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Richardson Hitchins to vacate IBF super lightweight title after Zuffa Boxing signing

By Darshan Desaiโ€ขYahoo Sports

Richardson Hitchins' time as a world champion is over after just a single defense. Hitchins confirmed Monday that he will be vacating his IBF super lightweight championship and moving up to the welterweight division. 147 Itโ€™s time!

i will be 2 division world champ Real Soon , Iโ€™ve outgrown 140 and My days at the weight is done Letโ€™s go !!!! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ โ€” Richardson Hitchins (@HeIsRichardson) April 21, 2026 Hitchins' manager Keith Connolly told Ring Magazine : "It was a tough decision for Hitchins, but he's outgrown the weight class. He's been fighting at 140 [pounds] since he was 16 as an amateur.

"Hitchins is an elite fighter, and I truly believe he will be even better and stronger at welterweight and that he will be fighting for a world title at 147 [pounds] in the next 12 months. " The Brooklyn-born fighter claimed world honors in December 2024 in Puerto Rico after winning a unanimous decision over Liam Paro. Hitchins made his lone title defense by stopping the former unified lightweight champion, George Kambosos, with a body shot in Round 8 this past June.

The bout against Kambosos marked Hitchinsโ€™ final fight with Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing. He was scheduled to face Oscar Duarte in February on the Ryan Garcia vs. Mario Barrios undercard, but withdrew from the contest on fight day due to illness .

A fight between Hitchins and Duarte could not be rescheduled because the IBF decided to order Hitchins to take on his mandatory, Lindolfo Delgado, next. Purse bids for Hitchins vs. Delgado were scheduled for Tuesday but will now no longer take place.