The Clash of Titans: Richardson Hitchins vs. Gustavo Lemos

In the heart of the boxing world, anticipation reaches a fever pitch as two formidable forces prepare to collide in a spectacle of skill, strategy, and sheer determination. Richardson Hitchins and Gustavo Lemos stand on the precipice of a momentous showdown, each poised to leave an indelible mark on the sport.

Richardson Hitchins: The Rising Star

With lightning speed and precision, Richardson Hitchins emerges as a rising star in the boxing realm. Armed with an arsenal of technique and ferocity, he has carved a path of dominance through the ranks, leaving a trail of defeated opponents in his wake. Now, with his sights set on greater glory, Hitchins steps into the ring with unwavering confidence and a hunger for victory that knows no bounds.

Gustavo Lemos: The Unyielding Challenger

Opposite him stands Gustavo Lemos, a force to be reckoned with in his own right. Possessing raw power and an unyielding spirit, Lemos represents the epitome of resilience and tenacity. With a reputation forged in the crucible of competition, he enters the arena prepared to overcome any obstacle in his quest for triumph. For Lemos, this bout is more than a mere fight—it is a chance to etch his name in the annals of boxing history.

A Collision of Titans

As the stage is set and the tension mounts, the world eagerly awaits the clash of these two titans. In a battle that transcends mere sport, Hitchins and Lemos will lay it all on the line, each determined to emerge victorious at any cost. With pride, honor, and legacy hanging in the balance, only one thing is certain: when these warriors step into the ring, the world will bear witness to a spectacle of epic proportions.

Richardson Hitchins vs. Gustavo Lemos undercard

Diego Pacheco vs. Shawn McCalman

  • Division/Weight: Super Middleweight
  • Pacheco record: 20-0
  • McCalman record: 15-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A 

Diego Pacheco faces Shawn McCalman.

Pacheco (20-0) was an eight-time national champion who turned pro in 2018. The 23-year-old has scored 17 knockouts and is coming off stoppage over former world title challenger Marcelo Coceres in November.

Shawn McCalman (15-0) turned pro in 2018. He has won seven fights via knockout and is coming off a decision win over Cristian Olivas in December.

Skye Nicolson vs. Sarah Mahfoud

  • Division/Weight: Featherweight
  • Nicolson record: 9-0
  • Mahfoud record: 14-1
  • Belts at stake: WBC featherweight title 

Skye Nicolson faces Sarah Mahfoud for the vacant WBC featherweight championship. The title became vacant after Amanda Serrano relinquished it due to the WBC’s stance against 12 three-minute rounds in women’s boxing.

Nicolson (9-0) is a 2018 Commonwealth Games gold medalist. The Aussie won the Commonwealth featherweight title in 2022 and the interim WBC featherweight title in September 2023. An active fighter and a Matchroom favorite, Nicolson last fought in November, beating Lucy Wildheart via TKO.

Mahfoud (14-1) turned pro in 2017. The former IBF featherweight champion lost the belt against Serrano in 2022. Since then, she has won three straight, with her last contest being a decision win over Marcela Acuna in October.

alal Yafai vs. Agustin Mauro Gauto

  • Division/Weight: Flyweight
  • Yafai record: 6-0
  • Gauto record: 21-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Further down the card is Galal Yafai vs. Agustin Mauro Gauto.

A 2020 Olympic gold medalist, Yafai (6-0) turned pro in 2022. The southpaw won local gold right away and has won four fights via knockout. His last contest was a decision win over Rocco Santomauro in December.

Gauto (21-1) turned pro in 2017. He is currently on a four-fight win streak and is coming off a victory over Ernesto Martinez in January.

Marc Castro vs. Abraham Montoya

  • Division/Weight: Super Featherweight
  • Castro record: 11-0
  • Montoya record: 22-5-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Marc Castro faces Abraham Montoya.

A two-time gold medalist and a 16-time national champion, Castro (11-0) turned pro in 2020. The 24-year-old has won eight fights via knockout. In his last outing, in November, he scored a win over Gonzalo Fuenzalida.

Montoya (22-5-1) turned pro in 2014 and once held the NABF super featherweight title. He is 2-3 in his last five bouts and ended a three-fight losing streak in July of last year. His last contest was a DQ win over Jesus Arevalo in October.

Harley Mederos vs. Pedro Vicente Scharbaai

  • Division/Weight: Lightweight
  • Mederos record: 5-0
  • Scharbaai record: 7-6-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A 

Harley Mederos faces Pedro Vicente Scharbaai.

Mederos (5-0) turned pro in 2021 and has won three straight via TKO. His last fight was a win over Julio Madera in February 2023.

Scharbaai (7-6-1) turned pro in 2012. He is 1-4-1 in his last six fights but hasn’t won a contest since 2019. His last fight was a decision loss to Ofacio Falcon in June 2023.

Steven Navarro vs. Jose Lopez

  • Division/Weight: Super Flyweight
  • Navarro record: N/A
  • Lopez record: 4-2-3
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Finally, Steven Navarro faces Jose Lopez.

Navarro makes his pro debut after competing as an amateur since 2016. 

Lopez (4-2-3) turned pro in 2018. He has been unbeaten since 2021 although his last two contests have ended in a draw.

When is Richardson Hitchins vs. Gustavo Lemos

Hitchins vs. Lemos is on April 6. The main card starts at 8 p.m. ET. Hitchins and Lemos should make their way to the ring around 11:30 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last.

RegionDateMain Card Start TimeMain Event Ring Walks (approx.)
USA and Canada Saturday, April 68 p.m. ET11:30 p.m. ET
USA and Canada Saturday, April 65 p.m. PT8:30 p.m. PT
UK and IrelandSunday, April 712 a.m. GMT3:30 a.m. GMT
AustraliaSunday, April 711 a.m. AEDT2:30 p.m. AEDT
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How to watch Richardson Hitchins vs. Gustavo Lemos

The Richardson Hitchins vs. Gustavo Lemos fight card will be available via DAZN

RegionTV channelLive streaming
USA DAZN
Canada DAZN
UK and IrelandDAZN 1 HDDAZN
Australia DAZN
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Preview of Richardson Hitchins vs. Gustavo Lemos

This coming Saturday, April 6th, sees a rising contender in the super lightweight division, Richardson Hitchins, take on the challenge of the aggressive Gustavo Lemos. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect:

Richardson Hitchins:

  • Nicknamed “The Technician,” Hitchins is known for his sharp boxing skills and footwork.
  • After a successful amateur career, he turned pro in 2017 and has been steadily climbing the ranks.
  • Excels at using his jab and keeping opponents at bay with his movement.
  • Aims to showcase his talent against Lemos and earn a shot at a world title.

Gustavo Lemos:

  • Fighting under the moniker “El Electrico,” Lemos brings a come-forward, brawling style to the ring.
  • A world-ranked contender, he possesses heavy hands and a reputation for exciting fights.
  • Aims to overpower Hitchins with pressure and score a knockout.

Stylistic Clash:

  • This fight promises to be a classic matchup between a boxer (Hitchins) and a brawler (Lemos).
  • Hitchins will try to use his footwork and technique to frustrate Lemos’ aggression.
  • Lemos will look to cut off the ring and land his power shots.

Prediction:

  • Many experts favor Hitchins’ skills to lead him to a decision victory.
  • However, Lemos’ power punching ability can’t be ignored and an upset is always a possibility.

This fight is a crucial step for Hitchins on his path to a world title shot. Expect a tactical battle with an undercurrent of potential fireworks.

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