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Oscar Duarte switches to English to insult Richardson Hitchins

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“Shut the [expletive] up, [expletive],” Duarte said.

Duarte had moved between languages earlier in the press conference. He chose English at that moment so the message landed directly. Hitchins reacted immediately.

“That [stuff] is not funny,” Hitchins said. “I promise I’m going to beat the shit out of you.”

The tone changed after that exchange. Hitchins raised his voice. His replies came faster. The usual calm delivery gave way to irritation.

“What the [expletive]? What you think?” Hitchins said. “I’m going to knock you the [expletive] out.”

Duarte has openly dismissed Hitchins’ standing as champion. He called him “basic” and showed no hesitation repeating it in front of him. Duarte believes his pressure will expose weaknesses once the fight begins.

“I definitely think they are underestimating me, but that’s on them,” Duarte said. “I know what I’m bringing to the ring. I’m hungry and want that world title.”

Hitchins rejected criticism of his punching power, an issue that continues to follow him despite winning the title. He made it clear he expects Duarte to fall short like previous opponents.

“With 20-0 and eight knockouts, people don’t think I have the power,” Hitchins said. “I’ve never been down in my whole career. He’s not going to be the guy to do it.”

Duarte did not back off from his approach. He intends to move forward from the opening bell. His style depends on closing distance and forcing opponents to fight in tight quarters.

“I’m definitely going to apply pressure and come at this guy like a train,” Duarte said.

What separated this exchange from typical pre-fight talk was Duarte’s decision to switch languages at the exact moment of confrontation. He wanted Hitchins to hear the insult directly.

It removed distance. It made the fight feel closer.

Ken Woods has been a senior writer at Boxing News 24 since 2013, covering the sport from every angle. With years of ringside reporting, he delivers fight news, results, and analysis that cut through the noise. Ken’s work consistently spotlights champions, contenders, and rising prospects, giving fans a sharp, knowledgeable view of the global boxing scene. 

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