George Kambosos Jr. opened up about her stack on social media, reacting to criticism about her return home to Sydney, Australia, on March 22.
Former three-time lightweight champion Kambosos (21-3, 10 KOs) had announced to his 83 thousand followers on X that he will be heading to his hometown in Sydney on a “huge card” on May 22.
Popular X poster Ray Jackson took a verbal jab at the little ‘Emperor’, letting him know that “it would be nice” if he won in front of his fans because “the last time they saw you, io a ** has been beaten for 24 consecutive rounds.”
Ray discusses Kambosos Jr’s back-to-back, humiliating 12-round unanimous decision losses to Devin Haney in 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. In response to Ray’s scathing criticism, Kambosos spoke about his family and his work as a forklift operator.
Jackson is right that it would be nice if Kambosos won for a change in front of his fans in Australia because Haney dominated him in back-to-back fights the last time he was home. If Kambosos keeps losing, he won’t have any Australians wanting to watch his fights. Kambosos Jr’s record is 1-3 in his last 4 fights since 2022. He should be 0-4 if you consider the Maxi Hughes fight a loss.
The last time Kambosos Jr. won a fight in Australia was nine years ago, when he defeated Brandon Ogilvie by a 12-round unanimous decision on December 2, 2016, in Sydney.
Former IBF, WBA, WBO and Ring Magazine champion Cambososi Jr’s career has bottomed out over the past three years, losing twice to Haney, beating Vasily Lomachenko, and winning a majority decision arguably 12 times against Maxi Hughes. .
Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn recently signed Kambosos to a multi-fight contract until the end of 2024, and he will debut at 140 on March 22 in Sydney. Hearn hasn’t said what he plans to do with Kambosos, but it’s likely he’s leaning toward a title shot against Teofimo Lopez in a rematch.
In Kambosos’ first fight against Haney at Marvel Stadium, they fought in front of a massive crowd of 41,129. For the Haney-Kambosos Jr. rematch. on October 16, 2022, at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, the crowd was much smaller, with only 13.128. This suggests that Kambosos’ appeal in Australia has fallen after his first loss to Haney.
It’s not as bad as your mom got beat up last night working her corner job and not as bad as your going to beat her ass when they throw her the keys to fat jail ugly pedo The forklift association should shoot your fat ass they had to make custom forklifts with… pic.twitter.com/1O4zxDM3O1
– George “Ferocious” Kambosos Jr (@georgekambosos) January 25, 2025