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Eddie Hearn reveals stern words with Richardson Hitchins and Turki Alalshikh after bombshell free agency claim

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Matchroom Boxing boss Eddie Hearn has hit out at the entourage surrounding world champion Richardson Hitchins, after the fighter declared himself a free agent – just moments after defending his IBF super lightweight title in New York. 

Hitchins made the announcement in the ring following his eighth-round stoppage of George Kambosos Jr, drawing a sharp response from Hearn, who has promoted the American for the past two years. 

“I was disappointed with Richardson Hitchins’ comments,” Hearn told The Ring. “On one hand, he says Matchroom have completely changed his life in two years. And then he wants to tell the world he’s a free agent. 

“It didn’t sit well with me. So I pulled him to one side quietly in the dressing room and told him how I felt. It left a really bad taste after all the investment we’ve made in his career.” 

In a separate interview with BoxingScene, Hearn directed his criticism not at Hitchins himself, but at those around him. 

“I did feel disrespected – but it’s not him,” he said. “It’s just dogs around him. There’s no loyalty in boxing. You’ve got to look after yourself, but when someone’s come in when you were on the floor… 

“I remember when I first met Richardson Hitchins, the door of his car was falling off. I’ve spent a lot of money and invested in a young man I really respect and admire.” 

Hearn went on to list the financial backing Matchroom had provided to help Hitchins become a world champion. 

“I’ve boxed him at Madison Square Garden,” he said. “I headlined him in Orlando when we didn’t sell any tickets and lost money. I kept with it. I headlined him in Las Vegas – same story – and then paid for the opportunity to fight Liam Paro for the world title. 

“Then I paid up for a big opponent in George Kambosos, paid up again for the big homecoming in New York. But Richardson’s a good kid. He’s just got some snakes around him. 

“Those snakes will make you feel like they’re your guy, but the reality is, they’re bloodsuckers. Certain individuals are taking a bigger percentage – or the same – as the promoter bankrolling your entire path.” 

Hearn's final remarks were among his strongest, warning Hitchins of potential consequences if he were to walk away from the promotion. 

“Managers have zero risk,” he said. “They just let the promoter do all the work. A good manager is good for your career – I just understand the game. 

“So it doesn’t infuriate me. I just go, ‘You’re a dog. You’ll get what’s f***ing coming to you.’ That’s all. That’s boxing.” 

Despite the tension, Hearn said he remains hopeful of working with Hitchins again – thanks in part to a private call with Turki Alalshikh, the Saudi sports official behind the Riyadh Season boxing events. 

“I had a heartwarming call from Turki Alalshikh this morning,” Hearn told The Ring. “He confirmed he will only deal with Matchroom moving forward on Richardson Hitchins. So we’ll begin those discussions.” 

That stance could significantly limit Hitchins’ options, potentially ruling out future fights in Saudi Arabia – including lucrative unification bouts with other world champions. 

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