Lewis Richardson Aims for World Title After Impressive Professional Debut
Lewis Richardson is eager to continue his professional boxing career after a successful debut, aiming for a world title under Frank Warren's Queensberry Promotions.




Lewis Richardson has expressed his desire to fight again soon following a victorious start to his professional boxing career. The Olympic bronze medalist secured a win against Dmitri Protkunas by a 60-54 margin in a six-round match. This event was part of the undercard for Fabio Wardley's heavyweight clash with Justis Huni at Portman Road.
Richardson, a 28-year-old middleweight from Colchester, shared his excitement about the event, particularly the ring walk, which he described as a special moment. He appreciated the support from the crowd, which added to the energy of the fight.
Recently signed to Frank Warren's Queensberry Promotions, Richardson has set his sights on winning a world title. He mentioned receiving positive feedback from promoters and media outlets, which has bolstered his confidence.
Looking ahead, Richardson is scheduled for a meeting to arrange his next fight date, with an announcement expected soon. Despite the unpredictable weather during the event in Ipswich, Richardson remained focused and unaffected, ensuring his performance was not compromised.
Richardson's commitment to his career and his ability to stay focused under various conditions highlight his potential to rise in the professional boxing world.