, Dev injured Silva with body features. In the fifth round of the party, Silva hung there against the highest 4th, which made another turn.
In the sixth and final round, Dev won another round against the hard Silva.
The scores were 60-54, 60-54. David Fields was the referee.
The Super Pess of Southpaw Zaquin ‘Zaybop’ Moses (4-0, 3 kos) stopped Carl ‘The Cyclone’ Rogers (3-3) at 1:51 in the fourth and final round.
In the second round, Moses injured Rogers with a left hook on his body for a minute in the round. Rogers went to Southpaw Midway. In the third round, Moses landed half a dozen unanswered hits before going down a 8 count of referee Eric Dali. In the fourth and final round, Moses left Rogers with half a dozen punches. When climbing, Moses was above, landing four strokes until the referee Dali shouted.
In a late bout, in 2024 Teremoana Olympian Teremoana of heavy weight (8-0, 8 kos) eliminated Aleem ‘Hammer’ Whitfield (9-1, KOS) at 2:28 in the first round of 6.
In the first round, Whitfield returned after nine years of rest, marking a couple of victories, giving 6 “to Teremoana, who dominated, and in the final minute he landed four punches on his head, leaving Whitfield on the corner, causing referees sheets to stop.
Super Bantamweight Adam ‘The Mac’ Maca (1-0, 1 ko) eliminated Rafael ‘The Terrible’ Castillo (2-7, 1 ko) at 1:29 in the second round of a planned 4.
In the first round, Maca dominated the most part, ending the round by throwing Castillo without warning of the referee Arthur Merchate, Jr. In the second round, Maca landed three left hooks in the body halfway with a few more punches before the merchant scare moved away from the combat.
The rings advertiser was David Diamante
Last updated on 06/15/2025